The World Cup kicks off on 11th June and runs through to 19th July — and at The Coot we’ll be showing every moment live including England’s key fixtures on the 17th, 23rd and 27th June
Settle in at The Coot with the best seats in the house, and ice-cold drinks as the world’s biggest tournament unfolds.
Whether you’re backing England or following every game from the group stages through to the final, The Coot in Horsham is the place to be.
And of course, no match is complete without a perfectly chilled drink in hand — so grab a beer, soak up the atmosphere, and enjoy every goal at The Coot.
World Cup Fixtures Live at The Coot, Horsham - Watch Matches Live Here
What’s On
17Jun
Portugal v DR Congo
17 June 2026
From 18:00
Coverage of this FIFA World Cup 2026 Group K clash live on BBC from MetLife Stadium in New York. Portugal begin their campaign against a DR Congo side making a long-awaited return to football’s biggest stage. The Portuguese, European champions in 2016 and regular contenders at major tournaments, will be expected to control possession, while DR Congo aim to use their athleticism and pace to trouble one of the group favourites.
17Jun
England vs Croatia
17 June 2026
From 21:00
Coverage of this FIFA World Cup 2026 group-stage match live on ITV from AT&T Stadium in Dallas. England renew their rivalry with Croatia in a fixture that has produced several memorable encounters, including the 2018 World Cup semi-final where Croatia came from behind to win 2-1 after extra time. England, however, responded with a 1-0 victory at Euro 2020, and will be looking to start their campaign strongly against familiar opposition.
18Jun
Czech Republic v South Africa
18 June 2026
From 17:00
Coverage of this FIFA World Cup 2026 group-stage match live on BBC from Atlanta Stadium in Atlanta. Czechia and South Africa will contest a first-ever World Cup meeting in their second Group A fixture. Miroslav Koubek's side booked their place at the tournament via the UEFA play-offs, overcoming Republic of Ireland and Denmark thanks to thrilling penalty shootouts. Bafana Bafana, meanwhile, who have the honour of opening the tournament against co-hosts Mexico, finished top of Group C in the CAF qualifying competition.
18Jun
Switzerland v Bosnia & Herzegovina
18 June 2026
From 20:00
Coverage of this FIFA World Cup 2026 group-stage match live on ITV from Los Angeles Stadium in Los Angeles. Switzerland will take on Bosnia and Herzegovina in an intriguing all-European clash in Los Angeles. The Swiss have reached the knockout phase at the past three editions of FIFA World Cup™ and will be hungry to take another step towards progression this time around. Bosnia, meanwhile, are aiming to break new ground having been eliminated in the group phase in their only previous appearance at the global finals in 2014. This will be the first World Cup clash between the sides.
19Jun
USA v Australia
19 June 2026
From 20:00
Coverage of this FIFA World Cup 2026 group-stage match live on BBC from Seattle stadium in Seattle. After playing their FIFA World Cup 2026 opener against Paraguay in Los Angeles, USA head north to Seattle to take on Australia to try to help secure their place in the knockout stages. The Socceroos, for their part, will be determined to put up a fight in their quest to reach the Round of 16 for a second successive tournament. The two sides met in a friendly in Commerce City, Colorado, in October 2025, with the Stars and Stripes emerging 2-1 victors thanks to a Haji Wright brace.
20Jun
Netherlands v Sweden
20 June 2026
From 18:00
Coverage of this FIFA World Cup 2026 Group F clash live on BBC from NRG Stadium in Houston. European sides Netherlands and Sweden continue their respective FIFA World Cup 2026™ campaigns with a showdown in the Lone Star State. The Dutch are fresh off their opening match against Japan, while the Swedes tangled with Tunisia before heading to Texas. The Netherlands overwhelmed opposition in qualifying to punch their ticket to the global finals, cruising to a first place finish in their group, while Sweden overcame a pair of play-off hurdles in the form of Ukraine and Poland to book their place.
20Jun
Germany v Ivory Coast
20 June 2026
From 21:00
Coverage of this FIFA World Cup 2026 Group E clash live on ITV from BMO Stadium in Toronto. The second Group E fixture for Germany and Côte d'Ivoire sees the first FIFA World Cup™ meeting between the European and African nations. Four-time winners Germany were surprisingly eliminated at the group phase at both Russia 2018 and Qatar 2022 and will be determined to banish those demons under coach Julian Nagelsmann. Côte d'Ivoire, meanwhile, are appearing on the global stage for the first time since Brazil 2014 and will be looking to progress beyond the opening round at the fourth time of asking.
21Jun
Spain v Saudi Arabia
21 June 2026
From 17:00
Coverage of this FIFA World Cup 2026 Group H clash live on BBC from AT&T Stadium in Dallas. The sides last met at the 2022 World Cup, where Saudi Arabia produced one of the tournament’s biggest shocks with a 2-1 comeback victory over Spain in the group stage. Spain will be eager for revenge, while Saudi Arabia once again look to prove they can compete with elite opposition on the world stage.
21Jun
Belgium v Iran
21 June 2026
From 20:00
Coverage of this FIFA World Cup 2026 Group G clash live on BBC from SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. Belgium face one of their toughest group tests against an Iran side known for frustrating higher-ranked opposition on the world stage. The Belgians will look to their attacking talent and tournament experience to break down a compact Iranian defence, with both sides aware that qualification could hinge on results against direct rivals.
22Jun
Argentina v Austria
22 June 2026
From 18:00
Coverage of this FIFA World Cup 2026 Group J clash live on BBC from AT&T Stadium in Dallas. Argentina and Austria meet in a fixture between two nations with long footballing traditions, although the South Americans arrive as clear favourites following their recent World Cup success. Austria, however, will hope to frustrate the holders and keep themselves firmly in the race for qualification from Group J.
22Jun
France v Iraq
22 June 2026
From 22:00
Coverage of this FIFA World Cup 2026 Group I clash live on BBC from AT&T Stadium in Dallas. France will be strong favourites as they continue their pursuit of another World Cup title, having reached the final in both 2018 and 2022. Iraq, meanwhile, will look to frustrate one of the tournament favourites and produce what would rank among the biggest shocks in recent World Cup history.
23Jun
Portugal v Uzbekistan
23 June 2026
From 18:00
Coverage of this FIFA World Cup 2026 Group K clash live on BBC from AT&T Stadium in Dallas. Portugal will look to continue their push for qualification against a Uzbekistan side still adapting to the demands of tournament football at the highest level. With Portugal boasting one of Europe’s strongest attacking squads, Uzbekistan will need a disciplined defensive performance to keep themselves in contention.
23Jun
England v Ghana
23 June 2026
From 21:00
Coverage of this FIFA World Cup 2026 group-stage match live on ITV from Gillette Stadium in Boston. England face Ghana in what will be the first competitive meeting between the two nations at a World Cup, with the African side known for their physicality and pace on the counter-attack. Ghana have a strong tournament pedigree, reaching the quarter-finals in 2010, and will look to challenge England in what could prove a pivotal group-stage clash.
24Jun
Bosnia-Herzegovina v Qatar
24 June 2026
From 20:00
Coverage of this FIFA World Cup 2026 Group B clash live on ITV from Lumen Field in Seattle. Bosnia and Herzegovina will take on Qatar in Seattle as Group B comes to a close. The nations, who have never played each other before at the FIFA World Cup™, are aiming to progress to the knockout phase at the global finals for the first time. If either of these sides top the group, they will take on a third-placed team from Group E, F, G, I or J in Vancouver in the Round of 32.
24Jun
Switzerland v Canada
24 June 2026
From 20:00
Coverage of this FIFA World Cup 2026 Group B clash live on ITV from BC Place in Vancouver. Co-hosts Canada have yet to reach the knockout stages of a FIFA World Cup™ and they will aim to break their duck when they take on Switzerland in their final group-stage match, which is taking place at BC Place Vancouver. The Swiss will be tough opponents, however, having made the round of 16 in the three previous tournaments. Canada beat the Swiss 3-1 in St. Gallen in May 2002, in their only previous meeting.
25Jun
Curacao v Ivory Coast
25 June 2026
From 21:00
Coverage of this FIFA World Cup 2026 Group E clash live on BBC from The Linc Stadium in Philadelphia. The FIFA World Cup 2026™ has already been a historic one for Curaçao and the tournament first-timers will look to chart more new waters in their Group E finale against Côte d'Ivoire. The Caribbean island are coming off of encounters against Germany and Ecuador and now their first World Cup group stage concludes against a Côte d'Ivoire side in their fourth appearance in the global finals.
25Jun
Ecuador v Germany
25 June 2026
From 21:00
Coverage of this FIFA World Cup 2026 Group E clash live on BBC from MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. A fascinating battle awaits as Ecuador and Germany go head-to-head in New York New Jersey. The match will bring the teams' Group E campaigns to a close.
26Jun
Norway v France
26 June 2026
From 20:00
Coverage of this FIFA World Cup 2026 Group I clash live on BBC from MetLife Stadium in New York. Norway face their toughest group-stage assignment against a France side packed with world-class talent and major tournament experience. The French have consistently gone deep into recent World Cups, while Norway hope their exciting attacking players can help them challenge one of the favourites for the trophy.
26Jun
Senegal v Iraq
26 June 2026
From 20:00
Coverage of this FIFA World Cup 2026 Group I clash live on BBC from NRG Stadium in Houston. Both nations could view this fixture as a crucial opportunity to secure points in a tightly balanced group. Senegal’s recent World Cup and Africa Cup of Nations experience makes them favourites, but Iraq will be determined to stay in contention for a potential place in the knockout rounds.
27Jun
Panama v Enlgand
27 June 2026
From 22:00
Coverage of this FIFA World Cup 2026 group-stage match live on BBC from MetLife Stadium in New York. The sides last met at the 2018 World Cup, where England recorded a dominant 6-1 victory, with Harry Kane scoring a hat-trick in a one-sided encounter. Panama, featuring in just their second World Cup campaign, will be aiming for a far more competitive showing, while England look to maintain their strong record in group-stage matches.
27Jun
Croatia v Ghana
27 June 2026
From 22:00
Coverage of this FIFA World Cup 2026 Group L clash live on BBC from AT&T Stadium in Dallas. Two nations with strong recent World Cup histories meet in what could be the decisive match in Group L. Croatia’s composed midfield play and knockout-stage experience will be tested by a Ghana side known for their athleticism and attacking pace, with both teams likely targeting a victory that could secure progression to the last 32.
Frequently Asled Questions
DO I NEED TO BOOK A TABLE TO WATCH THE FOOTBALL? No, bookings are not essential - First come first served.
WILL ALL MATCHES BE SHOWN LIVE? All England games will be shown, and other countries will be shown during pub opening times.
DO YOU SERVE FOOD DURING THE MATCHES? Unfortunately, due to time of matches, our kitchen will be closed.
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