Everything you need for the world's biggest football tournament. Calculator, schedule, timezone converter, and more.
Simulate match scores and see which teams qualify. Based on FIFA's official tiebreaker rules.
See match times in your local timezone. Never miss a game!
Add World Cup matches to your Google Calendar, Apple Calendar, or Outlook.
Select which matches to export:
How to import:
Google Calendar: Go to Settings → Import & Export → Import, select the .ics file.
Apple Calendar: Double-click the .ics file or drag it into Calendar.
Outlook: File → Open & Export → Import/Export → Import an iCalendar file.
Generate unique chants and slogans for your favorite team.
All FIFA World Cup winners from 1930 to 2022.
| Year | Host | Champion | Runner-up | Final Score |
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Meet all 48 teams competing in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
World Cup Tools is a free collection of essential utilities for football fans around the globe. Whether you're tracking the group stage standings, converting match times to your local timezone, or exporting the schedule to your calendar — we've got you covered.
Our tools are designed to be fast, accurate, and easy to use. No registration required, no ads cluttering your experience. Just pure football utility.
We're passionate about the beautiful game and created this site to help fellow fans enjoy the 2026 FIFA World Cup to the fullest.
Common questions about the 2026 FIFA World Cup and our tools.
Interesting facts and useful information about the 2026 World Cup.
The 2026 World Cup is the first to feature 48 teams, up from 32 in previous tournaments. This means more matches (104 total), more drama, and more opportunities for underdog stories.
This is the first World Cup hosted by three countries simultaneously. The United States hosts 78 matches, Mexico hosts 13, and Canada hosts 13. The final will be held at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
With 12 groups of 4 teams, the top 2 from each group (24 teams) plus the 8 best third-place teams advance to a 32-team knockout round. This creates more meaningful matches in the group stage.
The tournament features legendary stadiums including the Azteca (Mexico), SoFi Stadium (Los Angeles), and MetLife Stadium (New York). The Azteca will become the first stadium to host 3 World Cups.
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Last updated: June 2026
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