FIFA World Cup 2026 is being streamed across multiple digital platforms worldwide. From Zee5 in India to FOX One in the United States, fans can access live matches, schedules, and highlights through a growing ecosystem of streaming services. Fans can access live matches, schedules, and updates from virtually anywhere.
For the first time, broadcasters participating in the World Cup 2026 can choose to stream the first 10 minutes of every match on their official YouTube channels. This innovation is expected to increase accessibility for more people.
The event is expected to become one of the most widely-streamed events ever. In addition to traditional TV broadcasting, there are numerous other ways for people from all over the world to watch football games on their smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, and laptops. There are free-to-air streaming apps in the UK, expensive paid-for sports applications in the Middle East, and special football streaming services in North America.
| Region/Country | Official Streaming App/Platform | Coverage |
|---|---|---|
| United States | FOX One | All 104 matches live |
| Tubi | Select matches available for free streaming | |
| Peacock | Spanish-language coverage | |
| FuboTV | Live streaming of FOX and FS1 broadcasts | |
| United Kingdom | BBC iPlayer | Free live matches, highlights, and analysis |
| ITVX | Free live streaming of FIFA World Cup matches | |
| India | Zee5 | Official digital streaming platform |
| Unite8 Sports (TV Network) | Television broadcast coverage | |
| UAE & Middle East | beIN Sports Connect | Live streaming across the MENA region |
| Canada | TSN+ | Live coverage of all FIFA World Cup matches |
| CTV App | Selected matches, including knockout-stage games | |
| Australia | SBS On Demand | Free streaming of all World Cup matches |
| Brazil | CazéTV (YouTube) | Free live match streaming |
| Ireland | RTÉ Player | Live streaming, highlights, and match analysis |
Football fans in the UK can still watch World Cup matches for free. Two free platforms stream World Cup matches, including BBC iPlayer and ITVX, which allow users to enjoy matches without paying any extra charges. There is coverage of the matches on the BBC and ITV channels.
The FIFA World Cup was once a televised event, but it has now become a digital phenomenon. Streaming applications offer features such as watching matches on multiple devices, watching highlights, statistics, and commentary, and customized viewing.
The younger generation is watching sports on their mobile phones, prompting broadcasting companies to invest in digital applications to provide the best possible user experience. The World Cup is anticipated to break numerous records in live streaming and online engagement.
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The group stage started on June 11 and will run until June 27. The round of 32 will start from June 28 to July 3, and the round of 16 will start from July 4 to 7. After which, the quarterfinals will run from July 9 to 11, the semi-finals on July 14 and 15, the bronze medal match on July 18, and the finals will kick off on July 19.
For football enthusiasts, the challenge is to choose the streaming app that best fits their viewing preferences.