Türkiye FIFA 2026 World Cup

You finally see Turkey back at the FIFA World Cup in 2026 after a long wait. The team lands in Group D with USA, Australia and Paraguay, which gives you real knockout-stage hope.

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Here you find Turkey’s full match schedule in Turkey Time, plus history, key players and easy ways to watch from home.

Turkey World Cup 2026 Schedule (Turkey Time)

Here is Türkiye’s full Group D schedule for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in TRT — Turkey Time (UTC+3):

# Date Match Venue Kickoff (TRT)
1 Sat, June 13 Australia vs Türkiye BC Place, Vancouver 3:00 AM
2 Fri, June 19 Türkiye vs Paraguay Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara 3:00 AM
3 Fri, June 26 USA vs Türkiye SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles 5:00 AM

TRT = EDT + 7 hours

Key notes:

  • Türkiye’s opening match against Australia is at BC Place in Vancouver at 12:00 AM ET / 9:00 PM PT, and the group finale vs USA at Los Angeles Stadium kicks off at 10:00 PM ET / 7:00 PM PT.
  • Brutal scheduling for Turkish fans — all three matches fall between 3:00 AM and 5:00 AM TRT, meaning every single game requires a very early wake-up or an all-nighter.
  • Türkiye plays across three different West Coast venues — Vancouver, Santa Clara, and Los Angeles — spanning Canada and the USA.
  • Group D consists of the United States, Paraguay, Australia, and Türkiye.

What This Schedule Means for Fans in Turkey?

You enjoy two prime-time evening group matches, which helps viewing numbers and fan gatherings.

The USA clash sits at 5:00 AM TRT, so you probably choose a late-night watch party or a very early start before work.

If Turkey reaches the knockouts, you should expect similar late-night and dawn kick-offs because most games stay in US prime time.

Turkey World Cup History and Records

Turkey’s World Cup story stays short but dramatic, with only three qualifications: 1954, 2002 and now 2026.

The 2002 campaign remains legendary, where Turkey finished third after losing narrowly to Brazil in the semi-final and beating South Korea 3–2 in the third-place match.

In 1954, Turkey exited in the group stage and finished ninth, but that early appearance still showed the country’s potential on the global stage.

Between 2002 and 2026, Turkey missed every World Cup, despite regular strong showings in European qualifying and at EURO tournaments.

This return ends a 24-year World Cup absence and resets expectations for a new generation of Turkish talent.

Predictions and Tactical Outlook

Group D looks balanced behind the USA, which starts as favorite thanks to home advantage, depth and recent World Cup form.

Australia brings physical play and tournament know-how, while Paraguay usually defends deep and looks for counter-attacks.

Turkey must control the ball, use technical midfielders and attack wide areas to break these teams down.

You can expect a flexible 4-2-3-1 or 4-3-3 shape, with the captain leading from midfield and overlapping full-backs providing width.

If Turkey wins the duels in central midfield and keeps defensive concentration against crosses, a top-two finish in the group stays realistic.

Set pieces and long-range shooting remain key weapons, especially against compact defenses like Paraguay.

Key Players to Watch

  • Hakan Çalhanoğlu – Deep-lying playmaker and likely captain, controls tempo and provides set-piece quality.
  • Ferdi Kadıoğlu – Versatile defender or wing-back who helps in build-up and presses high.
  • Irfan Can Kahveci – Creative midfielder who can break lines, combine in tight spaces and arrive late in the box.
  • Semih Kılıçsoy – Young forward noted for movement, pressing and finishing, expected to push for a breakout tournament.

If this core stays fit, Turkey has enough balance between experience and youth to challenge for the round of 16 or even the quarter-finals.

Turkey Squad for FIFA World Cup 2026

# Position Player Name Club
GK Altay Bayındır Manchester United
GK Mert Günok Fenerbahçe
GK Uğurcan Çakır Galatasaray
DEF Merih Demiral Al-Ahli
DEF Ferdi Kadıoğlu Brighton & Hove Albion
DEF Zeki Çelik AS Roma
DEF Çağlar Söyüncü Fenerbahçe
DEF Abdülkerim Bardakcı Galatasaray
DEF Eren Elmalı Galatasaray
DEF Ozan Kabak TSG 1899 Hoffenheim
DEF Mert Müldür Fenerbahçe
DEF Samet Akaydın Çaykur Rizespor
MID Hakan Çalhanoğlu (C) Internazionale
MID Orkun Kökçü Beşiktaş
MID İsmail Yüksek Fenerbahçe
MID Kaan Ayhan Galatasaray
MID Salih Özcan Borussia Dortmund
FWD Arda Güler Real Madrid
FWD Kenan Yıldız Juventus
FWD Kerem Aktürkoğlu Fenerbahçe
FWD Barış Alper Yılmaz Galatasaray
FWD Yunus Akgün Galatasaray
FWD Can Uzun Eintracht Frankfurt
FWD Deniz Gül FC Porto
FWD İrfan Can Kahveci Kasımpaşa
FWD Oğuz Aydın Fenerbahçe

How to Watch FIFA World Cup 2026 in Turkey

Official announcements in Turkish media confirm that TRT owns the FIFA World Cup 2026 rights in Turkey.

TRT’s channels and its digital platform tabii will show all World Cup matches live for Turkish viewers.

Free TV

  • TRT 1 and TRT Spor: Free-to-air coverage of Turkey’s matches and many other games.

TRT remains a public broadcaster, so you watch on satellite, cable or antenna without extra subscription fees.

Paid TV / Cable packages

  • Digitürk, D-Smart and cable operators: Carry TRT channels in standard packages, usually without extra World Cup surcharges according to latest available information.

Package prices vary by operator and bundle, so you normally pay between 150–400 TL per month for broader TV service, based on current Turkish media reports.

Streaming Platforms

  • tabii (TRT’s digital platform): Streams World Cup matches for users in Turkey.
  • FIFA+: Offers official highlights, replays and extra content, but not full live rights in Turkey.

Tabii offers free access for many public broadcasts, with a Premium tier for extra content. Recent reports place tabii Premium around 99–100 TL per month or roughly 49,99–99,99 TL depending on campaign and season in 2026, so you should check current offers near the tournament.

FAQs

Will Turkey play at FIFA World Cup 2026?

Yes, Turkey has qualified for World Cup 2026 and joins Group D with USA, Australia and Paraguay.

Who is in Turkey’s World Cup 2026 group?

Group D includes USA, Paraguay, Australia and Turkey, with matches in Vancouver, Santa Clara and Los Angeles.

When is Turkey’s first match at World Cup 2026?

Turkey opens against Australia on 13 June 2026 at BC Place, with a 7:00 PM kick-off in Turkey Time.

What time is Turkey vs USA for fans in Turkey?

Turkey faces the USA on 26 June 2026 at 5:00 AM Turkey Time, played the previous evening in Los Angeles.

Has Turkey ever reached a World Cup semi-final?

Yes, Turkey reached the semi-finals in 2002, lost to Brazil, then beat South Korea to finish third.

Who are Turkey’s key players for World Cup 2026?

Hakan Çalhanoğlu, Ferdi Kadıoğlu, İrfan Can Kahveci and rising forward Semih Kılıçsoy stand out as central pieces of the team.

Where can you watch Turkey’s World Cup matches in Turkey?

You can watch on TRT 1 and TRT Spor for free, plus stream matches on tabii, with highlights on FIFA+.

Is tabii free or paid for World Cup 2026?

Tabii keeps a free tier and offers a Premium plan around 49,99–99,99 TL per month in 2026, based on latest reports, though exact World Cup pricing may change.

Will commentary be in Turkish for Turkey’s matches?

TRT and tabii will provide Turkish-language commentary and studio shows for all Turkey matches, according to current rights announcements.

Where can you check updated Turkey squad news?

You should follow the Turkish Football Federation, TRT Sport bulletins and major outlets like ESPN for updated World Cup squad news.

M. Abdullah
M. Abdullah is a football content specialist and analyst at Surprise Sports. He specializes in tactical match coverage, global tournament tracking, and data-driven player profiles, evaluating both on-pitch performance and the off-pitch economics of the sport.