Tino Livramento was ruled out on day six of World Cup 2026 live coverage, a clear squad change that put England’s defensive options back under the spotlight. The move also shifted Chalobah into Konsa’s place, with Konsa now listed as the reserve right back behind James.
That is why the search for FIFA schedule today makes sense now: readers want the live tournament picture, not a generic fixture list. Thomas Tuchel said the situation shows why he values flexibility above everything else, and his point landed because the adjustment is not just about one absence. It changes the shape of the squad around Livramento and forces the staff to keep moving pieces around while the tournament is still unfolding.
The live update sat inside a broader tournament day that was full of movement. Portugal were set to begin their World Cup campaign the next day against DR Congo, while other coverage on the same feed touched on an Aussie reminder that players do not need to be spoken to about their social media use before taking on the co-hosts US on Friday. That mix of live notes and upcoming fixtures is what makes day six feel less like a static schedule and more like a running test of who is ready when the games keep coming.
One of the most vivid reminders came far from England’s bench. Kamal Ait El Hadj traveled from Marrakech to New York New Jersey Stadium for Morocco’s match against Brazil and said the trip would cost him about $5,000 even with a free ticket. He planned to return for a round of 16 match, ideally with Morocco still involved, which would mean another $5,000. His journey gives the day a human scale that the fixture list alone cannot carry.
There was also a quieter layer to the day’s coverage, where football memory and personal history met. Luciana Alvarengue, who once taught maths to Enzo Fernández and Julián Álvarez, said: “They are still my students, even if they are no longer in the classroom.” She also recalled watching the 2022 World Cup final with her son, saying, “To see it with my son telling me: ‘Mamá, there are your students’ … that’s really nice.” Those details sit alongside the live update because this tournament is being followed not only through team news, but through the people who carry the game with them.
For now, the sharpest unresolved point is still Livramento himself. The update made clear that he is out, but not why, and it did not confirm which match he will miss next. In a tournament where flexibility has become Tuchel’s watchword, that missing detail matters almost as much as the selection change already made.

