India's Time Zone: IST Stays the Same All Year

India uses Indian Standard Time (IST), which is UTC+5:30 — five and a half hours ahead of UTC. Crucially, India does not observe daylight saving time. IST is constant year-round. This makes converting World Cup 2026 match times refreshingly simple: there is no need to track any clock changes during the tournament.

IST Offsets from Each North American Host City Time Zone

The 2026 World Cup host cities span three North American time zones. During June and July, all are on summer (daylight saving) time. Here is how far ahead IST is from each:

Host City Time Zone Summer Offset IST is ahead by Example Cities
EDT (Eastern Daylight Time) UTC−4 +9 hours 30 min New York, Boston, Miami, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Toronto
CDT (Central Daylight Time) UTC−5 +10 hours 30 min Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Mexico City, Guadalajara, Monterrey
PDT (Pacific Daylight Time) UTC−7 +12 hours 30 min Los Angeles, Seattle, San Francisco, Vancouver

Common Kick-Off Times Converted to IST

Here is a full conversion table for the most commonly used FIFA kick-off slots, mapped across all three North American time zones to IST:

Local Kick-Off (Host City) East Coast (EDT) → IST Central (CDT) → IST West Coast (PDT) → IST
12:00 noon local 9:30 PM IST 10:30 PM IST 12:30 AM IST (next day)
3:00 PM local 12:30 AM IST (next day) 1:30 AM IST (next day) 3:30 AM IST (next day)
6:00 PM local 3:30 AM IST (next day) 4:30 AM IST (next day) 6:30 AM IST (next day)
7:00 PM local 4:30 AM IST (next day) 5:30 AM IST (next day) 7:30 AM IST (next day)
9:00 PM local 6:30 AM IST (next day) 7:30 AM IST (next day) 9:30 AM IST (next day)

Why Indian Fans Face Late-Night and Early-Morning Matches

North America schedules its prime-time TV matches in the evening (7–9 PM local), which is the peak audience slot for US broadcasters. From India, those prime-time East Coast matches land at 4:30–6:30 AM IST. West Coast evening matches land between 7:30–9:30 AM IST the next morning — technically more reasonable, but still the following day.

The most viewer-friendly matches for India are those played in early afternoon local time on the US East Coast — a 12 PM EDT kick-off becomes a 9:30 PM IST slot, which is the sweet spot for Indian football fans.

Practical Tips for Watching World Cup 2026 in India

1. Check the host city, not just the time

A 3 PM match in New York (EDT) starts at 12:30 AM IST. The same 3 PM kick-off in Los Angeles (PDT) starts at 3:30 AM IST — a full 3-hour difference. Always note which city is hosting before setting your alarm.

2. Plan early-morning match sessions in advance

For knockout stage matches involving popular teams, many Indian fans watch pre-recorded replays or highlights if a 4–6 AM kick-off is not practical. Check your local broadcaster's replay schedule if you cannot watch live.

3. Use a date-specific converter for confirmed times

Use the TimezoneHelp time zone converter to enter the exact match date and host city. This accounts for any edge cases and gives you a precise IST time to set your alarm for.

4. Remember India has no DST — conversions stay the same throughout

Unlike UK or Australian fans, Indian fans do not need to track any mid-tournament clock changes. IST is always UTC+5:30. The North American summer offsets also stay constant throughout June and July. The table above applies for every match in the tournament.

Check any match time in IST

Enter any North American host city — TimezoneHelp shows you the exact IST kick-off time.

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