Your real-time companion for every goal, group table, and matchday moment across 48 nations, 104 matches and 3 host countries.
FIFAScoring.com was built by a passionate team of football fans and developers who wanted a single, fast, and beautifully designed place to follow the biggest sporting event on the planet — the FIFA World Cup 2026.
We grew frustrated with cluttered, ad-heavy scoreboards and slow score updates. So we built the experience we always wanted: clean, real-time, and purpose-built for the World Cup — nothing else, nothing less.
From the opening whistle at Estadio Azteca on June 11 to the Final at MetLife Stadium on July 19, we cover every single one of the 104 matches with live scores, group standings, team squads, head-to-head history, and stadium guides.
One platform. Every stat, score, and squad from the 23rd edition of the FIFA World Cup.
Real-time scoreboard updated every 45 seconds. Track goals, half-time scores, and match status — live, paused, or finished — for every World Cup fixture.
All 104 matches laid out by date, group, and stage. Filter by Group A through L, or jump straight to the knockouts — Round of 32, Quarter Finals, Semis, and the Final.
Live group tables for all 12 groups, automatically updated with points, goal difference, wins, draws, and losses as results come in throughout the tournament.
Every participating nation with their flag, group assignment, and three-letter code. Browse all 48 teams or filter by group with a single tap.
Full 26-man rosters for all 48 nations — goalkeepers, defenders, midfielders, and forwards. Search by player name or country to find anyone in seconds.
All 16 host venues across Mexico, USA, and Canada — capacity, city, number of matches hosted, and key facts about each iconic stadium from Azteca to MetLife.
Real-time top scorer leaderboard. Goals, assists, and penalty tallies updated live so you never miss a moment in the race for the Golden Boot.
Historical record of every group-stage pairing — past meetings, aggregate wins, draws, and goals, giving context to every fixture before the first whistle blows.
A precision countdown to the next match, automatically switching to a live score card the moment kick-off arrives — then resetting for the following fixture when full time is blown.
Our mission is simple — give every football fan on the planet a fast, accurate, and beautifully designed window into the FIFA World Cup 2026. Free. Always.
Behind the sleek interface is a robust pipeline that pulls, processes, and presents World Cup data in real time.
We connect to a trusted football data API to pull live match scores, standings, top scorers, team crests, and head-to-head records for every FIFA World Cup 2026 fixture.
Our PHP backend layer fetches, validates, and formats the raw API responses — filtering for World Cup matches only and normalising team names across different data sources.
The live scores panel auto-refreshes every 45 seconds. Finished scores are instantly synced to the match schedule and group standings table, keeping every section of the site consistent.
The full 104-match schedule — including all group stage, knockout, and final fixtures — is hardcoded so the site always shows the complete calendar, even before the API returns match data.
The final result is a fast, responsive, beautifully designed interface — with live scores, standings, squads, and stadium guides — delivered directly in your browser, on any device.
FIFAScoring.com is an independent fan website and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to FIFA or any national football federation. All match data, schedules, and statistics are sourced from third-party football data providers and are presented for informational and entertainment purposes only.
Team names, national flags, and tournament information are used purely in a factual, editorial context to describe the FIFA World Cup 2026 tournament. For official information please visit fifa.com.
We want FIFAScoring.com to be as accurate and useful as possible. If you spot a wrong score, a missing player, or just want to say hello — we'd love to hear from you.