How to watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup: 9 streaming options

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The 2026 FIFA World Cup runs from Thursday, June 11, through Sunday, July 19, across the US, Canada, and Mexico. With 48 teams and 104 matches, all games will be broadcast live, and there are multiple ways to tune in without an expensive cable package. Over-the-air antennas can pick up local Fox and Telemundo stations — Fox will carry the majority of matches (70 of 104) — making them a low-cost option.

Fox One offers three days free then costs $20 a month. Peacock streams all 104 matches via Telemundo with Spanish commentary and plans around $10 a month; Walmart+ and Instacart+ subscribers receive Peacock as part of their benefits. Tubi will air the opening ceremony and two live matches and provide replays and highlights, while iHeartRadio will offer live English-language audio for every match.

Several live-TV streaming services that carry Fox also offer short trials. YouTube TV has a 10-day free trial (typically $83 a month, $68 a month for new users for the first three months).

United States, Canada, Mexico

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