How to watch Mexico at the 2026 World Cup: VPN, broadcasters and free options

How to watch Mexico at the 2026 World Cup: VPN, broadcasters and free options — Goal
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Travelers and viewers facing geo-restrictions can use a Virtual Private Network (VPN) to access broadcasts from other countries. A VPN, such as ExpressVPN, creates a secure, encrypted connection and lets you virtually change your location so you can watch matches shown on free-to-air platforms elsewhere.

Bear in mind the overseas stream may be free while you will still need a paid VPN subscription to reach it. In Mexico, broadcasting rights for the FIFA World Cup 2026 are split between TelevisaUnivision and TV Azteca. The expanded 104-match tournament is divided between free terrestrial television and digital streaming, with both major networks sharing a package of 32 key matches free over the air.

That free package includes the opening match at the Estadio Azteca, every Mexico group game in Group A, select high-profile knockout matches and the Grand Final; TelevisaUnivision will use Canal 5 and Las Estrellas, while TV Azteca will air its games on Azteca 7.

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