The FIFA World Cup 2026 is the biggest football event in history, with 48 teams competing in 104 matches across the United States, Canada, and Mexico from June 11 to July 19, 2026. Whether you’re at home or on the go, here’s your complete guide to watching every match live — including free streaming options, TV channels by country, and the best apps to follow the action.
Tournament Quick Facts
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Dates | June 11 – July 19, 2026 |
| Teams | 48 |
| Matches | 104 |
| Host Countries | USA, Canada, Mexico |
| Opening Match | Mexico vs South Africa – June 11 |
| Final | July 19 – MetLife Stadium, New York |
| Total Broadcasters | 200+ countries worldwide |
How to Watch in the United States
TV Channels
| Channel | Language | Matches |
|---|---|---|
| FOX | English | 70 matches (including all USMNT games) |
| FS1 | English | 34 matches |
| Telemundo | Spanish | All 104 matches |
| Universo | Spanish | 12 matches |
Streaming Options (No Cable Needed)
| Service | Price | Free Trial | Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| YouTube TV | $72.99/mo | 5 days | FOX, FS1, Telemundo, unlimited DVR |
| Fubo | $79.99/mo | 1 day | All Fox/FS1/Telemundo channels |
| Hulu + Live TV | $82.99/mo | 3 days | Includes Disney+ and ESPN+ |
| Sling Blue | $45/mo | None | Budget option, FS1 + Fox in select markets |
| Peacock | $7.99/mo | None | All 104 matches in Spanish (Telemundo) |
| FOX Sports App | Free with TV login | N/A | Live matches on mobile/tablet |
Free Options in the US
- Tubi — Free streaming of opening ceremonies + 2 matches in 4K
- FIFA+ — Select matches and full replays for free
- YouTube — First 10 minutes of every match free on official broadcaster channels
- Free trials — Fubo (1 day), Hulu (3 days), YouTube TV (5 days)
How to Watch in India
| Platform | Type | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Unite8 Sports (Zee) | TV | Live telecast on Zee network channels |
| ZEE5 | Streaming | All matches live on ZEE5 app |
Fans in India can watch every match live on Unite8 Sports (TV) and stream on ZEE5. Check your local listings for specific channel numbers.
How to Watch in the United Kingdom
| Platform | Cost | Details |
|---|---|---|
| BBC | Free | Selected matches on BBC One/BBC Two |
| ITV | Free | Selected matches on ITV1 |
| BBC iPlayer | Free | Stream all BBC matches online |
| ITVX | Free | Stream all ITV matches online |
All 104 matches are available free-to-air in the UK through BBC and ITV. Stream via BBC iPlayer and ITVX.
How to Watch in Canada
| Platform | Language | Details |
|---|---|---|
| CTV | English | Selected matches |
| TSN | English | All matches |
| RDS | French | All matches in French |
| TSN+ | Streaming | Full streaming on TSN app |
How to Watch in Australia
| Platform | Cost | Details |
|---|---|---|
| SBS | Free | All 104 matches on TV |
| SBS On Demand | Free | Stream all matches online |
Australia offers complete free coverage through SBS — every single match is available on TV and streaming.
How to Watch in Other Countries
| Country | Broadcaster | Free? | Streaming |
|---|---|---|---|
| Germany | ARD, ZDF, MagentaTV | Yes (ARD/ZDF) | ARD Mediathek, ZDF Mediathek |
| France | M6, beIN Sports | Partial (M6) | 6play, beIN CONNECT |
| Spain | RTVE, DAZN | Yes (RTVE) | RTVE Play, DAZN |
| Brazil | Globo, CazeTV | Yes | Globoplay, CazéTV YouTube |
| Mexico | Televisa, TV Azteca | Yes | ViX |
| Italy | Rai, Sky Sport | Partial (Rai) | RaiPlay |
| Netherlands | NOS | Yes | NOS.nl |
| Turkey | TRT | Yes | TRT digital platforms |
| Ireland | RTÉ | Yes | RTÉ Player |
| Japan | NHK, TV Asahi | Yes (NHK) | NHK Plus |
| South Korea | KBS, MBC, SBS | Yes | KBS KOREA, SBS On Demand |
| China | CCTV, Migu | Yes | CCTV.com, Migu |
| Middle East | beIN Sports | No | beIN CONNECT |
| Sub-Saharan Africa | SuperSport, New World TV | Partial | DStv Now |
| Pakistan | Tapmad | Yes | Tapmad app |
Free Streaming Options Worldwide
Several countries offer completely free World Cup coverage:
| Country | Free Broadcaster | Free Streaming |
|---|---|---|
| United Kingdom | BBC, ITV | BBC iPlayer, ITVX |
| Australia | SBS | SBS On Demand |
| Brazil | CazéTV | CazéTV YouTube Channel |
| Ireland | RTÉ | RTÉ Player |
| Netherlands | NOS | NOS.nl |
| Turkey | TRT | TRT digital platforms |
| Germany | ARD, ZDF | ARD Mediathek, ZDF Mediathek |
| Spain | RTVE | RTVE Play |
Best Apps for World Cup 2026
- FIFA+ App — Official FIFA app with live scores, highlights, and select free matches
- FOX Sports App — US viewers, live matches with TV provider login
- BBC iPlayer — UK viewers, free streaming
- ITVX — UK viewers, free streaming
- SBS On Demand — Australian viewers, free streaming
- ZEE5 — Indian viewers, all matches live
- Peacock — US viewers, Spanish-language coverage
- YouTube TV — US viewers, full coverage with DVR
- Fubo — Multi-country, sports-focused streaming
Watch on YouTube — New for 2026
FIFA has partnered with YouTube as a “Preferred Platform” for 2026. Here’s what’s available:
- First 10 minutes of every match — Free on official broadcaster channels
- Full matches — Available in some regions through local broadcasters
- Highlights — Goal compilations, press conferences, tactical analysis
- CazéTV (Brazil) — All 104 matches free on YouTube
- FIFA channels — Behind-the-scenes content and classic matches
4K and Ultra HD Viewing
For the best picture quality:
- FOX One — All matches in 4K in the US
- YouTube TV — 4K add-on available
- Fubo — 4K streaming included
- Tubi — Free 4K streaming for opening ceremony and select matches
- Smart TVs — Most major pay TV providers offer 4K broadcasts
Devices You Can Watch On
The 2026 World Cup is available across all modern devices:
- Smart TVs (Samsung, LG, Sony, etc.)
- Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire TV
- Android TV, Google TV
- Gaming consoles (PlayStation, Xbox)
- Smartphones (iPhone, Android)
- Tablets (iPad, Android tablets)
- Laptops and desktop computers
- Chromecast, AirPlay compatible devices
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the 2026 World Cup free to watch?
It depends on your country. In the UK, Australia, Brazil, Germany, and several other countries, all matches are free on public broadcasters. In the US, you’ll need a cable subscription or streaming service, though some matches are free on Tubi and FIFA+.
What is the cheapest way to watch in the US?
The cheapest option is Sling Blue at $45/month, which includes FS1 and Fox in select markets. You can also use free trials from Fubo (1 day), Hulu (3 days), or YouTube TV (5 days) to catch key matches.
Can I watch on my phone?
Yes! Download the FOX Sports App (US), BBC iPlayer (UK), SBS On Demand (Australia), ZEE5 (India), or FIFA+ app to watch on your smartphone.
Will all matches be in 4K?
Most major broadcasters are offering 4K coverage. FOX One (US), YouTube TV, and Fubo all support 4K streaming. Check your local broadcaster for 4K availability.
Can I watch replays if I miss a match?
Yes! FIFA+ offers free full match replays. Most streaming services (YouTube TV, Fubo, Peacock) also have on-demand replays available shortly after each match ends.
How do I watch if I’m traveling?
Use a VPN to connect to your home country and access your usual streaming service. Alternatively, FIFA+ and YouTube offer some content globally.
What time do matches start?
Matches are scheduled at various times across US time zones. Most group stage matches start between 12:00 PM and 10:00 PM ET. The final on July 19 kicks off at 3:00 PM ET.
Key Takeaways
- The 2026 World Cup runs June 11 to July 19 — 39 days of football
- Free options available in UK (BBC/ITV), Australia (SBS), Brazil (CazéTV), and more
- In the US: FOX Sports (English) and Telemundo (Spanish) have the rights
- Best streaming apps: FIFA+, YouTube TV, Fubo, Peacock
- First 10 minutes of every match free on YouTube — new for 2026
- Watch on any device: Smart TV, phone, tablet, laptop, gaming console
- 4K available on FOX One, YouTube TV, and Fubo