Semifinal Schedule: The Kings World Cup Nations 2026 Final Approaches
The Kings World Cup Nations 2026 reaches its climax with the semifinals at the Trident Arena in São Paulo. Chile and Spain clash in a battle of undefeated teams, while Mexico faces hosts and defending champions Brazil. These high stakes matches on January 15 will determine who moves on to the grand final at Allianz Parque on January 17.

The Kings World Cup Nations 2026 continues at the Trident Arena in São Paulo. Following the quarterfinals, the competition has reached the moment of truth. Here is the schedule for the semifinals, where the remaining national teams will battle for a place in the grand final.

Semifinal Schedule – January 15
4:00pm ET – Chile vs. Spain
Chile and Spain face off in a semifinal between two undefeated sides. The Chilean national team arrives energized by an 8-5 victory over Germany, led by a brace from MVP Mathías Vidangossy and the composure of Pedro ‘Coloro’ Canales during the presidential penalty. The South American squad has shown a perfect balance of speed and solidity, traits they will need to restrain Spain. The Spaniards dominated their quarterfinal with a clear 9-3 win against the United States, guided by the playmaking of Álex Guti and the clinical finishing of Gerard Nolla and Marc Pelaz. DjMaRiiO’s presidential penalty was, as always, a highlight. This will be a tactical battle between Spanish ball control and Chilean vertical efficiency to decide who remains unbeaten heading into the final.
5:00pm ET – Mexico vs. Brazil
Mexico enters this decisive match with staggering statistics, boasting both the best attack and the best defense in the tournament. However, the Brazilian hosts have no intention of backing down. After a difficult start, the defending champions found their stride by crushing Italy 15-5 in the quarterfinals. The Verdeoro aim to defend their world title and repeat last year’s success, when they defeated Mexico 3-1 in the semifinals. The match will also feature a direct showdown between two top scorers: Kelvin Oliveira must defend his lead of 11 goals against the pursuit of Pepe Askenazi, who currently sits at 9 goals.
The winner of the Chile vs. Spain duel will meet the winner of the Mexico vs. Brazil clash. The grand final at Allianz Parque on January 17 is now just one step away.
