World Cup 2026 Time Zones Guide
Understand World Cup 2026 host countries/time zones and convert match kickoff times to your local timezone.
Host countries and timezone overview
World Cup 2026 host cities span multiple North American timezones, mainly Pacific, Mountain, Central, and Eastern offsets.
Because kickoff announcements can be listed as local host time, conversion should always reference both city and timezone.
How to convert match time to local time
Start with the announced host city kickoff time, map it to the city timezone, then convert the same instant to your local timezone.
If UTC time is provided, conversion is simpler: convert UTC directly into local display time.
UTC, local time, and timezone difference
UTC is a global reference. Local time is how that exact instant appears in a region with its own offset and DST rules.
Timezone difference is the offset gap between two regions at a given date, which can change seasonally.
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FAQ
- What is the safest way to share match time with global teams?
- Share UTC first, then include local conversions for each team region.
- Why can local kickoff conversions change during the year?
- Daylight saving transitions can shift offsets, so always convert using the actual match date.
- Can I convert from host city time without UTC?
- Yes, but internally it is still converted through a UTC instant for accuracy.