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Every four years, the world stops to watch football’s greatest spectacle. Dreams are realized, legends are created, and nations unite behind their teams in pursuit of the sport’s ultimate prize. With the FIFA World Cup 2026 set to be the biggest edition in history, here’s how you can catch every moment live.

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Where to watch FIFA World Cup 2026 live on TV?

Fans across the globe will be able to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 opening ceremony through FIFA’s official broadcast partners in their respective countries. In the United States, coverage will be available on FOX Sports and Telemundo, while viewers in Canada can tune in via TSN, CTV, and RDS.

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Football fans in the United Kingdom will be able to follow the festivities on the BBC and ITV, with SBS carrying the broadcast in Australia. Across Europe, major broadcasters such as TF1 and beIN Sports in France, ARD and ZDF in Germany, RTVE in Spain, and RAI in Italy are expected to bring the spectacle to audiences.

In Latin America, coverage will be available through leading networks including Globo and SporTV in Brazil, as well as TelevisaUnivision and TV Azteca in Mexico. Indian viewers will also be able to watch the ceremony through the tournament’s official broadcast partners, ensuring that one of football’s largest fan bases remains connected to the festivities.

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In addition to traditional television coverage, the opening ceremony will also be available through official streaming platforms operated by regional broadcasters, allowing fans to watch the festivities across multiple devices. With the 2026 FIFA World Cup set to be the largest edition in the tournament’s history, featuring 48 teams and 104 matches across three host nations, the opening ceremony is expected to attract hundreds of millions of viewers worldwide.

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Which streaming services will show FIFA World Cup 2026 matches?

Fans around the world will be able to stream FIFA World Cup 2026 matches through a variety of platforms, depending on their location. In the United States, coverage will be available through FOX Sports’ digital platforms, including Peacock, Fubo, Sling TV, YouTube TV, and other participating live TV streaming services.

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Football fans in the United Kingdom will be able to follow the tournament on ITVX and BBC iPlayer, while viewers in Canada can access matches through TSN, RDS, and fuboTV Canada. In Mexico, streaming coverage will be available via TUDN, ViX, Canal 5, and Las Estrellas. Additional streaming options will be offered by FIFA’s official broadcast partners across numerous countries, allowing fans worldwide to follow the tournament on television, mobile devices, and connected streaming platforms.

How to watch FIFA World Cup 2026 online without cable?

Football fans without a traditional cable subscription will have several options to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 online. In India, all 104 matches will be live-streamed on ZEE5, which holds the tournament’s digital rights in the country. Viewers can watch the action through the ZEE5 app and website across mobile devices, smart TVs, tablets, and laptops. Television coverage in India will be available on Unite8 Sports channels.

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In the United States, cord-cutters can access World Cup coverage through streaming services that carry FOX Sports and Telemundo, including Fubo, Sling TV, YouTube TV, and other participating live-TV platforms. Spanish-language coverage will also be available through Peacock and Telemundo’s digital services. Fans in other regions can stream matches through the official digital platforms of FIFA’s broadcast partners, with availability varying by country.

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FIFA World Cup 2026 broadcast rights by country

The broadcast rights for the FIFA World Cup 2026 are distributed among some of the world’s largest media networks, ensuring extensive coverage across every major football market. In India, tournament rights are held by Zee Entertainment, with matches available through ZEE5 and Unite8 Sports. In the United States, FOX Sports and Telemundo will provide English- and Spanish-language coverage, respectively, while Bell Media holds the rights in Canada through its TSN, CTV, and RDS platforms.

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Across Europe, football fans in the United Kingdom will be able to watch the tournament through the BBC and ITV, including their respective streaming services BBC iPlayer and ITVX. In Mexico, coverage will be carried by TelevisaUnivision and its associated platforms, while China Media Group (CMG) retains the rights in China for both television and digital distribution.

Broadcast arrangements vary across Southeast Asia, where rights are held by a range of national networks and media groups, including VTV in Vietnam, Mediacorp in Singapore, TVRI in Indonesia, and Hang Meas Video in Cambodia. Together, these partnerships ensure that the expanded 48-team tournament reaches audiences in virtually every corner of the world.

FIFA World Cup 2026 TV channels and streaming platforms in the USA, UK, and India

In the United States, FOX will televise 70 matches during the tournament, while FS1 will carry the remaining 34 games. Spanish-language coverage will be available through Telemundo and Universo, with streaming options on the broadcasters’ digital platforms and participating live TV services.

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Football fans in the United Kingdom will be able to watch the tournament free-to-air on BBC One and ITV1. Matches will also be available online through BBC iPlayer and ITVX, allowing viewers to stream games live across a range of devices.

In India, Zee Entertainment holds the tournament’s media rights, with all 104 matches available to stream live on the ZEE5 app and website. Television coverage will be provided by Unite8 Sports through Unite8 Sports 1 and Unite8 Sports 1 HD for Hindi-language broadcasts, and Unite8 Sports 2 and Unite8 Sports 2 HD for English-language broadcasts, ensuring comprehensive coverage throughout the tournament.

How to stream FIFA World Cup 2026 on mobile, smart TV, and other devices

If you’re planning to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 without a traditional cable subscription, several streaming services will provide access across smartphones, tablets, laptops, smart TVs, and streaming devices.

  • YouTube TV: Offers access to local FOX affiliates and FS1, making it one of the most convenient ways to watch the tournament live.
  • Fubo: Includes FOX, FS1, and other sports channels required for World Cup coverage.
  • Sling TV: The Sling Blue package starts at $45.99 per month and includes FS1 and local FOX stations in select markets.
  • Hulu + Live TV: Available from $89.99 per month, the service includes access to FOX and comes bundled with Disney+ and ESPN+.
  • Peacock: Fans looking for Spanish-language coverage can stream all 104 matches through Peacock as part of Telemundo’s World Cup coverage.
  • ZEE5 (India): Indian viewers can stream all 104 matches live through the ZEE5 app and website across mobile devices, smart TVs, tablets, and laptops.

Whether you are watching at home on a smart TV or following the action on your phone while traveling, these platforms offer multiple ways to stay connected to the biggest FIFA World Cup ever staged.

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Tanushree Bhowmick is a Senior Olympic Sports Writer at EssentiallySports with over five years of experience in sports and lifestyle journalism. Having covered UFC and MMA extensively, she now brings that lens to Olympic wrestling—highlighting how traditional combat disciplines echo through modern fighting. With a keen eye for technique and storytelling, her work explores how champions are shaped across both worlds.

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