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03 Jul 2026, 08:23

Under the 2026 World Cup: the schedule changes for the less obvious reasons

  • Before the start of the 2026 World Cup, media outlets actively discussed geopolitics, and The Conversation published a piece about why the teams’ schedule may be less affected by politics and more by other factors, The Conversation.
  • The Conversation explains why it is important for the tournament’s stages to proceed with the participation of major sports teams, so that the start of the tournament can be delayed.
  • DW looks at the atmosphere in Mexico City during the 2026 World Cup and how the city’s organizers plan to use it.

Why do the champions of the 2026 World Cup, in the meantime, have to change the number of goals? It is because the teams’ schedule has changed. The Conversation, which explains, says that from the start of the tournament in Mexico City on 11 April, the teams will play official matches in the stadiums with the participation of the public.

In The Conversation, it is explained that before the start of the 2026 World Cup, some experts pointed out, among other things, that the USA, as the host country, will be able to influence the schedule of the tournament by changing the time zone. The text also notes that the matches between the USA and their opponents will be played in Mexico City and Canada.

The author of the material notes that the world’s biggest football teams will play in a different plan. Citing The Conversation, it is stated that the involvement of major teams in the tournament is important for the schedule, and that it is not just about sports but also about the political context.

In The Conversation, it is also described how the schedule changes when it comes to the start time of the tournament. It is noted that in such events, the teams’ schedule is determined by the time zone, and that the tournament’s stages must be arranged in a way that takes into account the time difference. The material adds that, according to DW and The Conversation, the schedule of matches depends on the location of the teams and the time zones in which the matches are played.

In The Conversation, it is also stated that the teams’ schedule is influenced by their preparation and by the time differences between the host countries. It is also noted that the time difference between the USA and Mexico City can affect the teams’ performance, and that the schedule is designed to take this into account.

DW’s material, in turn, describes the atmosphere in Mexico City during the 2026 World Cup: the stadiums are full, the fans are excited, and the teams are ready to compete. DW also notes that Mexico City will host matches between the USA and Canada, Colombia and England.

DW also says that the atmosphere in Mexico City is such that it is hard to imagine that the tournament will be boring. It notes that the fans are ready to support their teams, and that the schedule is set up in a way that ensures the teams’ performance and the fans’ excitement throughout the tournament.

Based on materials from DW and The Conversation, the author of the article explains how the schedule of matches changes depending on the location of the teams, while emphasizing that the main factor is the time difference between the host countries.

Tags: USA/Middle East/Politics/Sport/Football

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