About this project
Built for fans who live outside the kickoff timezone
My 26 World Cup is an independent fan-made schedule tool for the FIFA World Cup 2026. It exists to make the tournament easier to follow from your own country, your own calendar, and your own daily routine.
Who Runs My 26 World Cup
My 26 World Cup is built and operated by an individual developer based in Queensland, Australia. The site is not a media company, a betting product, a ticket seller, or an official tournament partner. It is a small independent web app made for football fans who want a practical way to keep track of the 2026 tournament.
The project combines software engineering, schedule data modelling, timezone handling, calendar-file generation, and mobile interface design. The focus is not hot takes or breaking news. The focus is helping visitors answer simple match-day questions quickly: who is playing, when does it start where I live, where is it being played, and how do I save it so I do not miss it.
Why the Site Exists
The 2026 World Cup is being played across Canada, Mexico, and the United States. That makes it exciting, but it also creates awkward viewing times for many fans in Australia, New Zealand, Asia, Africa, Europe, and other regions. A fixture listed in North American time is not very helpful when you are checking matches before work, planning a late night, or trying to work out which games fall on the next morning.
My 26 World Cup was created to remove that friction. The app detects your browser timezone, converts every kickoff, groups matches by local day, and lets you save favourite teams or bookmark important games. It is designed for repeat use during the tournament, especially on mobile, where fans often check schedules while commuting, watching with friends, or planning the next day.
What You Can Do Here
You can browse the full 104-match schedule, open individual match pages, view team fixture pages, check group pages, explore the knockout bracket, and use timezone-specific schedule pages for regions such as Brisbane, Sydney, Vietnam, the United Kingdom, and other common viewing locations. Match pages include venue details, stage information, local kickoff display, share links, and calendar download support.
The app also includes local browser features that do not require an account. Favourite teams and Must Watch bookmarks are stored on your device so the schedule becomes more personal without forcing a sign-up. Where paid Fan Pack features are available, payments are handled by Stripe and account data is limited to what is needed to provide access and support.
Editorial Standards and Data Care
Schedule pages are written and structured to be useful rather than copied from another fixture list. Tournament names, team names, venue names, and competition references are used only to identify the sporting event being followed. When schedule or results information changes, the aim is to update the app clearly and avoid presenting uncertain details as final.
Because match times, live scores, venue information, broadcast rights, and tournament details can change, visitors should verify critical information with official sources before making travel, ticketing, or broadcast decisions. My 26 World Cup is best understood as a practical fan schedule companion, not an official source of record.
Independence and Contact
My 26 World Cup is unofficial and independent. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or connected to FIFA, the FIFA World Cup, or any official tournament organiser. The site avoids official logos, trophy artwork, unauthorised streams, and claims of official status.
Questions, corrections, privacy requests, refund requests, and general feedback can be sent to hello@my26wc.com. Thoughtful corrections are welcome, especially for timezone display issues, accessibility problems, or fixture information that needs a second look.