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How to Watch FIFA World Cup 2026

The 2026 FIFA World Cup runs from June 11 to July 19, 2026, across 16 host cities in the United States, Canada and Mexico. Every one of the 104 matches will be broadcast live on official rights-holders in each region, plus made available on legal streaming platforms. Use the table below to find the broadcaster in your country, then jump to our full match schedule for kickoff times in your local timezone.

United States

  • β€’ FOX (English)
  • β€’ Telemundo (Spanish)
  • β€’ Peacock (streaming)

Canada

  • β€’ TSN
  • β€’ CTV
  • β€’ RDS (French)

Mexico

  • β€’ TUDN
  • β€’ Azteca 7
  • β€’ ViX

United Kingdom

  • β€’ BBC
  • β€’ ITV
  • β€’ BBC iPlayer
  • β€’ ITVX

Spain

  • β€’ RTVE
  • β€’ La1

Germany

  • β€’ ARD
  • β€’ ZDF
  • β€’ MagentaTV

France

  • β€’ TF1
  • β€’ beIN Sports

Brazil

  • β€’ Globo
  • β€’ SporTV

Argentina

  • β€’ TV PΓΊblica
  • β€’ TyC Sports

Japan

  • β€’ NHK
  • β€’ TV Asahi
  • β€’ ABEMA

Middle East & North Africa

  • β€’ beIN Sports

Australia

  • β€’ Optus Sport
  • β€’ SBS (select matches)

Free-to-air vs streaming

In most countries, the group stage opener, knockout fixtures involving the home nation, and the Final are available free-to-air. Streaming services typically carry every fixture, including overlapping group-stage games. Check your local broadcaster's app for replays and condensed match recaps.