How to Watch France vs. Sweden: Live Stream, TV Channel, Kickoff Time for World Cup Round of 32
The Round of 32 match pits France against Sweden. France stands out as one of the strongest squads in the tournament, while Sweden aims to create a major upset.
France cruised through Group I with victories over Senegal (3-1), Iraq (3-0), and Norway (4-1). Their attack features two top scorers, Kylian Mbappe and Ousmane Dembele, each netting four goals so far and both chasing the Golden Boot. The French team wants to reach their third straight final and claim their third World Cup title after wins in 1998 and 2018. They lost the 2022 final to Argentina.
Sweden advanced from Group F by finishing third. Their group results included a 5-1 win against Tunisia, a heavy 5-1 loss to the Netherlands, and a 1-1 draw with Japan. Key contributors are Yasin Ayari and Anthony Elanga, who scored two goals apiece, while Viktor Gyokeres and Alexander Isak added one goal each. After missing the 2022 tournament and reaching the semifinals in 2018, Sweden is back on the big stage.
Where to Watch France vs. Sweden
You can catch the match on TSN channels including TSN1, TSN3, TSN4, and TSN5. Streaming options include TSN via Amazon Prime or TSN+. Fans can subscribe to TSN as an add-on channel on Prime Video to watch live and on-demand content.
Match Details and Kickoff Time
The game takes place at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, starting at 5 p.m. Eastern Time on Tuesday, June 30.
Today's and Tomorrow's World Cup Schedule (All times Eastern)
- June 30: Ivory Coast vs. Norway (1 p.m.), France vs. Sweden (5 p.m.), Mexico vs. Ecuador (9 p.m.)
- July 1: England vs. DR Congo (12 p.m.), Belgium vs. Senegal (4 p.m.), USA vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina (8 p.m.)
About the 2026 FIFA World Cup
The tournament runs from June 11 to July 19, 2026, hosted for the first time by three countries: the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Matches take place across 16 cities in these nations.
The U.S. host cities include Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Miami, New York/New Jersey, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Seattle. Canada’s venues are Toronto and Vancouver, while Mexico hosts in Guadalajara, Mexico City, and Monterrey.
This edition expands to 48 teams from the previous 32, increasing the number of matches to 104, including group and knockout rounds plus the final. Participating countries range worldwide, including names like Algeria, Argentina, Brazil, England, France, Germany, Mexico, Spain, Sweden, the United States, and many more.
The final is set for Sunday, July 19, 2026, at MetLife Stadium, also known as New York-New Jersey Stadium for the tournament.
Kickoff times vary by location and round, so checking the official schedule for local times is advised.




