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The FIFA World Cup 2026 Day 2 matches, which is today (June13) will see Canada face Bosnia and Herzegovina and USA take on Paraguay as the tournament continues. Indian viewers can watch both matches on TV live on Unite8 Sports 1 and Unite8 Sports 2, while live streaming will be available on ZEE5. With two host nations beginning their campaigns, Day 2 promises another exciting chapter in football's biggest tournament. Check out the FIFA World Cup 2026 day 2 matches to be held today - IST timings, broadcast details, full schedule and more.
After an eventful opening day, attention now shifts to Toronto, where Canada will launch their World Cup campaign in front of home supporters. Facing Bosnia and Herzegovina, the hosts will be eager to make a strong first impression and secure valuable early points in Group B. Playing on home soil brings added expectations, but it also provides Canada with a significant advantage as they begin their quest for a place in the knockout rounds.
Canada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina
Venue: Toronto Stadium, Toronto
IST Time: 12:30 AM, June 13
The second match of the day in the FIFA World Cup 2026 features another host nation. The United States will begin their FIFA World Cup 2026 journey against Paraguay at the iconic SoFi Stadium in California.
With both teams looking to establish momentum early in the tournament, the encounter is expected to be a closely contested affair. The USA will aim to capitalise on home support, while Paraguay will look to spring an early surprise.
USA vs Paraguay
Venue: SoFi Stadium, California
IST Time: 6:30 AM, June 13
Indian football fans can follow all the FIFA World Cup 2026 action live across television and digital platforms.
Live Telecast: Unite8 Sports 1 and Unite8 Sports 2
Live Streaming: ZEE5 app and website
The expanded FIFA World Cup 2026 features 48 teams divided into 12 groups of four. Each nation will play three group-stage matches. The top two teams from every group automatically qualify for the knockout stage.
Additionally, the eight best third-placed teams will also advance, creating a 32-team knockout bracket. As a result, teams reaching the final must now navigate eight matches instead of seven, making the road to the trophy longer and more demanding than ever before.