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Libya Press
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is underway. Co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, this expanded tournament features 48 teams for the first time in history —up from 32 in previous editions. The opening match took place on June 11 in Mexico, and the final is set for July 19 at MetLife Stadium in New York/New Jersey. For Libyan and Arab football fans, the action is just getting started.
FIFA's expanded format divides the 48 qualified teams into 12 groups of four. Each team plays three group-stage matches, with the top two from each group advancing directly to the Round of 32. The best eight third-placed teams also progress, creating a knockout phase of 128 total matches —the most in World Cup history. Defending champions Argentina, who won the 2022 title in Qatar after defeating France on penalties, begin their campaign in a group alongside Algeria, Austria, and Jordan.
Friday, June 12 delivers two World Cup fixtures for fans across the Middle East and North Africa. First up, South Korea faces the Czech Republic at 5:00 AM KSA / 6:00 AM UAE, with commentators Ahmed Al-Baloushi and Mohammed Barakat on beIN SPORTS MAX. Later, tournament co-host Canada takes on Bosnia and Herzegovina at 10:00 PM KSA / 11:00 PM UAE, with Khalil Al-Baloushi and Jawad Badda on the call.
All 128 matches are broadcast exclusively in the Middle East on beIN SPORTS MAX, with multiple simultaneous feeds ensuring every game is available. For streaming, the official platform is TOD TV, beIN's dedicated sports streaming application available across smartphones, tablets, and smart TVs. Every match —from the opening game to the final —is accessible through these two platforms, making it the most widely available World Cup ever for Arab viewers.
The 2026 World Cup carries special significance for North African audiences. Arab nations are well represented: Morocco faces Brazil in Group C —a mouthwatering opener between two exciting teams. Egypt, led by Liverpool star Mohamed Salah, takes on European powerhouse Belgium in Group H. Saudi Arabia battles Spain and Uruguay in Group Eight, while Tunisia competes against the Netherlands in Group Nine. Algeria, appearing in its first World Cup since 2014, is drawn alongside defending champions Argentina. For Libyan fans, the North African derbies and Arab team performances are the stories to follow throughout the tournament.
Kick-off times are favorable for Maghreb audiences, with most matches airing between 2:00 PM and 10:00 PM Libya local time. The tournament's North American venues mean no late-night viewing sacrifices —unlike Qatar 2022, where some kicks fell in the small hours.
With 128 matches over 39 days, the 2026 World Cup is the biggest football spectacle ever staged. Download TOD TV, tune into beIN SPORTS MAX, and follow LibyaPress for daily match previews, results, and analysis throughout the tournament. The beautiful game has never been more accessible to Libyan fans.
— LibyaPress / Sports Desk