Contact Us

WC Matches is a solo-operated publication. Jakob Dahl Strand — founder and editor — reads every message personally. This page explains what the editorial inbox is for, what falls outside the site’s scope, and how to send a message while the contact form is being built.

How to reach us

A contact form is being prepared and will be the sole channel for reaching WC Matches when it goes live. There is no public email address, no contact form yet at launch, and no social media accounts to send direct messages to.

When the form is available, it will support four inquiry types: Correction, Press, Partnership, and General.

A few things WC Matches cannot help with: ticket purchases, streaming-service billing or account issues, and matters that fall under the jurisdiction of the official tournament organisers. For those, please contact the relevant broadcaster, streaming provider, or host-city site directly.

Corrections and factual errors

If you spot an error on any page — a wrong kickoff time, an incorrect venue, a broadcaster that has changed — please wait for the Correction form to go live, then submit the URL of the page in question, the specific claim that appears to be wrong, and a source if you have one. That information makes it much easier to verify and act on quickly.

WC Matches’ policy is to correct significant factual errors and note the correction at the bottom of the affected page. For the full account of how corrections are handled, see the editorial policy.

Every fact on the site — kickoff times, venue names, broadcaster details — must trace back to a structured source data file. The about page explains how content is produced and reviewed before it goes live. If you notice an error on a specific match page, the full schedule and the where-to-watch guide for the Football World Cup 2026 are the most commonly updated pages and are a good reference for confirmed times and broadcasters.