The 2026 FIFA World Cup is here, bringing 104 matches to stadiums across the United States, Canada and Mexico in the tournament’s largest format ever.
The competition runs from June 11 through July 19, with English-language coverage airing on FOX and FS1 and Spanish-language broadcasts available on Telemundo, Universo and Peacock.
Whether you’re following Team USA, defending champions Argentina or tournament favorites such as Brazil and Spain, there are several ways to catch every match live. Here’s what you need to know.
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Where to watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup
In the United States, English-language broadcasts are available on FOX, FS1 and the new FOX One streaming service.
Spanish-language coverage is available on Telemundo, Universo and Peacock.
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Service |
Monthly price |
Channels |
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$89.99 |
FOX and FS1 |
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Starting at $45.99 |
FOX and FS1 |
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$19.99 |
FOX and FS1 World Cup coverage |
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$89.99 |
FOX and FS1. Includes ESPN+ and Disney+ |
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Starting at $10.99 per month |
Spanish-language coverage on Telemundo |
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Starting at $45.99 |
FS1; FOX availability depends on location |
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$82.99 |
FOX, FS1, Telemundo, Universo |
The prices listed above reflect each service’s standard monthly rate. Depending on when you subscribe, you may qualify for a free trial, introductory pricing or a limited-time promotion, so it’s worth checking current offers before signing up.
For viewers looking to watch every World Cup match in English without paying for a full live-TV bundle, FOX One may be one of the most affordable options. The service carries matches airing on FOX and FS1 and costs $19.99 per month, making it possible to follow the entire tournament for little more than a single month’s subscription.
Another low-cost option is a digital over-the-air antenna. Many marquee World Cup matches, including games airing on your local FOX station, can be watched for free after a one-time equipment purchase. However, reception varies based on factors such as your location, terrain and distance from broadcast towers, so access isn’t guaranteed in every area.
You’ll also need a cable, satellite or streaming subscription to watch matches that air exclusively on FS1.
Money-saving tip: If you’re only interested in the knockout rounds or Team USA matches, consider subscribing for a single month rather than the entire tournament. Since the World Cup runs just over five weeks, timing your subscription carefully could reduce your overall cost.
How to watch the World Cup while traveling
Planning to watch the World Cup while traveling? Some platforms limit content based on your location, which could affect how you watch matches away from home.
To maintain access to eligible streaming subscriptions, some travelers use a virtual private network (VPN). A VPN encrypts your internet connection and routes it through a server in another location, providing an added layer of privacy and potentially helping you access services associated with your account while traveling.
New to VPNs? Getting started is relatively simple:
- Choose a VPN service, such as Norton VPN, and follow the setup instructions
- Select a server location that matches your home country
- Open your streaming app and log in as usual
Team USA schedule
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As a host nation, the United States automatically qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup and opens group play against Paraguay before facing Australia and Türkiye in Group D. The top teams from each group advance to the knockout stage, where the tournament shifts to single-elimination play.
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Date |
Match |
TV |
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June 12 |
USA vs. Paraguay |
FOX |
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June 19 |
USA vs. Australia |
FOX |
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June 25 |
USA vs. Türkiye |
FOX |
All times and channels are subject to change.
2026 FIFA World Cup schedule
The 2026 FIFA World Cup runs from June 11 through July 19 and features 104 matches across the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Listing every match would be overwhelming; the schedule below highlights the key dates for each stage of the tournament, from the group stage through the World Cup Final.
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Round |
Dates |
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Group Stage |
June 11 – 27 |
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Round of 32 |
June 28 – July 3 |
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Round of 16 |
July 4 – 7 |
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Quarterfinals |
July 9 – 11 |
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Semifinals |
July 14 – 15 |
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Third-place Match |
July 18 |
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World Cup Final |
July 19 |
Catch every moment of the 2026 FIFA World Cup
The 2026 FIFA World Cup offers more matches than ever before, but watching doesn’t have to mean paying for an expensive cable package.
Whether you choose FOX One, a live TV streaming service or a combination of an antenna and streaming subscription, there are several ways to follow the tournament while keeping costs in check. Compare your options before kickoff to find the best fit for your budget and viewing habits.
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