FIFA World Cup 2026 Live Stream: How to Watch Free Online

You can watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 free in many countries. Public broadcasters carry most matches. BBC and ITV show every match free in the UK. SBS shows all 104 free in Australia. CazeTV streams all 104 free on YouTube in Brazil.

In the United States, FOX and Telemundo carry the whole tournament. This guide explains how to watch FIFA World Cup 2026 in your country, with every official broadcaster, streaming app, and free option.

Official media rights deliver all 104 matches to 212 territories across 175 countries. The tournament starts June 11. The Final is July 19 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. Free options come first below, then paid streaming, plus 4K and how to watch while you travel.

Where to Watch FIFA World Cup 2026

FIFA World Cup 2026 Quick Facts

DatesJune 11 to July 19, 2026
Host countriesUnited States, Canada, Mexico
Teams48
Total matches104
Venues16 stadiums
Opening matchMexico vs South Africa, Mexico City Stadium
FinalJuly 19, 2026, MetLife Stadium, New Jersey
Defending championsArgentina
Broadcast coverage212 territories across 175 countries
Streaming AnywhereWatch Here HD
FIFA World Cup 2026

Find Where to Watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Your Country

Search your country for TV channels, streaming apps, radio, and free options.

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 Free
  • Somoy TV

Streaming

  • Toffee
  • Bioscope+

Radio

  • Not confirmed yet

Free to watch

  • Matches free to air on BTV and T Sports Free
  • First 10 minutes of every match on YouTube Free
BR Brazil Free + paid options

On TV

  • TV Globo (55 matches) Free
  • SBT and N Sports (32 matches)

Streaming

  • CazeTV on YouTube (all 104) Free
  • Globoplay
  • sportv

Radio

  • Radio Jovem Pan
  • Radio Bandeirantes
  • Radio Gaucha

Free to watch

  • CazeTV 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)
  • RDS and Noovo (French)

Streaming

  • TSN subscription (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

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, 50 exclusive)

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)

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

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

On TV

  • Unite8 Sports 1 and 2 (Zee, Hindi and English)

Streaming

  • ZEE5

Radio

  • Not confirmed yet

Free to watch

  • 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 TV (all 104, free account) Free
  • DAZN

Radio

  • NHK radio

Free to watch

  • All 104 matches free on Abema TV 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

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

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

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 (34 free, Bafana games and Final) Free
  • SuperSport on DStv (all 104, from R99)

Streaming

  • SABC Plus (free matches) Free
  • SportyTV (all 104, one-off R10)

Radio

  • SABC radio (multiple languages)

Free to watch

  • 34 matches free 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) Free
  • JTBC

Streaming

  • Naver Sports
  • CHZZK

Radio

  • KBS radio

Free to watch

  • Korea games 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

On TV

  • SLT-Mobitel PEOTV (all 104, HD)

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

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 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, 72 matches)
  • FS1 (English, 32 matches)
  • Telemundo (Spanish, 92 matches) Free
  • Universo (Spanish, 12 matches)

Streaming

  • FOX One (all 104, select 4K)
  • Peacock (all 104, Premium)
  • Telemundo App (cable login)
  • Tubi (free, select matches) Free
  • Fubo, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV

Radio

  • Futbol de Primera (Spanish)
  • FOX Sports radio affiliates (English)

Free to watch

  • Tubi: the opener plus 3 opening ceremonies and 2 matches Free
  • Telemundo over the air with an antenna Free
  • First 10 minutes of every match on YouTube Free
VN Vietnam

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.

How to Watch FIFA World Cup 2026 Free

Free options exist in almost every country. Public broadcasters carry most matches, and some markets give you all 104 at no cost.

CountryFree coverage
UKAll 104 on BBC iPlayer and ITVX
AustraliaAll 104 on SBS On Demand
BrazilAll 104 on CazeTV via YouTube
JapanAll 104 on Abema TV
USA70 on FOX, 92 in Spanish on Telemundo, plus Tubi events
Germany60 on ARD and ZDF
France54 on M6 and M6+
Italy35 on RAI
South Africa34 on SABC, including Bafana games and the Final
New Zealand22 on TVNZ 1 and TVNZ+
World Cup 2026 Live Stream

How to Watch FIFA World Cup 2026 in the United States

FOX Sports holds English rights to all 104 matches. Telemundo holds Spanish rights to all 104 matches.

FOX airs 70 matches free on broadcast TV. FS1 carries 34 matches on cable, 32 group stage plus 2 Round of 32. Telemundo airs 92 matches free over the air, a Spanish-language record. Universo carries 12 on cable. The Final airs July 19 at 3:00 PM ET on FOX.

You do not need cable. The table below runs from free to full coverage.

OptionCostWhat you get
Digital antenna$070 FOX (English) and 92 Telemundo (Spanish)
Tubi$02 matches and 3 ceremonies, 4K, no account
Cable or TV login$0 with TVAll 104 via FOX Sports and Telemundo apps
Peacock Premium$10.99/monthAll 104 in Spanish
FOX One$19.99/monthAll 104 in English, select 4K
Sling TV Blue$45.99/monthFOX and FS1, no Telemundo
YouTube TV$82.99/monthFOX, FS1, Telemundo, Universo
Hulu + Live TV$89.99/monthFOX, FS1, Telemundo, Universo

FOX One is the official streaming home and includes a 7-day free trial. Tubi carries the opener and USA vs Paraguay free in 4K. Note that FuboTV still carries FOX and FS1 but dropped Telemundo on November 21, 2025, so pick another service for Spanish matches.

Run a channel scan with a digital antenna to get FOX and Telemundo free. Already have cable? Sign in at foxsports.com/live and the Telemundo En Vivo site with your provider login.

How to Watch FIFA World Cup 2026 in Canada

Bell Media holds exclusive Canadian rights to all 104 matches. English viewers watch on CTV and TSN. French viewers watch on RDS and Noovo.

Select matches air free on CTV, including Canada national team games, the opener, and the Final. No cable? The TSN streaming subscription costs $29.99 per month and includes all five TSN feeds. Cable subscribers stream free through CTV on Crave and the TSN and RDS apps.

How to Watch FIFA World Cup 2026 in Mexico

TelevisaUnivision and TV Azteca share Mexican rights. Mexico co-hosts and opens play on June 11. TelevisaUnivision airs 32 matches free on Canal 5 and Las Estrellas, with the other 72 on TUDN. ViX streams all 104. TV Azteca airs 32 free on Azteca Uno and Azteca 7, including every Mexico game and the opener. Stream free on TV Azteca En Vivo.

How to Watch FIFA World Cup 2026 in the UK

BBC and ITV share all 104 matches. Every match is free with no subscription. Coverage runs on ITV1, ITV4, ITVX, and STV in central and northern Scotland, plus BBC One and BBC iPlayer. The Final airs on both BBC One and ITV1 at the same time.

Stream free on BBC iPlayer or ITVX with a free account. You need a UK TV Licence to use BBC iPlayer.

How to Watch FIFA World Cup 2026 in Australia

SBS broadcasts all 104 matches live and free on SBS, SBS VICELAND, and SBS On Demand. Create a free SBS account and stream on any device. No payment at any point.

How to Watch FIFA World Cup 2026 in Latin America

In Brazil, CazeTV streams all 104 matches free on YouTube. Globo holds around 52 matches, including every Brazil game and the Final, on TV and Globoplay. SBT airs 32 free over the air, and N Sports carries the same package on pay TV.

In Argentina, Telefe and TV Publica air every Argentina game free. TyC Sports adds matches on pay TV, and DSports streams all 104 through DGO. In Colombia, Caracol TV and RCN air every Colombia game free, with Win Sports on pay TV. In Chile, Chilevision carries Chile games and major knockouts, and DSports streams the rest for subscribers.

How to Watch FIFA World Cup 2026 in Europe

In Germany, ARD and ZDF air 60 matches free, 30 each, covering every Germany game and the Final. MagentaTV streams all 104 on subscription.

In France, M6 airs 54 matches free, including every France game, with free streaming on M6+. beIN Sports carries all 104 on pay channels, with 50 exclusive. RMC holds French radio rights.

In Italy, RAI airs 35 matches free on Rai 1 and RaiPlay, including the opener, both semis, and the Final. DAZN holds all 104 on streaming. Italy did not qualify, but you can watch every other team.

In Spain, RTVE airs every Spain game and the Final free on La 1 and RTVE Play. DAZN holds all 104 through Mediapro. In Portugal, RTP, SIC, and TVI share free coverage including every Portugal game and the Final, LiveModeTV streams 34 top matches free on YouTube, and Sport TV holds all 104 on pay TV.

How to Watch FIFA World Cup 2026 in Asia and Oceania

CountryBroadcasterFree or paid
JapanAbema TV, NHK, Fuji TV, Nippon TV, DAZNAll 104 free on Abema
South KoreaJTBC, KBS, Naver Sports, CHZZKKBS free for Korea games
ChinaCCTV, MiguFree, confirmed
IndiaZee (Unite8 Sports, ZEE5)Mixed
BangladeshBTV, T Sports, Somoy TVFree on BTV
PakistanPTV Sports, TapmadPTV Sports free, Tapmad paid
Sri LankaSLT-Mobitel PEOTVAll 104, paid
IndonesiaTVRI, RRIFree
ThailandThai PBS, Channel 3Free
SingaporeMediacorpMixed
Hong KongNow TVPaid
VietnamVTV, FPT TelecomPaid
PhilippinesTAP SportsPaid
New ZealandTVNZ 1, TVNZ+22 free, all 104 via Event Pass

In Japan, Abema TV streams all 104 free after a quick signup. In China, CCTV and Migu carry the tournament in 4K and 8K.

The South Asian markets confirmed late: India on Zee, Bangladesh on a BTV, T Sports, and Somoy TV consortium with free-to-air coverage on BTV and paid streaming on Toffee and Bioscope+, Pakistan on PTV Sports and Tapmad, and Sri Lanka on PEOTV.

New Zealand shows 22 matches free on TVNZ, including every All Whites game and the Final, with all 104 on a one-off Event Pass at NZ$44.95.

How to Watch FIFA World Cup 2026 in the Middle East and Africa

beIN Sports holds exclusive rights across 24 MENA countries, including Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Egypt, and Morocco. Coverage runs in Arabic and English, and beIN CONNECT streams all 104. Some host nations add free windows, such as SNRT in Morocco.

In sub-Saharan Africa, New World TV holds the primary rights and sub-licenses across the region. In South Africa, SABC airs 34 matches free, including every Bafana Bafana game and the Final, on SABC 1, SABC 3, SABC Sport, and the SABC Plus app. SuperSport carries all 104 on DStv from the Access tier, and SportyTV streams all 104 for a one-off R10 fee.

Free Streaming on TikTok and YouTube

FIFA signed two Preferred Platform deals for 2026. TikTok came first on January 8, with a World Cup hub on TikTok GamePlan for clips and highlights. YouTube followed on March 17. Broadcasters stream the first 10 minutes of every match free on their official channels, and some full matches air too. In Brazil, CazeTV streams all 104 free on YouTube.

How to Watch FIFA World Cup 2026 While Traveling

Your home streaming service blocks abroad because of regional rights. A VPN connects you to a server in your home country and restores access to broadcaster apps and free streams.

Best free routes via VPN:

  • Australia server: SBS On Demand, all 104 free
  • Brazil server: CazeTV on YouTube, all 104 free
  • Japan server: Abema TV, all 104 free
  • Germany server: ARD and ZDF, 60 matches free
  • UK server: BBC iPlayer and ITVX, all 104 free with a UK TV Licence

NordVPN and ExpressVPN are popular picks for sports streaming. Test your VPN before you travel so you avoid issues on match day. VPN use is legal in most countries, though some platforms restrict it in their terms, so check your local rules first.

If you fly or cruise during the tournament, Sport24 holds exclusive in-flight and cruise rights to all 104 matches. Airlines include Emirates, Etihad, Turkish Airlines, and Singapore Airlines, and cruise lines include Royal Caribbean and Carnival. Confirm with your operator before you travel.

Now you know how to watch FIFA World Cup 2026 in your country. Pick your country in the finder, then pick your official broadcaster. Free-to-air options cover most fans, and streaming apps fill the gaps. Start your stream on June 11 and catch every match from the opening ceremony to the Final.

How to Watch FIFA World Cup 2026

FAQ About How to Watch FIFA World Cup 2026

Will the FIFA World Cup 2026 be on Netflix?

No. Netflix does not stream the men’s 2026 World Cup. FOX and Telemundo hold the US rights, and FIFA sold every other market to local broadcasters. Netflix did win the US rights to the 2027 and 2031 Women’s World Cups, but not this men’s tournament.

Is FIFA+ showing the 2026 World Cup live?

No. FIFA+ does not carry live World Cup matches. As of June 2026 it moved to DAZN, so you now open the FIFA+ section inside DAZN with a free account and FIFA ID. It stays free for highlights, replays, documentaries, and World Cup archive, but live games remain with your country’s broadcaster.

Why is the FIFA World Cup 2026 not on ESPN or Sky Sports?

ESPN and Sky Sports did not win the rights. FIFA sells coverage market by market, and for 2026 it went to FOX and Telemundo in the US and to BBC and ITV in the UK. Neither ESPN nor Sky carries any matches this tournament.

Can I watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 in 4K?

Yes, in select markets. FOX One streams chosen matches in 4K in the US, MagentaTV offers 4K in Germany, and CCTV carries matches in 4K and 8K in China. You need a 4K TV or device and an internet speed near 25 Mbps.

Is the FIFA World Cup 2026 on Amazon Prime Video?

Not in Prime Video’s own catalog. In the US, you can add FOX One as a Prime Video Channel and watch all 104 English matches there. The matches are not included free with a standard Amazon Prime membership.

Is the FIFA World Cup 2026 on the Apple Sports app?

No. The Apple Sports app shows live scores, stats, and match updates, not live video. Apple does not hold streaming rights, so you still watch the matches through your country’s broadcaster or its app.

Can I watch FIFA World Cup 2026 replays and full matches on demand?

Yes. Most broadcasters post full-match replays and highlights in their apps, such as BBC iPlayer, ITVX, Peacock, and SBS On Demand. FIFA+, now hosted on DAZN, also carries free highlights and condensed games after each match ends.

How much mobile data does streaming a match use?

A two-hour match uses about 2 to 6 GB in HD and up to 14 GB in 4K. To save mobile data, set the stream to 720p or 1080p, or watch on Wi-Fi. Radio commentary uses far less.

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