World Cup Fantasy 2026
4 June 2026 32 comments
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One of the main reasons cited by many UK-based Fantasy managers for not playing the FIFA World Cup 2026 game is the fact that so many matches will kick off in the early hours.

Given that manual substitutions and captaincy changes can be made before every match, it’s perfectly understandable.

So, if the idea of setting an early alarm to manage your Fantasy team doesn’t appeal, yet you still want to play, we’ve looked at the kick-off times of all 48 participating nations to see which of them has the most sleep-friendly schedule.

We’ve also built a draft which focuses solely on players who have kick-off times between 17:00 and 23:00 BST!

AT-A-GLANCE KICK-OFF TIMES

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In total, there are 14 different kick-off times in the group stage!

In the UK, they range from 17:00 BST for the earliest matches to as late as 05:00 BST for some West Coast games.

However, nine nations – including France, England and Germany – will play all of their group stage matches at palatable times.

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FranceSpainArgentinaColombia
EnglandPortugalMexicoTurkiye
MoroccoBrazilUSAKorea Republic
GermanyNetherlandsJapanAlgeria
SwitzerlandBelgiumIranParaguay
CanadaCroatiaAustriaTunisia
QatarSenegalEcuadorJordan
IraqUruguayAustraliaNew Zealand
Bosnia + HerzegovinaNorwayEgypt
Cote d’IvoirePanama
ScotlandSweden
South AfricaCzechia
Saudi ArabiaDR Congo
Capo VerdeUzbekistan
GhanaHaiti
Curacao

Looking further ahead, only six out of the 16 round-of-32 matches will take place during the early hours.

This drops to just two of the round-of-16 ties, and one for the quarter-finals.

Both the semi-finals and final kick off at 20:00 BST, while the third-place play-off gets underway at 22:00 BST, so it certainly gets better as the tournament progresses – depending on where you are based, of course.

THE SLEEP-FRIENDLY FANTASY FIFA WORLD CUP 2026 XV

This draft we’ve put together focuses solely on Rounds 1 and 2. The intention is to Wildcard in Round 3, when squad rotation may be rife.

Crucially, every player featured here will have kick-offs between 17:00 and 23:00 BST in the first two rounds.

In goal, we’ve opted for Maxime Crepeau ($4.0m) and Sergio Rochet ($4.1m). Both options are cheap and have decent clean sheet potential in Rounds 1 and 2. At the time of writing, both ‘keepers will also qualify for Scouting Bonus points.

Defensively, we’ve included Nuno Mendes ($5.8m), Joshua Kimmich ($5.5m) and Marc Cucurella ($5.1m) for obvious reasons, which you can read more about here.

They get to face the likes of Curacao, Cape Verde and Saudi Arabia in the first two rounds.  You can sit down and enjoy the matches, too, with kick-off times ranging from 17:00 to 21:00 BST.

Joining them are Manuel Akanji ($5.0m) and budget enabler Alistair Johnston ($4.0m). They both face Qatar and Bosnia and Herzegovina in Group B.

Further forward, the midfield is stacked with heavy hitters, with the expectation that Lamine Yamal ($10.0m) will be fit for Round 1. He faces Cape Verde first, while Musiala and Florian Wirtz ($7.5m) take on tournament minnows Curacao.

Elsewhere, Bruno Fernandes ($8.5m) has DR Congo, so there is clear haul potential in the middle of the park.

Switzerland penalty taker Granit Xhaka ($6.2m) is our midfield enabler.

Up top, Kylian Mbappe ($10.5m) is joined by Mikel Oyarzabal ($8.1m) and Jonathan David ($7.0m), who should qualify for the Scouting Bonus. He’s had an underwhelming season at Juventus but will likely be Canada’s main goal threat at the World Cup.

Harry Kane ($10.5m) is an alternative option to Mbappe, should you want some England representation.

One downside to this approach is that the match between Brazil and Haiti, perhaps the best fixture to target in Round 2, takes place at 01:30 BST on Saturday 20 June.

However, line-ups will be out just after midnight. It’s Friday night, too, so you could switch out Jamal Musiala ($8.0m) for Raphinha ($8.2m) prior to Round 2’s deadline. This draft has $0.7m left in the bank for that precise reason.

Alternatively, you could use the 12th Man chip on Vinicius Junior ($10.0m).

For Round 3, if you want to continue with this approach, it’s Groups B, C, E, I and L with palatable kick-off times.


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  1. FPL Virgin
    • Fantasy Football Scout Member
    • 9 Years
    11 hours, 17 mins ago

    How clever is this?

    Sterling work by Scout!

  2. Mother Farke
    • 2 Years
    10 hours, 53 mins ago

    Is Luis Diaz a better option than James Rodriguez from Colombia if I've got the cash? I don't tend to watch Colombia but surely James isn't their talisman anymore?

    1. FPL Virgin
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 9 Years
      10 hours, 22 mins ago

      Mother Farke! 😥

    2. TheBiffas
      • 5 Years
      9 hours, 45 mins ago

      Easily

      1. Mother Farke
        • 2 Years
        9 hours, 35 mins ago

        Thanks, pal!

    3. Freshy
      • Fantasy Football Scout Member
      • 15 Years
      6 hours, 32 mins ago

      It's a minutes thing
      James is their talisman
      He is older though and 70 minutes is a likely limit

  3. Dragon Arcana
    • 14 Years
    10 hours, 8 mins ago

    I think so. I expect reduced minutes from James and Diaz is in the form of his life.

    1. Dragon Arcana
      • 14 Years
      10 hours, 7 mins ago

      Reply fail

    2. Mother Farke
      • 2 Years
      9 hours, 35 mins ago

      Thanks!

  4. Dragon Arcana
    • 14 Years
    9 hours, 53 mins ago

    Anyone else going for an entirely under 5% goalkeepers and defence? I’ve gone very budget at the back and think it makes the most sense to use the bulk of budget in attack.

    1. TheBiffas
      • 5 Years
      9 hours, 42 mins ago

      Only have Rochet, Vargas, Coufal, Inacio in under 5%.... alongside Ryerson, Kimmich, Dumfries

      1. Ball Ake
        • 1 Year
        8 hours, 28 mins ago

        Ryerson, Ned Ryerson?

        1. panda07
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 13 Years
          5 hours, 12 mins ago

          Watch out for that one, he's a doozie!

  5. martynteresa
      9 hours, 9 mins ago

      Who were the 12 players in the Twelve Bonus Points Picks article

      One's I've picked so far for my team are Calhanoglu, Depay, Embola, Rodrigues. Not giving them all lol

      Anyone know the 12 in the article

    • FPL Sanky
      • 2 Years
      8 hours, 56 mins ago

      How is this team looking?

      Galindez Rengel
      Cucurella Cubarsi Wesley Kimmich Tagliafico
      Bruno Doku Wirtz Raphinha F.Ruiz
      Haaland Havertz Kane

    • Drop Dead Tsimikas
      • 14 Years
      8 hours, 55 mins ago

      Anything on this team give anyone heartburn? I've not yet sorted the bench order:

      Gordon (Vargas)
      Nuno Mendes | Gabriel | Kimmich (Mojica, Coufal)
      Bruno F | Yamal | Doku | Dembele (Ayari)
      Haaland | Messi | Malen

      1. panda07
        • Fantasy Football Scout Member
        • 13 Years
        4 hours, 54 mins ago

        Gordon is 43 and prone to age-related heartburn and gout.

    • Sir Michael Taker
      • 11 Years
      7 hours, 43 mins ago

      Its going to be a funny tournament for fantasy purposes. Isn't it the case that GW1 and GW2 matches take place on the same day UK time? So the window to make transfers is actually only a few hours if you wait until all of GW1 matches are done. Thats bonkers.

    • The Knights Template
      • 12 Years
      7 hours, 7 mins ago

      Is Ronaldo first choice and on pens?

      1. Ball Ake
        • 1 Year
        6 hours, 34 mins ago

        Shouldn't be but is, on both counts.

    • The Knights Template
      • 12 Years
      7 hours, 6 mins ago

      Thoughts on Bellingham?

      1. Ball Ake
        • 1 Year
        6 hours, 35 mins ago

        Modest, introspective, a real team player. Once rescued a cat.

        1. The Knights Template
          • 12 Years
          5 hours, 46 mins ago

          He’s in! Chivalrous behaviour is to be commended!

    • martynteresa
        5 hours, 7 mins ago

        Memphis Depay - why the hell is he only 1.1 percent owned?

        1. The Knights Template
          • 12 Years
          5 hours, 4 mins ago

          Because he has terrible fashion sense. Recently Dom Szob has been attending the Memphis Depay School of Couture!

          1. panda07
            • Fantasy Football Scout Member
            • 13 Years
            4 hours, 46 mins ago

            Blue suede shoes?

        2. Tony Moon
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 16 Years
          4 hours, 23 mins ago

          Injury/fitness doubts probably. He only returned last week, from being out since March.

        3. AAAFootball
            1 hour, 56 mins ago

            Because the foward pool is so good I think, I cant really drop haaland or oyarzabal and I also really want Kane in there, just no room. My 12th man is also likely havertz, so no5hing there either. Tbh depay doesn't have the fixtures or the star quality to get in ahead of any of these.

        4. Jobby7
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 1 Year
          1 hour, 43 mins ago

          Think yourselves lucky. In this part of the world, the England games are between 3 and 5am.
          Another reason why moving to Asia was a stupid idea

        5. Freshy
          • Fantasy Football Scout Member
          • 15 Years
          51 mins ago

          World Cup Lineups: Predicted & Confirmed Starting XI for Every Match

          https://www.rotowire.com/soccer/lineups.php?league=WOC

          1. AAAFootball
              9 mins ago

              What happened to Argentina lol

          2. Holmes
            • 12 Years
            1 min ago

            Didint get a response yesterday, so here we go again...

            Why are Ronaldo/Messi not popular, are they unfit?