World Cup 2026 playing schedule, fixtures, kick off times, where to watch, confirmed news updates and full Portugal squad

World Cup 2026 playing schedule, fixtures, kick off times, where to watch, confirmed news updates and full Portugal squad


At the age of 41, Cristiano Ronaldo was seeking the only major trophy that has eluded him during a glittering career when the five-time Ballon d’Or winner captains a hotly-tipped Portugal side at the World Cup 2006.

The all-time record scorer in international football reached the semi-finals at his first World Cup in 2006 and has appeared at each subsequent edition of the finals but never bettered that run.

The Selecao’s campaign 20 years ago was one of two World Cup tournaments at which they have reached the last four, along with 1966, but they were knocked out in the last 16 this time around.

Here’s how Cristiano Ronaldo and Portugal fared at the FIFA World Cup 2026.

Ronaldo World Cup fixtures: Schedule, full results

Here are Portugal’s results at the World Cup 2026.

Asterisk denotes match starting on the previous day in the stated territory.

DateMatchResultStageTime (BST)ETPTChannel
June 17DR Congo1-1Group18:0013:0010:00BBC
June 23Uzbekistan5-0Group18:0013:0010:00ITV
June 28Colombia0-0Group00:3019:3016:30BBC
July 3Croatia2-1Round of 3200:0019:00*16:00*BBC
July 6Spain0-1Round of 1620:0015:0012:00BBC
July 10USA/BelgiumQuarter-finals20:0015:0012:00TBC
July 14TBCSemi-finals20:0015:0012:00TBC
July 18TBCThird-placed match22:0017:0014:00TBC
July 19TBCFinal20:0015:0012:00BBC, ITV

Is Ronaldo playing in the World Cup 2026? Injury news updates

Ronaldo sat out his nation’s first two matches of 2026 with a hamstring injury but started both of their warm-up games for the finals as captain, featuring for 45 minutes against Chile followed by a 65-minute outing against Nigeria.

Head coach Roberto Martinez has said the icon remains key for his side but could choose to use him selectively, as predecessor Fernando Santos did at the 2022 finals.

Portugal had started Ronaldo in each of their previous 18 matches at the finals before he came on as a second-half substitute in the last-16 win over Switzerland and quarter-final defeat to Morocco in Qatar.

The Real Madrid all-time top scorer called the 2026 edition “a new chapter” before playing for 90 minutes for Portugal for the first time since October 2025 in their opening 1-1 draw with DR Congo and scoring twice in their 5-0 win over Uzbekistan.

“Every time we wear this jersey, we feel the same pride, passion and the same sense of responsibility from day one,” he added.

“We’ve worked hard to get to this moment and now it’s time to give our all for our country, and for all the Portuguese communities that support us here and around the world. Believe it like we do.”

A 0-0 draw with Colombia meant Portugal finished second in their group and Ronaldo then scored again in a 2-1 win over Croatia before that defeat to Spain.

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Cristiano Ronaldo World Cup fixtures: Knockout stage, full bracket

Ronaldo’s team advanced to meet Croatia, who finished second behind England in Group L, in the last 32. You can see the full bracket on FIFA’s site.

Cristiano Ronaldo next match at FIFA World Cup 2026

Ronaldo’s next appearance at the World Cup is set to be in Portugal’s last-16 tie with La Roja on July 6 at 20:00 BST.

A photo of footballer Cristiano Ronaldo looking straight ahead and pointing while grimacing on a football pitch. Ronaldo is wearing a Portugal national football team kit in red with green and black trim and a white nike logo and number on his chest. A crowd is blurrily visible in the background in the stadiumA photo of footballer Cristiano Ronaldo looking straight ahead and pointing while grimacing on a football pitch. Ronaldo is wearing a Portugal national football team kit in red with green and black trim and a white nike logo and number on his chest. A crowd is blurrily visible in the background in the stadium

World Cup 2026: Will Cristiano Ronaldo lift the trophy?

Reigning Nations League champions Portugal are among the favourites to win the World Cup and have an immensely experienced squad.

Metronomic midfielder Vitinha was player of the match in Paris Saint-Germain’s Champions League final win over Arsenal, joined by teammates left-back Nuno Mendes, playmaker Joao Neves and strikers Goncalo Ramos in becoming European champions.

Joao Felix has rediscovered some of the form that caused Atletico Madrid to pay £113 million for him in 2019 since joining Ronaldo at Al-Nassr and Portugal’s forwards should not struggle for supply from midfield, although they have historically struggled to break down deep-lying defences.

Manchester United’s creative inspiration, Bruno Fernandes, was the Premier League player of the season for 2025/26 and one of Manchester City’s toughest challenges next season will be working out how to replace the ingenious Bernardo Silva, who has joined Real Madrid.

Enterprising wideman Joao Cancelo, industrious and versatile United full-back Diogo Dalot and City centre-half Ruben Dias are among Martinez’s options at the back, ahead of goalkeeper and noted penalty-saver Diogo Costa.

Argentina – led by Ronaldo’s generational rival, Lionel Messi – Spain, France, England, Brazil and Germany are among the likeliest candidates Portugal will have to beat to the title if Ronaldo is to win one more trophy on what is almost certainly his international swansong.

Portugal World Cup 2026 squad: Full list of Ronaldo teammates

Here’s the squad Ronaldo leads at his sixth World Cup, having scored a total of eight goals in the history of the tournament before the start of the finals.

Goalkeepers: Diogo Costa (Porto), Jose Sa (Wolves), Rui Silva (Sporting), Ricardo Velho (Genclerbirligi)

Defenders: Diogo Dalot (Man United), Matheus Nunes (Man City), Ruben Dias (ManCity), Nelson Semedo (Fenerbahce), Joao Cancelo (Barcelona), Nuno Mendes (PSG), Goncalo Inacio (Sporting), Renato Veiga (Villarreal), Tomas Araujo (Benfica)

Midfielders: Ruben Neves (Al-Hilal), Samu Costa (Mallorca), Joao Neves (PSG), Vitinha (PSG), Bruno Fernandes (Man United), Bernardo Silva (Man City)

Forwards: Cristiano Ronaldo (Al-Nassr), Joao Felix (Al-Nassr), Francisco Trincao (Sporting), Francisco Conceicao (Juventus), Pedro Neto (Chelsea), Rafael Leao (Milan), Goncalo Guedes (Real Sociedad), Goncalo Ramos (PSG)



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