17 Jun
Wed
•3:00pm
AT&T Stadium • Arlington
23 Jun
Tue
•4:00pm
Gillette Stadium • Boston
27 Jun
Sat
•5:00pm
MetLife Stadium • New York
13 Jun
Sat
•12:00pm
Levi's Stadium • San Francisco
18 Jun
Thu
•3:00pm
BC Place Stadium • Vancouver
24 Jun
Wed
•12:00pm
Lumen Field • Seattle
Patient possession and coordinated pressing are set to define England’s game plan for the 2026 World Cup, with a clean, confident build-up from the back, attacking full-backs and a talent-packed midfield line ready to create chance after chance.
On the other side, the Gulf representative offers a very different challenge: a compact block, relentless support play and lightning-fast transitions that unleash their most dangerous forwards the moment they win the ball back.
It’s the weight of the Three Lions’ tradition against the ambition of an Asian team that has fast-tracked its professionalisation at a breathtaking pace.
With so few previous meetings between them, every individual duel and every 50–50 ball can tip the balance. In a group stage where a single slip can jeopardise qualification, this clash between Europeans and Asians will be played at full throttle from the first whistle.
The British side carries the legacy of their 1966 World Cup triumph and heads into 2026 after a strong run: semi-finalists at Russia 2018 and quarter-finalists at the last World Cup, driven by the killer instinct of Harry Kane and the creativity of Jude Bellingham and Bukayo Saka.
On the other bench, the 2019 Asian champions and hosts of the 2022 World Cup have gained top-level experience despite their short history on football’s biggest stage. Almoez Ali and Akram Afif embody an attack full of movement, end product and flair.
Don’t just experience it from your sofa: secure your tickets and feel the thrill of this England vs Qatar showdown at the 2026 World Cup live in the stadium.