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DR Congo vs Uzbekistan: where to watch the 2026 World Cup match in Mexico City

Group K closes its group stage on Saturday, June 27 with two simultaneous matches in Miami and Atlanta. While Colombia and Portugal settle the top of the table, DR Congo and Uzbekistan meet at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in a fixture where both sides aim to finish on a high — and keep alive any slim hope of advancing as the group's best third-place team.

Match Context

DR Congo go into the final matchday having impressed beyond expectations. Their goalkeeper was the standout performer in the second fixture against Colombia, making a string of saves to keep the Congolese side competitive before a Daniel Muñoz goal settled it 1-0. The defensive resilience and competitive spirit shown throughout the group stage speaks to a team that has punched above its weight, and the June 27 match offers the chance to close out with a result that reflects their actual quality.

Uzbekistan arrive after a difficult 5-0 defeat against Portugal in their last outing — a scoreline that doesn't necessarily reflect their true level, given the calibre of their opponents. Competing in their first-ever World Cup, the Central Asians will use the final group game as an opportunity to show what they are capable of in a more evenly matched fixture, and to finish this historic debut on a more positive note.

Kickoff Details

Date June 27, 2026
Kickoff 17:30 h (Mexico City time)
Venue Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia
Group Group K — Matchday 3

Where to Watch in Mexico City

Mexico City has good options for this Saturday afternoon fixture on June 27. CDMX has seven active fan zones and public screens. The FIFA Fan Festival in the Historic Downtown is the city's largest gathering point with free access. You can also catch the match at Parque La Bombilla (Álvaro Obregón), Parque Tezozómoc (Azcapotzalco), Campos Revolución (Gustavo A. Madero), or Deportivo Xochimilco, among other venues spread across the city.

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Why Watch at a Fan Zone?

With Colombia and Portugal playing simultaneously in Miami, Group K unfolds as one event across two pitches on June 27. Watching both matches at a fan zone — where every goal in either game gets a reaction from the crowd around you — turns the afternoon into something bigger than a single fixture. Check real-time occupancy for each venue and find the best spot for you at fanzones.io.


Match data provided by the Fanzones editorial team. Listed venues have declared their broadcast on fanzones.io.

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