Every match, one feed
Group games and knockouts line up in the live events tab with kick‑off times and countdowns.
The biggest World Cup ever — 48 teams, 104 matches across the USA, Canada and Mexico. Follow every kick‑off in Cricfy TV's live events feed, with multiple servers, HD streaming and a floating player.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is the 23rd edition of football's biggest event and the first to be jointly hosted by three countries — the United States, Canada and Mexico. It's also the first with an expanded 48‑team field, which means more nations, more matches and a brand‑new Round of 32 in the knockout stage.
Mexico City's historic Estadio Azteca hosts the opening match, while the final is set for MetLife Stadium just outside New York on 19 July 2026. With games spread across 16 cities and several time zones, an app that gathers every fixture in one place — and reminds you before kick‑off — makes following along far easier.
Key dates for each round of the tournament.
48 teams, 12 groups of four. Opening match at Estadio Azteca, Mexico City.
New knockout round added for the expanded 48‑team format.
Winners advance to the quarter‑finals.
The last eight fight for a semi‑final spot.
Two matches decide the finalists.
MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey.
With dozens of games packed into a few weeks, these are the features that help during the World Cup.
Group games and knockouts line up in the live events tab with kick‑off times and countdowns.
Big fixtures list several servers, so if one lags during a packed match day you can switch.
Stream supported games in high definition, or drop to low‑data mode on a weak signal.
Keep a match in a corner window while you check scores or chat about the game.
Turn on notifications so you never miss a kick‑off across three time zones.
Cast supported streams to a Smart TV, or run the app on PC via an emulator.
The tournament runs from 11 June to 19 July 2026, opening at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City and ending with the final at MetLife Stadium near New York.
It is the first World Cup co‑hosted by three nations — the United States, Canada and Mexico — across 16 host cities.
48 teams take part for the first time, playing 104 matches, with a new Round of 32 added to the knockout stage.
Cricfy TV lists football events in its live events tab, so you can follow World Cup fixtures on Android. For licensed, guaranteed coverage, official broadcasters are always the safest choice.
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