How to Watch the World Cup 2026 in the US
Every match, every option: TV, streaming and free routes. Check today's schedule for the channel of each specific match.
English: FOX and FS1 (all 104 matches)
TV: Matches split between FOX (broadcast) and FS1 (cable). Both are included in YouTube TV, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, Sling Blue and DirecTV Stream.
Streaming: FOX One streams every match for $19.99/month, and the FOX Sports app works with a pay-TV login.
Free: Select matches stream free on Tubi, FOX's ad-supported service, including marquee USA matches.
Spanish: Telemundo and Peacock
TV: Telemundo airs 92 matches free over the air; Universo (cable) carries the other 12.
Streaming: Peacock Premium ($10.99/month) streams all 104 matches in Spanish, the cheapest single way to get every game. Guía en español: dónde ver el Mundial.
The cheapest ways to watch everything
If you only want one subscription: Peacock at $10.99/month covers all 104 matches (Spanish commentary). For English coverage of everything, FOX One at $19.99/month is the direct route, or a live-TV bundle that carries FOX and FS1. An over-the-air antenna gets you the FOX broadcast matches plus all 92 Telemundo matches for free.
In Mexico and Canada
Mexico: 32 matches on open TV via TelevisaUnivision (Canal 5, Las Estrellas) and TV Azteca (Azteca 7, Azteca Uno); TUDN carries about 72 on pay TV; ViX Premium streams all 104. All Mexico matches air on open TV.
Canada: TSN and CTV in English, RDS in French.