The 2026 FIFA World Cup is one of the most ambitious sporting events ever staged, with 48 nations competing across the United States, Canada, and Mexico from June 11 through July 19. Whether you are a casual fan tuning in for the knockout drama or a dedicated supporter tracking every group stage match, knowing exactly where and how to watch is the first step. Fortunately, there are more options than ever before — from traditional cable TV to live streaming services that let you watch anywhere.
This guide covers every major broadcast option for the 2026 World Cup, breaks down which channels carry which games, and explains how to set up streaming so you never miss a minute of the action. Given the tournament’s expanded 48-team format and three host nations, the match schedule is more sprawling than any previous World Cup — but so is the access.
FOX Sports holds the English-language broadcast rights to the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States, which means FOX and FS1 are your primary destinations for live match coverage. FOX will carry the marquee matches — including knockout stage games, semifinals, and the Final at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on July 19 — while FS1 handles a heavy volume of group stage matches across the 12 groups.
For anyone with a cable or satellite subscription, FOX and FS1 are the simplest options. The studio coverage has been strong throughout the tournament, with pre-match analysis, halftime breakdowns, and post-game shows available on both channels. Check local listings for your market’s schedule since some matches may air on local FOX affiliates rather than the national feed.
Telemundo has the Spanish-language broadcast rights and has been delivering wall-to-wall coverage since the tournament opened on June 11. If you prefer watching in Spanish, Telemundo and its sister network Universo have you covered with every single match of the 2026 World Cup. The energy of a Telemundo broadcast — especially for matches involving CONCACAF nations like Mexico, the United States, and Canada — is genuinely special.
Both Telemundo and Universo are available through standard cable and satellite packages, and they are also included in most live TV streaming services that carry NBC properties. Telemundo’s streaming app also allows authenticated viewers to watch live games on mobile devices.
If you have cut the cord, streaming the World Cup is entirely achievable through several major services. Here is a breakdown of the primary options:
Most of these services offer free trials or promotional first-month pricing, so if you are just signing up for the World Cup run through July 19, you can potentially cover most of the knockout stage at minimal cost. Look for deals alongside sportsbook promotions if you plan to combine watching with betting.
Both FOX Sports and Telemundo have dedicated apps that allow authenticated viewing — meaning if you have a pay-TV subscription (cable, satellite, or live TV streaming service), you can log in and watch on your phone, tablet, or laptop. The FOX Sports app is available on iOS and Android and supports Chromecast and AirPlay, so you can cast from your phone to a TV when needed.
One important note: free streaming of live World Cup matches is not widely available without a paid subscription. Some highlights and replays may be accessible without authentication, but for live coverage you will need one of the services listed above.
With the group stage wrapping up around June 27-28, the most important upcoming matches are the Round of 32 games kicking off June 28. The round-of-32 format — unique to the expanded 48-team World Cup — adds an extra layer of drama before the traditional Round of 16.
Matches involving the USA, which beat Paraguay 4-1 in the group stage and has been one of the story lines of the tournament, will get prominent placement on FOX. Similarly, games featuring France, Argentina, Spain, and Brazil will be showcased on the main FOX channel rather than FS1. Check the live soccer odds before each match to see which games have the tightest lines and most action.
The 2026 World Cup Final takes place on July 19 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey — making it the first World Cup Final ever played in the New York metropolitan area. It will air on FOX in English and Telemundo in Spanish, with both networks expected to run extensive pre-match coverage starting hours before kickoff.
If you are planning to watch the Final with a group, consider setting up your streaming service in advance rather than scrambling at the last minute. High-traffic sporting events can strain certain services, and having a cable backup or a secondary streaming option is smart planning.
Live in-game betting has become one of the most popular ways to engage with World Cup matches. As you watch, you can place bets on the next goal scorer, halftime results, total goals in the second half, and dozens of other markets. The experience of watching and wagering simultaneously is one the major sportsbooks have built around specifically for the World Cup.
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The 2026 World Cup is a historic event on every level — the largest field, three host nations, and a Final in the heart of American sports country. Do not let a confusing broadcast situation keep you from watching every moment of it.
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