Key Highlights
- World Cup teams prepare for June 11 tournament with friendlies.
- PSG’s Champions League victory marks end of domestic season.
- Eight World Cup participants play in various international matches today, May 31, 2026.
- United States faces Senegal, Japan vs. Iceland, and more high-profile matchups.
The Warm-Up Begins: Preparing for the Big Dance
As teams gear up for their biggest summer event, today’s friendlies are crucial. With the 2026 World Cup just around the corner, countries are using every opportunity to fine-tune their strategies and test new players. Today, eight national teams are stepping onto the pitch to get one last taste of action before the kickoff.
A Look at Today’s Matches
- Japan vs. Iceland (6:25 a.m. ET): In Tokyo, fans can expect an intriguing battle between two nations with strong footballing traditions.
- Singapore vs.
Mongolia (7:30 a.m. ET)
: Kallang Stadium hosts this lesser-known clash in Singapore’s backyard. - Switzerland vs. Jordan (9:00 a.m.
ET)
: Fans of the beautiful game will find excitement as these teams square off in Switzerland. - Czechia vs. Kosovo (10:30 a.m. ET): Prague’s Generali Arena welcomes this match with high hopes for both sides.
Co-Hosts United States Face Senegal
The US and Senegal clash in Charlotte, North Carolina, at Bank of America Stadium. This game is particularly important as it serves as the USA’s penultimate tune-up. With the tournament kicking off on June 11th, teams are keen to nail down their final strategies.
How to Watch
- Japan vs. Iceland: DAZN USA
- Singapore vs. Mongolia: Fox Sports 2, fuboTV, FOXsports.com, ViX, FOX Sports App, FOX One
- Switzerland vs.
Jordan: Fox Sports 2, fuboTV, Foxsports.com, ViX, FOX Sports App, FOX One
- Czechia vs. Kosovo: fuboTV, ViX, Fubo Sports Network
- Cape Verde vs. Serbia: fuboTV, Fubo Sports Network, ViX, Tubi
- Poland vs.
Ukraine: fuboTV, Fubo Sports Network, ViX, Tubi
- Germany vs. Finland: Fox Sports 2, fuboTV, Foxsports.com, ViX, FOX Sports App, FOX One
- United States vs. Senegal: Telemundo, UNIVERSO, Peacock, TNT, HBO Max, Westwood One Sports
The Clock Ticks Down
With the domestic season over and the focus shifting to North America, today’s friendlies are the last chance for teams to shine before June 11. The road to the finals is long, but each match counts. For now, though, it’s about making the most of these final warm-up games.