FIFA World Cup 2026 Live Stream and TV Channels: How to Watch in Every Country
The FIFA World Cup 2026 is live, and nearly every country has a clear way to watch. Some markets show all 104 matches free, others split coverage between free TV and a paid streaming service. This guide lists the official TV channels and live stream options market by market, so you can find your broadcaster in seconds.
The tournament runs from June 11 to July 19, 2026 across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. It is the first 48-team World Cup, with 104 matches at 16 stadiums. The Final is set for July 19 at MetLife Stadium near New York at 3:00 PM ET.
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AR Argentina Free + paid options
On TV
- Telefe (free, every Argentina game) Free
- TV Publica (free) Free
- TyC Sports (pay)
Streaming
- DSPORTS via DGO (all 104)
- TyC Sports Play
Radio
- Radio La Red
- Radio Cadena 3
Free to watch
- Every Argentina game free on Telefe and TV Publica Free
- First 10 minutes of every match on YouTube Free
AU Australia Every match free
On TV
- SBS (all 104) Free
- SBS Viceland Free
Streaming
- SBS On Demand Free
Radio
- SEN Sports Radio
Free to watch
- All 104 matches free on SBS, no subscription Free
- First 10 minutes of every match on YouTube Free
BD Bangladesh Free on BTV
On TV
- BTV (free to air) Free
- T Sports (cable/satellite)
- Somoy TV
Streaming
- Toffee Paid
- Bioscope+ Paid
Radio
- Not confirmed yet
Free to watch
- All matches free to air on BTV Free
- First 10 minutes of every match on YouTube Free
BR Brazil Free + paid options
On TV
- TV Globo (free, Brazil games and Final) Free
- SBT (32 matches free)
Streaming
- CazéTV on YouTube (all 104) Free
- Globoplay
- sportv
Radio
- Radio Jovem Pan
- Radio Bandeirantes
- Radio Gaucha
Free to watch
- CazéTV streams all 104 matches free on YouTube Free
- First 10 minutes of every match on YouTube Free
CA Canada Free + paid options
On TV
- CTV (free for Canada games, opener and Final) Free
- TSN (English, all 104)
- RDS and Noovo (French)
Streaming
- TSN+ ($29.99/mo, all 104)
- CTV on Crave (TV login)
Radio
- TSN Radio (selected markets)
Free to watch
- Canada games, the opener and the Final free on CTV Free
- First 10 minutes of every match on YouTube Free
CL Chile Free + paid options
On TV
- Chilevision (free, Chile games and key knockouts) Free
- DSPORTS (pay)
Streaming
- DSPORTS via DGO (all 104)
Radio
- Not confirmed yet
Free to watch
- Chile games and major knockout matches free on Chilevision Free
- First 10 minutes of every match on YouTube Free
CN China (mainland) Free to air + pay
On TV
- CCTV / CMG (free to air, 4K and 8K) Free
Streaming
- Migu (China Mobile)
- Xiaohongshu
Radio
- Not confirmed yet
Free to watch
- CCTV free-to-air coverage Free
CO Colombia Free + paid options
On TV
- Caracol TV and RCN (free, every Colombia game) Free
- Win Sports (pay)
Streaming
- RCN app (free matches) Free
- DSPORTS via DGO (all 104)
Radio
- Not confirmed yet
Free to watch
- Every Colombia game free on Caracol TV and RCN Free
- First 10 minutes of every match on YouTube Free
EG Egypt Paid (beIN Sports)
On TV
- beIN Sports (Arabic and English)
Streaming
- beIN CONNECT (all 104)
Radio
- Not confirmed yet
Free to watch
- First 10 minutes of every match on YouTube Free
FR France Free + paid options
On TV
- M6 (54 matches, free to air) Free
- beIN Sports (all 104) Paid
Streaming
- M6+ Free
- beIN Connect (via Canal+, Orange, Free, SFR)
Radio
- RMC (all 104)
- Radio France
- RTL
Free to watch
- 54 matches free on M6, including every France game Free
- First 10 minutes of every match on YouTube Free
DE Germany Free + paid options
On TV
- ARD and ZDF (60 matches free, 30 each) Free
- MagentaTV (all 104) Paid
Streaming
- ARD and ZDF apps (free matches) Free
- MagentaTV app
Radio
- ARD radio (selected)
Free to watch
- 60 matches free on ARD and ZDF, including every Germany game and the Final Free
- First 10 minutes of every match on YouTube Free
HK Hong Kong Paid
On TV
- Now TV (PCCW)
Streaming
- Now Player
Radio
- Not confirmed yet
Free to watch
- First 10 minutes of every match on YouTube Free
IN India Paid (TV + streaming)
On TV
- Unite8 Sports 1 and 2 (Zee, Hindi and English)
Streaming
- ZEE5 (all 104)
Radio
- Not confirmed yet
Free to watch
- DD Sports: opener, quarter-finals, semis and Final Free
- First 10 minutes of every match on YouTube Free
ID Indonesia Free to air
On TV
- TVRI (free to air) Free
Streaming
- TVRI digital Free
Radio
- RRI
Free to watch
- Matches free to air on TVRI Free
- First 10 minutes of every match on YouTube Free
IT Italy Free + paid options
On TV
- RAI 1 (35 matches free) Free
- DAZN (all 104)
Streaming
- RaiPlay (free matches) Free
- DAZN
Radio
- Rai Radio
Free to watch
- 35 matches free on RAI, including the opener, semis and Final Free
- First 10 minutes of every match on YouTube Free
JP Japan All 104 free on ABEMA
On TV
- NHK, Fuji TV, Nippon TV (free, Japan games and key matches) Free
- DAZN Japan (all 104)
Streaming
- ABEMA (all 104, free account) Free
- DAZN
Radio
- NHK radio
Free to watch
- All 104 matches free on ABEMA with a free account Free
- First 10 minutes of every match on YouTube Free
MX Mexico Free + paid options
On TV
- TelevisaUnivision (32 free: Canal 5, Las Estrellas) Free
- TV Azteca (32 free: Azteca Uno, Azteca 7) Free
- TUDN (72 matches, pay TV)
Streaming
- ViX (all 104)
- TV Azteca En Vivo Free
Radio
- Local radio affiliates
Free to watch
- Every Mexico game and the opener free on Televisa and TV Azteca Free
- First 10 minutes of every match on YouTube Free
MA Morocco Free + paid options
On TV
- SNRT (free-to-air windows) Free
- beIN Sports (all 104)
Streaming
- beIN CONNECT
Radio
- Not confirmed yet
Free to watch
- Free-to-air windows on SNRT Free
- First 10 minutes of every match on YouTube Free
NZ New Zealand Free + paid options
On TV
- TVNZ 1 (22 matches free) Free
- TVNZ+ Event Pass (all 104)
Streaming
- TVNZ+ (free matches) Free
- TVNZ+ Event Pass (NZ$44.95, all 104)
Radio
- Not confirmed yet
Free to watch
- 22 matches free on TVNZ 1 and TVNZ+, including every All Whites game and the Final Free
- First 10 minutes of every match on YouTube Free
PK Pakistan Free + paid options
On TV
- PTV Sports (free to air) Free
Streaming
- Tapmad (all 104, HD)
Radio
- Not confirmed yet
Free to watch
- Matches free to air on PTV Sports Free
- First 10 minutes of every match on YouTube Free
PH Philippines Paid
On TV
- TAP Sports (Aleph Group)
Streaming
- TAP GO
Radio
- Not confirmed yet
Free to watch
- First 10 minutes of every match on YouTube Free
PT Portugal Free + paid options
On TV
- RTP, SIC and TVI (free, Portugal games and Final) Free
- Sport TV (all 104)
Streaming
- RTP Play (free matches) Free
- LiveModeTV on YouTube (34 free) Free
Radio
- Radio Renascenca
Free to watch
- Portugal games and the Final free on RTP, SIC and TVI Free
- First 10 minutes of every match on YouTube Free
QA Qatar Paid (beIN Sports)
On TV
- beIN Sports (Arabic and English)
Streaming
- beIN CONNECT (all 104)
Radio
- Not confirmed yet
Free to watch
- First 10 minutes of every match on YouTube Free
SA Saudi Arabia Paid (beIN Sports)
On TV
- beIN Sports (Arabic and English)
Streaming
- beIN CONNECT (all 104)
Radio
- Not confirmed yet
Free to watch
- First 10 minutes of every match on YouTube Free
SG Singapore Free + paid options
On TV
- Mediacorp (mixed free and paid)
Streaming
- mewatch
Radio
- Not confirmed yet
Free to watch
- Selected matches free on Mediacorp Free
- First 10 minutes of every match on YouTube Free
ZA South Africa Free + paid options
On TV
- SABC (free, Bafana games and Final) Free
- SuperSport on DStv (all 104, from R99)
Streaming
- SABC Plus (free matches) Free
- SportyTV (all 104, one-off fee)
Radio
- SABC radio (multiple languages)
Free to watch
- Free matches on SABC 1, SABC 3 and SABC Sport, including every Bafana game and the Final Free
- First 10 minutes of every match on YouTube Free
KR South Korea Free + paid options
On TV
- KBS (free for Korea games and Final) Free
- JTBC (pay)
Streaming
- Naver Sports
- CHZZK
Radio
- KBS radio
Free to watch
- Korea games and the Final free on KBS Free
- First 10 minutes of every match on YouTube Free
ES Spain Free + paid options
On TV
- RTVE La 1 (free, every Spain game and Final) Free
- DAZN via Mediapro (all 104)
Streaming
- RTVE Play (free matches) Free
- DAZN
Radio
- Cadena COPE
- Cadena SER
- Radio Marca
Free to watch
- Every Spain game and the Final free on RTVE La 1 Free
- First 10 minutes of every match on YouTube Free
LK Sri Lanka Free + paid options
On TV
- Maharaja TV (TV1, Sirasa, Shakthi)
- SLT-Mobitel PEOTV
Streaming
- PEO MOBILE
Radio
- Not confirmed yet
Free to watch
- First 10 minutes of every match on YouTube Free
TH Thailand Free to air
On TV
- Thai PBS and Channel 3 (free to air) Free
Streaming
- Not confirmed yet
Radio
- Not confirmed yet
Free to watch
- Matches free to air on Thai PBS and Channel 3 Free
- First 10 minutes of every match on YouTube Free
AE United Arab Emirates Paid (beIN Sports)
On TV
- beIN Sports (Arabic and English)
Streaming
- beIN CONNECT (all 104)
Radio
- Not confirmed yet
Free to watch
- First 10 minutes of every match on YouTube Free
GB United Kingdom Every match free
On TV
- BBC (free to air) Free
- ITV (England, Wales, NI and southern Scotland) Free
- STV (central and northern Scotland) Free
Streaming
- BBC iPlayer (UK TV Licence) Free
- ITVX Free
- STV Player Free
Radio
- BBC Radio 5 Live and 5 Sports Extra (BBC Sounds)
- talkSPORT
Free to watch
- All 104 matches free on BBC and ITV Free
- First 10 minutes of every match on YouTube Free
US United States Free + paid options
On TV
- FOX (English, 70 matches, free over the air) Free
- FS1 (English, 34 matches, cable)
- Telemundo (Spanish, 92 matches, free over the air) Free
- Universo (Spanish, 12 matches, cable)
Streaming
- FOX One (all 104, select 4K)
- Peacock (all 104, Premium, Spanish)
- Tubi (free, select matches) Free
- Fubo, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV
Radio
- Futbol de Primera (Spanish)
- FOX Sports radio affiliates (English)
Free to watch
- FOX (English) and Telemundo (Spanish) free over the air with an antenna Free
- Tubi: the opener, ceremonies and select matches in 4K Free
- First 10 minutes of every match on YouTube Free
VN Vietnam Paid
On TV
- VTV / FPT Telecom
Streaming
- FPT Play
Radio
- Not confirmed yet
Free to watch
- First 10 minutes of every match on YouTube Free
Coverage confirmed as of June 2026. Broadcast rights can change, so check your provider before kickoff.
Who Has the FIFA World Cup 2026 TV Rights?
FIFA sells World Cup coverage one market at a time, so the channel you need depends on where you live. A few patterns hold across most countries.
Public broadcasters carry the tournament free in many places, such as the BBC and ITV in the UK and SBS in Australia. Big commercial networks hold the rights in others, like FOX and Telemundo in the United States.
A growing number of markets put every match behind a streaming service, such as DAZN in Italy and ZEE5 in India. The sections below break down each major region.
FIFA World Cup 2026 Free-to-Air Channels
Free coverage is wider than most fans expect. Several countries show all 104 matches at no cost, and many more show the big games free.
| Country | Free coverage |
|---|---|
| United Kingdom | All 104 on BBC and ITV (UK TV Licence needed for iPlayer) |
| Australia | All 104 on SBS and SBS On Demand |
| Brazil | All 104 on CazéTV via YouTube |
| Japan | All 104 on ABEMA |
| Bangladesh | All matches free to air on BTV |
| Germany | 60 matches on ARD and ZDF |
| France | 54 matches on M6 and M6+ |
| Italy | 35 matches on RAI |
| United States | 70 on FOX and 92 in Spanish on Telemundo, over the air |
| New Zealand | 22 matches on TVNZ |
| South Africa | Bafana Bafana games and the Final on SABC |
Rights were accurate as of June 2026 and can change, so confirm with your provider before kickoff.
FIFA World Cup 2026 TV Channels in the United States
FOX Sports carries the English coverage and Telemundo carries the Spanish coverage, and between them they show every match.
FOX shows 70 matches and is a free broadcast network, so an antenna gets you those games at no cost. FS1 carries the remaining 34 matches on cable. On the Spanish side, Telemundo airs 92 matches free over the air, and Universo carries the other 12 on cable.
If you stream, the table below runs from free to full coverage.
| Service | Approx. cost | What you get |
|---|---|---|
| Antenna | $0 | 70 FOX matches and 92 Telemundo matches, over the air |
| Tubi | $0 | The opener, ceremonies, and select matches in 4K |
| Peacock | ~$10.99/mo | All 104 in Spanish through Telemundo |
| FOX One | ~$19.99/mo | All 104 in English, with select games in 4K |
| Fubo | ~$73.99/mo | FOX, FS1, Telemundo, and Universo |
| YouTube TV | ~$82.99/mo | FOX, FS1, Telemundo, and Universo |
FOX One is the cheapest way to stream every English-language match in full. Fubo briefly dropped Telemundo in a 2025 dispute, but the channel returned on June 10, 2026, so it now carries both languages again.
Prices change often, and free-trial offers vary by service, so check each provider before you subscribe.
FIFA World Cup 2026 TV Channels in Canada and Mexico
In Canada, Bell Media holds the rights. CTV shows select matches free, including every Canada game, the opening match, and the Final, with French free-to-air coverage on Noovo. TSN and TSN+ carry all 104 in English, and RDS handles French.
The standalone TSN+ subscription runs about $29.99 per month or $249.99 per year, and cable subscribers can stream through Crave.
In Mexico, the co-host nation, two networks share coverage. TelevisaUnivision shows 32 matches free on Canal 5 and Las Estrellas, puts 72 on TUDN, and streams all 104 on ViX. TV Azteca shows 32 free on Azteca Uno and Azteca 7, including every Mexico game and the opener, with free streaming on TV Azteca En Vivo.
FIFA World Cup 2026 TV Channels in Europe
| Country | Free-to-air | Pay TV or streaming |
|---|---|---|
| United Kingdom | BBC, ITV, STV (all 104) | None needed |
| Germany | ARD, ZDF (60 matches) | MagentaTV (all 104) |
| France | M6, M6+ (54 matches) | beIN Sports (all 104) |
| Italy | RAI, RaiPlay (35 matches) | DAZN (all 104) |
| Spain | RTVE La 1, RTVE Play (Spain games and Final) | DAZN (all 104) |
| Portugal | RTP, SIC, TVI (Portugal games and Final) | Sport TV (all 104) |
UK fans get the best deal in Europe, with every match free on the BBC and ITV and the Final on both. Germany splits 60 free games evenly between ARD and ZDF, while MagentaTV holds all 104 for subscribers.
FIFA World Cup 2026 TV Channels in South America
| Country | Free-to-air | Pay TV or streaming |
|---|---|---|
| Brazil | TV Globo, CazéTV on YouTube (all 104 free) | SBT, Globoplay, sportv |
| Argentina | Telefe, TV Pública (Argentina games) | DSPORTS via DGO (all 104) |
| Colombia | Caracol, RCN (Colombia games) | Win Sports, DSPORTS |
| Chile | Chilevisión (Chile games and knockouts) | DSPORTS via DGO |
Brazil is the standout, where CazéTV streams all 104 matches free on YouTube alongside Globo’s free TV coverage of the Brazil games and the Final.
FIFA World Cup 2026 TV Channels in Asia and the Pacific
| Country | Free option | Pay TV or streaming |
|---|---|---|
| Australia | SBS, SBS VICELAND, SBS On Demand (all 104) | None needed |
| Japan | ABEMA (all 104), NHK, Fuji TV, Nippon TV | DAZN |
| China | CCTV, Migu (free, 4K and 8K) | None needed |
| South Korea | KBS (Korea games and Final) | JTBC, Naver, CHZZK |
| India | DD Sports (opener, quarter-finals, semis, Final) | Unite8 Sports, ZEE5 (all 104) |
| Bangladesh | BTV (all matches) | T Sports, Somoy TV, Toffee, Bioscope+ |
| Pakistan | PTV Sports | Tapmad |
| New Zealand | TVNZ 1, TVNZ+ (22 matches) | TVNZ+ Event Pass (all 104, NZ$44.95) |
Japan offers the easiest free route in the region, with all 104 matches on ABEMA after a quick signup. In India, ZEE5 carries every match but only inside the country, while DD Sports shows the biggest games free. In Bangladesh, BTV airs the matches free to air, with Toffee and Bioscope+ for streaming.
A note on kick-off times: because every stadium sits in North America, matches across Asia run through the night and early morning. Plan for late sessions.
FIFA World Cup 2026 TV Channels in the Middle East and Africa
| Region | TV channels | Streaming |
|---|---|---|
| Middle East and North Africa | beIN Sports (Arabic and English) | beIN streaming (all 104) |
| Morocco | SNRT (free windows), beIN Sports | beIN streaming |
| South Africa | SABC (Bafana games and Final, free), SuperSport on DStv | SABC Plus, SportyTV (all 104) |
beIN Sports holds exclusive rights across 24 countries in the Middle East and North Africa, with commentary in both Arabic and English. In sub-Saharan Africa, New World TV holds the primary rights and sub-licenses to partners like SuperSport, while South Africa’s SABC keeps the Bafana Bafana games and the Final on free TV.
How to Stream the FIFA World Cup 2026 Without Cable
You do not need a cable box to watch. In the United States, FOX One streams every English match for about $19.99 a month, Peacock carries the full Spanish feed, and an antenna pulls in FOX and Telemundo for free. Live TV bundles like Fubo, YouTube TV, and Hulu + Live TV include the FOX and Telemundo channels together if you want one app for everything.
Outside the United States, most official broadcasters offer a free or paid app, such as BBC iPlayer in the UK, SBS On Demand in Australia, ABEMA in Japan, and ViX in Mexico. Pick the broadcaster for your country from the tables above, then download its app.
Free FIFA World Cup 2026 Highlights on YouTube and TikTok
FIFA named TikTok and YouTube as preferred platforms for 2026. TikTok runs an official World Cup hub for clips and highlights, and YouTube broadcasters stream the first 10 minutes of every match free worldwide on their official channels. In Brazil, CazéTV goes further and streams all 104 matches free on YouTube.
These are useful free extras rather than full coverage. FIFA+, which now runs through DAZN, carries highlights, replays, and archive footage but no live matches, so you still need your local broadcaster for the full game.
Watching the FIFA World Cup 2026 While Traveling
If you leave home during the tournament, your usual streaming app may stop working because broadcasters lock streams to your region. A VPN helps in two honest ways. It keeps your connection private on hotel and airport WiFi, and it lets you sign back into the service you already pay for at home while you are abroad.
Follow each platform’s terms of service when you do this. NordVPN and ExpressVPN are popular choices for travel, with apps for phones, computers, smart TVs, and routers, and both offer a money-back guarantee so you can test them first.
FIFA World Cup 2026 Schedule and Key Dates
The 48 teams play in 12 groups of four. The top two from each group, plus the eight best third-place teams, reach the new 32-team knockout round.
- Group Stage: June 11 to June 27, 2026
- Round of 32: June 28 to July 3, 2026
- Round of 16: July 4 to July 7, 2026
- Quarter-finals: July 9 to July 11, 2026
- Semi-finals: July 14 to July 15, 2026
- Third-place match: July 18, 2026
- Final: July 19, 2026 at 3:00 PM ET, MetLife Stadium
The opening match was Mexico against South Africa at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City. The United States hosts 78 of the 104 matches, with Canada and Mexico hosting 13 each.
FAQ About FIFA World Cup 2026 TV Channels
What channel is the FIFA World Cup 2026 on in the United States?
FOX shows the English matches and is free over the air, with extra games on FS1 on cable. Telemundo shows the Spanish matches free over the air, with more on Universo. To stream, use FOX One for English or Peacock for Spanish, both of which carry all 104 matches.
Can I watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 without cable?
Yes. An antenna gets you FOX and Telemundo free in the United States, FOX One streams every English match for about $19.99 a month, and Peacock covers the Spanish feed. Live TV apps such as Fubo, YouTube TV, and Hulu + Live TV bundle the channels together if you prefer one service.
Which countries can watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 for free?
Many. The UK shows all 104 on the BBC and ITV, Australia on SBS, Brazil on CazéTV via YouTube, and Japan on ABEMA. Germany, France, and Italy show a large share free on public TV, and most other countries put at least their national team’s games on free channels.
Is the FIFA World Cup 2026 free in the UK?
Yes. The BBC and ITV share all 104 matches with no subscription, and the Final airs on both BBC One and ITV1. You can stream free on BBC iPlayer or ITVX, though BBC iPlayer requires a valid UK TV Licence.
Can I watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 in 4K?
Yes, in select markets. FOX One streams chosen matches in 4K in the United States, MagentaTV offers 4K in Germany, and CCTV carries matches in 4K and 8K in China. You need a 4K-ready TV or device and an internet speed around 25 Mbps.
What time is the FIFA World Cup 2026 Final?
The Final kicks off on July 19, 2026 at 3:00 PM ET at MetLife Stadium near New York. That is 8:00 PM in the UK and 9:00 PM in central Europe. The third-place match is the day before, on July 18 in Miami.