Portugal vs Uzbekistan: Watch Live Stream, TV Channel & Kickoff Time for World Cup Group K Match
The group stage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup continues on June 23 with a notable match between Portugal and Uzbekistan taking place at Houston’s NRG Stadium. Portugal, fresh from a quarterfinal exit last time around, aims to make the most of what could be Cristiano Ronaldo's final World Cup appearance. Uzbekistan, making their debut after several near misses, face a tough challenge against the experienced Portuguese squad.
Broadcast and Streaming Details
Fans in the United States can catch this match live on Fox. For those who prefer streaming, options include fubo, Fox One, and the Fox Sports app or website. Fubo is particularly convenient as it offers a free trial for new users, allowing viewers to watch without committing upfront. This service streams over 100 channels including ESPN, ABC, CBS, and Fox, making it an attractive option for sports fans.
Match Start Time Across US Time Zones
- June 23: England vs Ghana (4 p.m. ET)
- June 23: Panama vs Croatia (7 p.m. ET)
- June 23: Colombia vs DR Congo (10 p.m. ET)
- June 24: Switzerland vs Canada (3 p.m. ET)
- June 24: Morocco vs Haiti (6 p.m. ET)
- June 24: Scotland vs Brazil (6 p.m. ET)
- June 24: South Africa vs South Korea (9 p.m. ET)
- June 24: Czechia vs Mexico (9 p.m. ET)
About the 2026 FIFA World Cup
This year’s tournament runs from June 11 to July 19, 2026, marking the first time the event is hosted by three nations: the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Matches will be played across 16 cities spanning these countries, including Houston where the Portugal vs Uzbekistan match occurs.
The competition expands to feature 48 teams instead of 32, meaning more games and a wider range of countries competing. Some notable participants besides Portugal and Uzbekistan include Argentina, Brazil, England, France, Germany, Mexico, and the host nations themselves.
A total of 104 matches will take place during the tournament, culminating in the final scheduled for July 19 at the MetLife Stadium, referred to by FIFA as New York-New Jersey Stadium.
Streaming and Broadcast Info for the Tournament
In the U.S., English broadcasts are found on FOX and FS1, both accessible through fubo for those without traditional cable subscriptions. Spanish-language coverage airs on Telemundo and Universo, available via Peacock and DIRECTV streaming platforms.






