How to Watch Ivory Coast vs. Norway: Live Stream, TV Channel, and Kickoff Time for World Cup Round of 32
Ivory Coast vs. Norway: Where to Watch the World Cup Round of 32 Match
The clash between Ivory Coast and Norway in the World Cup Round of 32 brings two teams eager to prove themselves on the big stage.
The Elephants reached this knockout phase for the first time in their fourth World Cup appearance. They secured second place in Group E thanks to wins over Ecuador and Curaçao.
Norway has returned to the World Cup after a long absence since 1998, when they advanced to the Round of 16 before being eliminated by Italy. This year, they progressed from Group I with victories against Senegal and Iraq, resting key players like Erling Haaland in their last group match, a 4-1 defeat to France.
The Ivory Coast attack is led by Nicolas Pepe, who scored twice, along with Franck Kessie and Amad Diallo. For Norway, all eyes are on Haaland, who has already netted four goals and is a strong contender for the Golden Boot.
Broadcast and Streaming Options for Ivory Coast vs. Norway
You can catch the match on TSN1, TSN3, and TSN4. If you prefer streaming, it’s available through TSN via Prime Video or TSN+.
TSN is also offered as a standalone subscription channel on Amazon Prime, giving fans access to live and on-demand content from the network.
Match Time and Venue
The kickoff is set for Tuesday, June 30, at 1 p.m. Eastern Time. The game will take place at AT&T Stadium in Dallas, Texas.
Upcoming World Cup Matches
All times listed in Eastern Time:
- Tuesday, June 30: Ivory Coast vs. Norway (1 p.m.), France vs. Sweden (5 p.m.), Mexico vs. Ecuador (9 p.m.)
- Wednesday, July 1: England vs. DR Congo (12 p.m.), Belgium vs. Senegal (4 p.m.), USA vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina (8 p.m.)
2026 FIFA World Cup Details
The tournament runs from June 11 to July 19, 2026, and will be hosted by three countries: the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Matches are spread across 16 cities, including Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Miami, New York/New Jersey, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Seattle, Toronto, Vancouver, Guadalajara, Mexico City, and Monterrey.
This edition expands to 48 teams, up from 32, resulting in more matches and knockout games than ever before. Countries participating include Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Cape Verde, Canada, Colombia, Croatia, Curaçao, Czechia, DR Congo, Ecuador, Egypt, England, France, Germany, Ghana, Haiti, Iran, Iraq, Ivory Coast, Japan, Jordan, Mexico, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Portugal, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Scotland, Senegal, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tunisia, Türkiye, United States, Uruguay, and Uzbekistan.
There will be 104 matches throughout the tournament, culminating in the final on Sunday, July 19, 2026, at the New York-New Jersey Stadium, which is FIFA’s name for MetLife Stadium.
Because the event takes place across multiple time zones, kickoff times differ based on location and round, so checking local schedules is advised.





