Pick a time zone, optionally type a team or host city, then convert to see local kickoff times. Without a filter, the converter shows the next bundled matches in order.
About the soccer match time converter
The soccer match time converter shows what time 2026 international tournament kickoffs land on your own clock, so you can plan when to watch without doing the math from a UTC schedule. Pick your time zone, optionally narrow to one team or host city, and the converter lists each matchup with its local date and start time.
It runs in your browser and reads kickoffs from a bundled slice of the published 2026 schedule across host cities in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. When the list looks right, the copy button hands you a plain-text watch plan you can drop into a group chat or a calendar.
How to use
- Pick your time zone from the dropdown. The converter pre-selects the zone your browser reports.
- Optionally type a team or host city in the filter field, for example USA, Mexico, or Los Angeles, to narrow the list.
- Select Convert match times to list each matchup with its local date and kickoff time.
- Read the converted results, then select Copy watch plan to put a plain-text card on your clipboard.
- Paste the watch plan into a group chat, a notes app, or a calendar event to share kickoff times.
Worked examples
Filter USA, zone America/Los_Angeles
A fan on the West Coast sees every USA group match shifted to Pacific time so they know which kickoffs land before work.
Filter Los Angeles, zone Europe/London
Someone in the UK checks the local hour of fixtures hosted in Los Angeles before planning a late-night watch party.
No filter, copy watch plan
Leaving the filter blank lists the next bundled matches in order, and the copy button turns them into a shareable text card.
Frequently asked questions
- Which matches does the converter cover?
- A representative slice of the 2026 men's international tournament group-stage fixtures held across host cities in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. It is a planning aid, so re-check the public schedule before you lock in a watch plan.
- How does it know my time zone?
- The dropdown pre-selects the IANA time zone your browser reports, and that detected zone is added to the list if it is not already a common option. You can switch to any other zone in the dropdown at any time.
- How is the local kickoff time calculated?
- Each fixture is stored with its kickoff in UTC, and the converter formats that moment into the time zone you select using your browser's standard date library. Daylight-saving shifts are handled by that library, so the local hour reflects the rules for the chosen zone.
- How do I filter to a single team or city?
- Type part of a team name or a host city into the filter field, such as Mexico or New York. The list narrows to matchups where that text appears in a team or the host city. Clear the field to see all bundled fixtures again.
- What does the watch-plan copy button do?
- It copies a plain-text card with one line per converted match, showing the local date, the local kickoff time, and the matchup. Paste it into a group chat, a notes app, or a calendar event to share the plan.
- Why does my filter return no matches?
- The bundled schedule is a short slice, not the full fixture list, so a team or city outside that slice returns nothing. Try a broader term like USA, Mexico, or a known host city, or clear the filter to see everything available.
- Are the times official?
- Treat them as a convenience for planning, not the authoritative schedule. Kickoff times can change, so confirm against the official published schedule before you commit to travel or a watch party.
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