Primetime and Late-night Thrillers Await Soccer Enthusiasts in the Gulf Region

DUBAI: As the excitement reaches a fever pitch for the historic 48-team FIFA World Cup 2026 across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, football enthusiasts in the Gulf region are gearing up for an action-packed summer of football. With the tournament expanding to a massive 104 matches, FIFA has officially aligned the schedule with broadcasting charts, revealing exactly when fans in the Middle East can catch the live action in their local time.
Given the significant time difference between North America and the Arabian Peninsula, a majority of the highly anticipated fixtures are scheduled to air during late-night and early-morning windows. According to the official broadcasting timelines, the bulk of the matches will kick off between 11:00 PM and 8:00 AM UAE time.
However, it is not all sleepless nights for the region’s football faithful. Several high-profile group-stage encounters have been strategically positioned in the Middle East primetime slot, with live coverage starting during the convenient 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM UAE window. This ensures that fans can enjoy key battles comfortably during evening hours after work.
As the tournament reaches its business end, the stakes will heighten alongside the midnight oil. FIFA has confirmed that both the semi-finals and the grand finale are scheduled for a 11:00 PM UAE time kickoff.
The 2026 edition carries immense local significance for Gulf expatriates and citizens alike, following a highly competitive Asian Football Confederation (AFC) qualifiers cycle. Regional powerhouses including Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Jordan have successfully booked their tickets to North America, ensuring robust local interest and passionate viewership across fan zones in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and the wider GCC region.











































