World Cup 2026 wall chart: Download yours for China Standard Time kick-offs, for FREE!

World Cup 2026 wall chart
Get your hands on the next best thing after the World Cup: the wall chart (Image credit: Future)

The World Cup 2026 wall chart is here and it's yours to download for free.

What are you waiting for? FourFourTwo's World Cup wall chart is ready to download and stick up now.

Standard colour World Cup wall chart

Download your FREE World Cup 2026 wall chart from FourFourTwo

World Cup 2026 wall chart

World Cup 2026 wall chart (Image credit: Future)
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Printing out as eight A4 sheets to create an A1-sized poster, our wall chart is all you need to keep track of the scores of every match from the first fixture between Mexico and South Africa at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City on June 11 all the way to the final at MetLife Stadium on July 19.

This version is the one you need if you'll be watching the World Cup in China, which observes only China Standard Time (UTC+8) despite its vast size spanning what used to be many time zones. That means Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and every other city in China are on the right timings for this version.

Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines and Taiwan are also on the same time along with other regions of Asia and indeed Western Australia, so this is the version for you if you'll be watching the Socceroos from Perth in 2026.

Download the wall chart in colour

Black and white version

Download a black-and-white World Cup 2026 wall chart

World Cup 2026 wall chart

Black-and-white wall chart (Image credit: Future)

You might prefer a black and white version, so we've covered that too. It's the same as the full colour version in every other regard.

Download the wall chart in black and white

Mark White
Content Editor

Mark White is the Digital Content Editor at FourFourTwo. During his time on the brand, Mark has written three cover features on Mikel Arteta, Martin Odegaard and the Invincibles, and has written pieces on subjects ranging from Sir Bobby Robson’s time at Barcelona to the career of Robinho. An encyclopedia of football trivia and collector of shirts, he first joined the team back in 2020 as a staff writer.

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