World Cup 2026 wall chart: Download yours for Pacific Daylight 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.

Get that pen ready, check the printer ink is full and get stuck into FourFourTwo's biggest-ever wall chart for football's biggest-ever World Cup finals.

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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The all-important wall chart has landed, so you're equipped to follow every second of the action from the opening fixture between Mexico and South Africa at the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City on June 11 to East Rutherford's MetLife Stadium hosting the final on July 19.

This version of the wall chart lists the matches for Pacific Daylight Time (UTC-7), the local time zone for World Cup host cities Los Angeles, Seattle and Vancouver. It also includes Tijuana and the rest of Baja California in Mexico.

It's an A1 wall chart, so (a) it's an absolute beast and (b) it prints out into eight A4 sheets to whack on your wall. Have fun!

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)

Need a black-and-white version? Don't settle for a colour copy dragged through a black-only print job! We've got you covered. This version is exactly the same but it's ready to print without colour.

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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