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Myrtle Beach Soccer Fans Anticipate Prime-Time World Cup Match

Published July 5, 2026 at 12:12 pm | By Susana M. Fajardo, Staff Reporter

Myrtle Beach Soccer Fans Anticipate Prime-Time World Cup Match

The 2026 FIFA World Cup schedule features a significant knockout-stage match between Mexico and England on Sunday, July 5, offering a prime-time viewing opportunity for soccer enthusiasts in Myrtle Beach.

This highly anticipated contest is part of the broader World Cup slate for the day, which includes several key matchups as teams vie for advancement in the tournament. The Mexico-England fixture stands out as a major event, scheduled for a time that allows for widespread viewership across the United States.

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Independent schedule coverage confirms the date and matchup, providing context for fans following the global soccer championship. As a distinct event from other matches on the same day, this game highlights different national teams and is positioned for maximum prime-time utility, particularly for audiences in the Eastern Time Zone, where Myrtle Beach is located.

The knockout stage of the World Cup typically brings heightened drama and intensity, as teams face elimination with every game. Both Mexico and England have strong fan bases, and their clash is expected to draw considerable attention, creating a festive atmosphere in venues where the match is broadcast.

### Why it matters in Myrtle Beach

The prime-time broadcast of a major World Cup knockout match holds particular relevance for Myrtle Beach, a city known for its vibrant hospitality sector. Local establishments, including sports bars and restaurants along corridors like US-17 and within neighborhoods such as The Market Common, are likely to see increased patronage from residents and visitors alike gathering to watch the game. For businesses that rely on evening entertainment and dining, such as those employing staff from Horry-Georgetown Technical College or contributing to the local economy alongside major employers like Grand Strand Regional Medical Center, events like the World Cup provide a boost. The collective viewing experience fosters a sense of community around shared sporting interest, contributing to the lively summer atmosphere that defines the Grand Strand region.

What's Happening
What happened?
The Sunday World Cup schedule also lists Mexico against England as a major knockout-stage match.
Why does it matter to Myrtle Beach?
Independent schedule coverage gives the broader date, matchup, and viewing context for fans following the July 5 slate.
What's next?
This is a distinct fan-facing event from the Brazil-Norway item because it names different teams and prime-time viewer utility.
Susana M. Fajardo
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Susana is a staff reporter for HERE Myrtle Beach covering local news, community stories, and developments across Horry County. Susana is committed to accurate, community-first journalism.

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