Baseball’s finest talents are set to descend upon Houston, Miami, Tokyo and San Juan for the 2026 World Baseball Classic.

The tournament promises to be a doozy, with the United States, Dominican Republic, Cuba and reigning champions Japan all expected to compete for the crown of world baseball’s finest side.

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The stars will be out when the tournament’s 20 sides trawl onto the diamond. MVP candidates are en vogue during this year’s spectacle; Shohei Ohtani, Aaron Judge, Ronald Acuna Jr. and Bobby Witt Jr. are the headliners of a cast and crew like few others in the tourney’s recent history.

The 2023 iteration of the competition was an eye-catching one. Japan downed Team USA in a famous championship final, with Ohtani whiffing Mike Trout with a scorcher to send Samurai Japan in raptures. Ohtani won’t deliver any tosses this time around. Still, he’ll look to propel his team to a third-straight title and cement himself as the tourney’s most decorated player.

With that, here’s a look at the “bracket” for the 2026 World Baseball Classic.

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World Baseball Classic 2026 bracket

The 2026 World Baseball Classic does not feature a bracket, at least not in the traditional sense.

The 20 sides will be divided into four groups. Each team will face off with the other four teams in their group, with the two sides with the most wins in each group advancing to the quarterfinals.

The bracket then comes into the fore, with matchups whittling down the field until there are just two teams left in the field. They’ll face off with one another at loanDepot Park in Miami, with the winner of the matchup being declared the World Baseball Classic champion.

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World Baseball Classic 2026 schedule

The World Baseball Classic kicks off on March 6 with a matchup between Cuba and Panama from San Juan, Puerto Rico. Each contest will be aired on the Fox family of networks. (All times listed are Eastern in the United States.)

Pool A (San Juan, Puerto Rico)

Date Time Matchup TV
March 6 FINAL Cuba 3, Panama 0 FS2
March 6 FINAL Puerto Rico 5, Colombia 0 FS1
March 7 FINAL Canada 8, Colombia 2 FS2
March 7 FINAL Puerto Rico 4, Panama 3 FS1
March 8 12 p.m. Colombia vs. Cuba FS2
March 8 7 p.m. Panama vs. Canada FS2
March 9 12 p.m. Colombia vs. Panama FS2
March 9 12 p.m. Cuba vs. Puerto Rico FS1
March 10 7 p.m. Canada vs. Puerto Rico Tubi
March 11 3 p.m. Canada vs. Cuba FS2

Pool B (Houston, Texas)

Date Time Matchup TV
March 6 FINAL Mexico 8, Great Britain 2 FS1
March 6 FINAL USA 15, Brazil 5 Fox
March 7 FINAL Italy 8, Brazil 0 App
March 7 FINAL USA 9, Great Britain 1 Fox
March 8 1 p.m. Great Britain vs. Italy Tubi
March 8 8 p.m. Brazil vs. Mexico FS1
March 9 1 p.m. Brazil vs. Great Britain Tubi
March 9 8 p.m. Mexico vs. USA Fox
March 10 9 p.m. Italy vs. USA FS1
March 11 7 p.m. Italy vs. Mexico Tubi

Pool C (Tokyo, Japan)

Date Time Matchup TV
March 4 FINAL Australia 3, Chinese Taipei 0 FS1
March 5 FINAL South Korea 11, Czechia 4 FS1
March 5 FINAL Australia 5, Czechia 1 FS1
March 6 FINAL Japan 13, Chinese Taipei 0  FS1
March 6 FINAL Chinese Taipei 14, Czechia 0 FS2
March 7 FINAL Japan 8, Korea 6 FS1
March 7 10 p.m. Chinese Taipei vs. South Korea FS2
March 8 6 a.m. Australia vs. Japan FS1
March 9 6 a.m. South Korea vs. Australia FS1
March 10 6 a.m. Czechia vs. Japan FS1

Pool D (Miami, Florida)

Date Time Matchup TV
March 6 FINAL Venezuela 6, Netherlands 2 Tubi
March 6 FINAL Dominican Republic 12, Nicaragua 3 FS2
March 7 FINAL Netherlands 4, Nicaragua 3 Tubi
March 7 FINAL Venezuela 11, Israel 3 FS2
March 8 12 p.m. Netherlands vs. Dominican Republic Fox
March 8 7 p.m. Nicaragua vs. Israel Tubi
March 9 12 p.m. Dominican Republic vs. Israel FS1
March 9 7 p.m. Venezuela vs. Nicaragua FS2
March 10 7 p.m. Israel vs. Netherlands Fox Sports App
March 11 8 p.m. Dominican Republic vs. Venezuela FS1

Quarterfinals

Date Time Venue Matchup TV
March 13 6:30 p.m. Miami Tokyo Pool Runner-Up vs. Miami Pool Winner FS2
March 13 8 p.m. Houston San Juan Pool Runner-Up vs. Houston Pool Winner Fox
March 14 3 p.m. Houston Houston Pool Runner-Up vs. San Juan Pool Winner FS1
March 14 9 p.m. Miami Miami Pool Runner-Up vs. Tokyo Pool Winner Fox

Semifinals

Date Time Venue Matchup TV
March 15 8 p.m. Miami Semifinal 1 FS1
March 16 8 p.m. Miami Semifinal 2 FS1

Championship

Date Time Venue Matchup TV
March 17 8 p.m. Miami Championship Fox

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World Baseball Classic channels

  • TV channels: Fox, FS1, FS2, Tubi
  • Live stream: FoxSports.com, Fox Sports app, fubo

The 2026 World Baseball Classic will air on Fox’s family of network in the United States. Contests will be held on Fox, FS1 and FS2, as well as Tubi.

Cord-cutters can follow the action on FoxSports.com, the Fox Sports App or fubo, which offers a free trial to new users.

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