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Have you heard the news?
talkSPORT has teamed up with Meantime to create a lager in time for the World Cup.
So Good Lager will be poured from ALL O’Neill’s pubs and some of the best sports bars across the UK – check out talkSPORT.com/SoGood – to find your nearest pub.
So wherever you’re watching Harry Kane break records for England or Scotland fans in full voice behind John McGinn and co. this summer – make sure you do so with a pint of So Good Lager in hand.
18+, please drink responsibly.
When does the World Cup begin?
There are 13 different kick-off times at this World Cup, which takes place across Mexico, America and Canada.
The first match begins on 11 June at 8pm (BST) when Mexico – one of the three hosts – face South Africa.
Scotland then begin their Group C campaign against Haiti at 2am on 14 June (BST) then England, in Group L, play Croatia on 17 June at 9pm (BST).
What stadiums will be used?
United States
- SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles, California: 70,240 capacity
- MetLife Stadium, New York City, New York: 82,500 capacity
- AT&T Stadium, Dallas, Texas: 80,000 capacity
- Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri: 76,416 capacity
- NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas: 72,220 capacity
- Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia: 75,000 capacity
- Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: 67,594 capacity
- Lumen Field, Seattle, Washington: 68,740 capacity
- Levi’s Stadium, San Francisco, California: 68,500 capacity
- Gillette Stadium, Boston, Massachusetts: 65,878 capacity
- Hard Rock Stadium, Miami, Florida: 65,326 capacity
Mexico
- Estadio Azteca, Mexico City: 83,264 capacity
- Estadio BBVA Bancomer, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon: 53,500 capacity
- Estadio Akron, Guadalajara, Jalisco: 46,355 capacity
Canada
- BC Place, Vancouver, British Columbia: 54,500 capacity
- BMO Field, Toronto, Ontario: 40,000 capacity
When is the final?
After the 36 group stage matches, the winners and runners-up in each of those 12 four-team groups will advance to a new round of 32, where they will be joined by the eight best third-placed teams.
It all builds towards the final on 19 July in New York.
Have you heard the news?
talkSPORT has teamed up with Meantime to create a lager in time for the World Cup.
So Good Lager will be poured from ALL O’Neill’s pubs and some of the best sports bars across the UK – check out talkSPORT.com/SoGood – to find your nearest pub.
So wherever you’re watching Harry Kane break records for England or Scotland fans in full voice behind John McGinn and co. this summer – make sure you do so with a pint of So Good Lager in hand.
18+, please drink responsibly.
When does the World Cup begin?
There are 13 different kick-off times at this World Cup, which takes place across Mexico, America and Canada.
The first match begins on 11 June at 8pm (BST) when Mexico – one of the three hosts – face South Africa.
Scotland then begin their Group C campaign against Haiti at 2am on 14 June (BST) then England, in Group L, play Croatia on 17 June at 9pm (BST).
What stadiums will be used?
United States
- SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles, California: 70,240 capacity
- MetLife Stadium, New York City, New York: 82,500 capacity
- AT&T Stadium, Dallas, Texas: 80,000 capacity
- Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri: 76,416 capacity
- NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas: 72,220 capacity
- Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia: 75,000 capacity
- Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: 67,594 capacity
- Lumen Field, Seattle, Washington: 68,740 capacity
- Levi’s Stadium, San Francisco, California: 68,500 capacity
- Gillette Stadium, Boston, Massachusetts: 65,878 capacity
- Hard Rock Stadium, Miami, Florida: 65,326 capacity
Mexico
- Estadio Azteca, Mexico City: 83,264 capacity
- Estadio BBVA Bancomer, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon: 53,500 capacity
- Estadio Akron, Guadalajara, Jalisco: 46,355 capacity
Canada
- BC Place, Vancouver, British Columbia: 54,500 capacity
- BMO Field, Toronto, Ontario: 40,000 capacity
When is the final?
After the 36 group stage matches, the winners and runners-up in each of those 12 four-team groups will advance to a new round of 32, where they will be joined by the eight best third-placed teams.
It all builds towards the final on 19 July in New York.
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| 📰 Publicación: | talksport.com |
| ✍️ Autor: | Damian Mannion |
| 📅 Fecha Original: | 2026-06-09 16:40:00 |
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