About MyWorldCupTime

MyWorldCupTime converts the full World Cup 2026 schedule into your local timezone, then color-codes every match by personal watchability: green if it fits your life, amber if it's tight, red if you'd need to skip work or set a 3 AM alarm.

No accounts. No tracking. Just open the page, and your browser does the timezone conversion. Your watch-window preferences are saved locally in your browser.

How the colors work

Green (Watchable): Kickoff and full match fall within your available hours.

Amber (Tight): You could catch kickoff but might miss the end, or the match starts just before your window opens.

Red (Tough): This match falls during your work or sleep hours. You'd need to rearrange your day.

You can customize your morning and evening watch windows using the Hours button in the header.

About the data

Schedule covers all 104 matches across the group stage, Round of 32, Round of 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals, third-place playoff, and final. Host cities span the USA, Mexico, and Canada.