Football fans face a sleepless night as four World Cup 2026 matches unfold over the next 24 hours, with Norway taking on Senegal in a 1am BST kick-off at the New York New Jersey Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The Group I encounter, broadcast live on ITV1 and streamed on ITVX, is the latest of a marathon day of action that also features Argentina vs Austria and France vs Iraq in the evening slots.
Argentina and Austria meet in Group J at Dallas Stadium in Arlington, Texas, with a 6pm UK start time (12pm local). Coverage on BBC One and BBC iPlayer begins at 5:30pm. Viewers in the United States can watch on FOX.
“Four World Cup matches in 24 hours: Norway-Senegal at 1am BST, plus Argentina-Austria and France-Iraq on BBC One.”
Two hours later, at 10pm UK time, France face Iraq in a Group I battle at Philadelphia Stadium in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. That match is also on BBC One, with coverage from 9:30pm, and available via BBC iPlayer or the BBC Sport website and app. American viewers again turn to FOX.
The fourth fixture — Jordan vs an unnamed opponent — was listed but no further details were provided in available sources, leaving the schedule incomplete for UK audiences planning their viewing.