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Who’s playing in the World Cup today? TV schedule for June 20

Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden headline a day of second-round group matches as live coverage runs on FS1, Fox One and Peacock.

  • Today, the FIFA World Cup continues with second-round group stage matches as the soccer action kicks off at 1 p.m. ET, featuring Germany, Netherlands, and Sweden competing for crucial points.
  • After drawing 2-2 against Japan last week, the Netherlands faces Sweden, who dominated Tunisia with a 5-1 victory in their opening fixture.
  • Germany takes on Ivory Coast following a dominant 7-1 opening victory against Curacao, signaling the defending power's intent to control the group stage.
  • Seeking their first point, Ecuador and Curacao meet today after both suffered opening losses, making this a critical matchup for advancing to knockout stages.
  • Japan plays Tunisia in a late midnight kickoff after the Tunisian coach was fired following their opening defeat, with Japan aiming to showcase their golden generation potential.
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The World Cup 2026 delivers as many live games as never before. MagentaTV, ARD and ZDF broadcast. But who shows which games? Here's the overview.

·Germany
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This Saturday, from 14 (Argentine time), the Netherlands and Sweden are fighting in a match corresponding to the date 2 of the F Group of the World Cup 2026. The meeting, which has the arbitration of the English Michael Oliver, is held at the NRG stadium in Houston, United States, and can be watched live on TV via TyC Sports, Sports and Channel 109 of Flow, as well as by streaming on the Paramount+ platform. In addition, there is the possibility…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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The tenth day of the 2026 World Cup, this Saturday (20), will feature four matches valid for the second round of the group stage for groups E and F. The main highlight of the schedule is Germany, owner of the most valuable squad that will take the field, valued at 947 million euros (R$ 5.56 billion). In addition to the Germans, the round includes Netherlands vs Sweden, Germany vs Ivory Coast, Ecuador vs Curaçao and Japan vs Tunisia. Data from Tr…

·Brazil
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Expansion broke the news on Friday, June 19, 2026.
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