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FIFA World Cup 2026 Quarterfinals to Final Schedule in Philippine Time

By Amiel Dugenia - July 09, 2026

Don’t miss a match, here’s the FIFA World Cup 2026 schedule from the quarterfinals to the final in Philippine Standard Time.

The knockouts of the FIFA World Cup 2026 have already given us plenty of moments that will be remembered for years, from dramatic finishes to upsets and standout individual displays. Now, the tournament heads into its final stretch, with just three rounds separating the remaining eight nations from football’s biggest prize.

For fans watching from the Philippines, here are the complete match schedules in Philippine Time (PHT) so you won’t miss a minute of the action.

Quarterfinals Schedule (PHT)

July 10 (Friday), 4:00 AM – France vs Morocco

July 11 (Saturday), 3:00 AM – Spain vs Belgium

July 12 (Sunday), 5:00 AM – Norway vs England

July 12 (Sunday), 9:00 AM – Argentina vs Switzerland

Semifinals Schedule (PHT)

July 15 (Wednesday), 3:00 AM – France vs Spain

July 16 (Thursday), 3:00 AM – England vs Argentina

Third-Place Play-off Schedule (PHT)

France and England will have one final chance to end their World Cup campaign on a high as they battle for third place on July 19 (Sunday), 5:00 AM (PHT).

Final Schedule (PHT)

Everything comes down to this.

Defending World Champions Argentina and European Champions Spain will meet on July 20 (Monday), 3:00 AM (PHT) at New York New Jersey Stadium to determine the next FIFA World Cup winner.

Beyond football, fans can also look forward to a star-studded halftime show featuring global music icons BTS, Shakira, Madonna, and more adding even more excitement to the tournament’s grand finale.

Banner Images from Selección Argentina on Instagram.

Frequently Asked Questions

The quarterfinals run from July 10–12: France vs. Morocco (July 10, 4:00 AM), Spain vs. Belgium (July 11, 3:00 AM), Norway vs. England (July 12, 5:00 AM), and Argentina vs. Switzerland (July 12, 9:00 AM), all times in Philippine Standard Time.

The semifinals are set for July 15 (Wednesday) at 3:00 AM PHT, featuring France vs. Spain, and July 16 (Thursday) at 3:00 AM PHT, featuring England vs. Argentina. Both kickoffs fall in the early morning for Philippine viewers.

The two losing semifinalists face off for third place on July 19 (Sunday) at 5:00 AM Philippine Standard Time, giving both teams one final chance to close their World Cup campaign on a high note.

The final kicks off July 20 (Monday) at 3:00 AM Philippine Standard Time at New York New Jersey Stadium, where the winners of the two semifinal matchups meet to determine the World Cup champion.

Beyond the match itself, the final will feature a star-studded halftime show with global music icons including BTS, Shakira, and Madonna, adding to the excitement of the tournament’s grand finale at New York New Jersey Stadium.

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Amiel Dugenia

Amiel Dugenia

WRITER / SOCIAL MEDIA ASSOCIATE

Amiel Dugenia is a writer and social media associate at The GAME. His work explores the intersection of sports, lifestyle, fashion, and pop culture, with a focus on football, basketball, and pro wrestling.

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