World Cup Field Guide is an independent fan project built to make the 2026 FIFA World Cup easier and more fun to follow — whether you've watched soccer your whole life or are just tuning in for the first time.
The 2026 World Cup is the biggest in history: 48 teams, 16 host stadiums, 3 countries (USA, Canada, Mexico), and 104 total matches. There's more to keep track of than ever before. This site pulls it all into one place.
Real-time match scores, minute-by-minute clock, goal events, and market-implied win probabilities from Polymarket.
Browse every match in the tournament — all 104 games — filterable by date, group, or team. Add matches to your calendar.
All 12 groups with live standings, and a bracket view for the knockout rounds as they unfold.
Team profiles, squad overviews, and player ratings for all 48 nations in the 2026 World Cup.
Host city and stadium guides covering all 16 venues across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
A beginner-friendly explainer covering how the World Cup works — format, standings, knockout stages, and more.
Live scores and match statistics are sourced from ESPN's public sports data API. Match win probabilities are sourced from Polymarket, a prediction market platform — they reflect market pricing, not guaranteed outcomes. Player ratings are used for informational and entertainment purposes only.
This site is not affiliated with FIFA, EA SPORTS, ESPN, or any national football federation. All trademarks belong to their respective owners.
World Cup Field Guide was built by Zach Andelman, a developer and soccer fan who wanted a cleaner, faster way to follow the tournament.
The site is a vanilla HTML/CSS/JavaScript project — no frameworks, no build step, just fast pages and real data.
Questions, bug reports, or feedback? Reach out:
Email: zach@fevers.dev
Creator links: fevers.dev/links