A few weeks before the start of the 2026 World Cup, a special drama unfolds on the planet's fields. This is the time for friendly matches. For some teams, it's the last rehearsal before the main tournament of the four-year cycle. For others, it's a chance to assert themselves in the squad, find their game, or, conversely, hide their cards from future opponents. Friendly matches are not just "football for show". They are a testing ground for tactics, psychology, and selection.
Before each World Cup, FIFA allocates a special window for international matches — usually the end of May and the beginning of June. In 2026, when the tournament starts on June 11, the window for friendly meetings falls on the last week of May and the first days of June. At this time, coaches can call up players without conflict with clubs. Teams play two, sometimes three matches. Their task is to work out connections, test new players, and also please fans on their own territory.
Coaches use friendly matches to refine schemes that they would not risk using in official games. For example, France may try playing with three central defenders. Brazil — to put experimental youth in attack. Germany — to test the goalkeeper line. But there is also the other side: the best coaches know how to "distract" information. In friendly matches, they may intentionally play with a second team or use unconventional tactical moves to mislead spies. A classic move is to combine "reconnaissance in action" with showy carelessness.
The worst nightmare before a championship is an injury to a leader in a friendly match. History knows many examples. In 2022, before the World Cup in Qatar, Sadio Mane was ruled out due to an injury. In 2026, coaches will be extremely cautious: stars may play only for a half, or even come on as substitutes for 15 minutes. However, a friendly match is still a match, and no one can give a 100% guarantee. Therefore, protocols include points about "agreements not to use hard tackles", but emotions take over on the field.
A defeat in a friendly match a week before the start can kill self-confidence. A convincing victory, on the other hand, charges up. Coaches are thinking: how to build a schedule so that players get into the right tone but do not burn out. Usually, the calendar alternates between a strong opponent (for testing) and a weaker one (for confidence). But sometimes it's the opposite: before the final of the tournament, teams may intentionally play with giants to "burn themselves" and draw conclusions.
Friendly matches before the 2026 World Cup will be held all over the world, but taking into account the location of the tournament in North America. European teams often hold training camps in the USA or Canada to acclimatize. There they play friendly matches with local teams or other visiting teams. South Americans, on the other hand, may conduct their final matches at home to say goodbye to fans before the long journey. Asian and African teams often look for sparring partners in Europe.
Among the friendly matches of 2026, several major matchups are expected. For example, Argentina may meet Spain — this will be a test for the reigning world champions. France and Brazil — a battle of favorites. England is likely to play against Germany: an old friendship, an old enmity. Also possible are matches between hosts and top teams: the USA will play against Italy, Canada against Portugal, Mexico against the Netherlands. This is both advertising for the tournament and an opportunity for local fans to see stars.
For World Cup debutants, friendly matches are a chance to get used to the level. Teams like Uzbekistan, Jordan, or Cape Verde will look for sparring with strong, but not super-star opponents, to avoid losing confidence. It will be interesting to see their progress: how they will look after several years of preparation. Friendly matches may become a historic event for them — the first meeting with a top team in their history.
The list for the World Cup includes 26 players (starting from 2026 — it can be 26). But only 11 will start. Friendly matches are a time for reserve players to prove that they deserve more. The coach carefully watches those who stand out in training camps. Sometimes it is a sparring match that decides the player's fate: whether to include them in the final list or leave them at home. Therefore, the players' attitude, even in "unofficial" games, is maximum.
Friendly matches are also big money. Tickets for sparring matches with top teams are sold out in hours. Transmissions are watched by millions. Therefore, federations build the calendar not only taking into account tactics but also marketing. A match between Argentina and the USA at the Los Angeles stadium is a guaranteed sellout and multimillion-dollar revenue.
Friendly matches before the 2026 World Cup are a mix of hope and caution. Every team dreams of approaching the tournament in ideal form and without injuries. But football is unpredictable. It is in these sparring matches that new stars are often born, unexpected tactical decisions, and legendary jokes. When many years later people will remember the 2026 World Cup, friendly matches will remain in the shadow, but without them there would not have been the main action.
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