How to Watch the FIFA World Cup 2026: Complete TV & Streaming Guide by Country

The biggest sporting event on the planet has arrived.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to be the largest World Cup in history, featuring 48 national teams, 104 matches, and three host countries: the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

The tournament kicks off on June 11, 2026, and concludes with the Final on July 19, 2026, at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.

With millions of fans preparing to follow every goal, upset, and unforgettable moment, one question continues to come up:


Where can you watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup live?

The good news is that FIFA has secured official broadcasting agreements across more than 200 territories worldwide. Whether you're watching from North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, or anywhere else, there are official television and streaming options available.

This guide breaks down the major broadcasters and streaming platforms by country so you can enjoy every match without missing a moment.


North America

United States

As one of the tournament's host nations, the United States offers one of the most comprehensive World Cup viewing experiences available.

English-language coverage is provided by FOX and FS1, which will broadcast all 104 matches throughout the tournament. Beginning with the knockout stage in July, major matches including the quarterfinals, semifinals, third-place playoff, and the World Cup Final will be shown on the main FOX network.

Spanish-language coverage is available through Telemundo and Universo, providing extensive coverage for Spanish-speaking audiences across the country.

Streaming Options in the United States

Fans can stream matches through several platforms, including:

  • FOX One

  • Peacock (Spanish-language coverage)

  • FuboTV

  • Sling TV

  • Hulu + Live TV

  • YouTube TV

Additionally, select opening ceremony coverage is available through Tubi.

Tip: Some group-stage matches may be available free over-the-air through local FOX stations, making it possible to watch without a subscription.


Canada

Canadian viewers can follow the tournament through Bell Media's extensive coverage.

TSN provides English-language broadcasts, while RDS delivers French-language coverage throughout the competition.

Fans looking for free access should keep an eye on CTV, which is expected to carry select matches over-the-air. For cord-cutters, TSN Direct offers live streaming without requiring a traditional cable subscription.

Available Platforms

  • TSN

  • RDS

  • CTV

  • TSN Direct


Mexico

Mexico may offer one of the best viewing experiences anywhere in the world during the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Both TelevisaUnivision and TV Azteca are expected to provide extensive free-to-air coverage, giving fans easy access to the tournament from start to finish.

For millions of Mexican football fans, watching the World Cup will be straightforward and widely accessible through traditional television broadcasts.


Europe

United Kingdom

Football fans in the United Kingdom continue to enjoy one of the most viewer-friendly broadcasting arrangements in world football.

BBC and ITV will share broadcasting rights for the tournament, allowing viewers to watch matches free of charge.

Matches can also be streamed online through:

For most viewers, no additional sports subscription is required beyond the standard television licence.


Germany

Germany's World Cup coverage is shared between ARD, ZDF, and MagentaTV.

ARD and ZDF are public broadcasters and will provide free access to many of the tournament's biggest matches.

For fans who want complete coverage, MagentaTV offers access to all matches throughout the competition.

Available Platforms

  • ARD

  • ZDF

  • MagentaTV


France

French viewers have multiple options for following the World Cup.

M6 will broadcast a selection of matches free-to-air, including several major fixtures and key knockout-stage games.

Fans looking for complete tournament coverage can subscribe to beIN Sports, which holds rights to all World Cup matches in France.

Available Platforms

  • M6

  • beIN Sports


Spain

Spain's national broadcaster RTVE will provide free coverage of selected World Cup matches, including key group-stage fixtures and major knockout games.

Fans seeking complete access to the tournament can watch through DAZN, which holds rights to the full competition.

Available Platforms

  • RTVE

  • DAZN


Italy

Italian football fans can follow the tournament through a combination of free and subscription-based services.

RAI will broadcast selected matches free-to-air, while DAZN provides broader coverage across the competition.

Available Platforms

  • RAI

  • DAZN


Netherlands

The Netherlands will offer both free and premium viewing options.

NOS, the country's public broadcaster, will carry many of the tournament's most important matches, while Ziggo Sport provides additional coverage through its subscription service.

Available Platforms

  • NOS

  • Ziggo Sport


Portugal

Portuguese viewers can watch matches through RTP, the national public broadcaster, as well as Sport TV for expanded coverage.

Available Platforms

  • RTP

  • Sport TV


Belgium

Belgian coverage will be shared between:

  • RTBF (French-language coverage)

  • VRT (Dutch-language coverage)

Both broadcasters provide free access to major World Cup matches.


Switzerland

Swiss viewers can follow the World Cup through SRG SSR, which serves multiple language regions across the country and provides extensive public coverage.


Poland

TVP, Poland's national public broadcaster, will offer free-to-air coverage of World Cup matches for viewers across the country.


Russia

Match TV holds broadcasting rights for the tournament and will provide World Cup coverage throughout Russia.


Turkey

TRT, Turkey's public broadcaster, will air World Cup matches and provide broad nationwide access for football fans.


Greece

Greek viewers can watch the tournament through ERT, which holds free-to-air broadcasting rights.


Scandinavia

Football fans across Scandinavia will have strong free viewing options available:

  • Sweden — SVT

  • Norway — NRK

  • Denmark — DR

All three broadcasters are public networks and are expected to provide extensive World Cup coverage throughout the tournament.


Asia: Where to Watch the FIFA World Cup 2026

Football continues to grow rapidly across Asia, and fans throughout the region will have multiple ways to watch every moment of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

From major television broadcasters to dedicated streaming platforms, viewers across Asia can follow all 104 matches live throughout the tournament.


India

After months of speculation surrounding broadcasting rights, Indian football fans finally received confirmation ahead of the tournament.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be broadcast on Zee Entertainment's Unite8 Sports channels in both Hindi and English. Fans can also stream every match live through ZEE5, giving viewers access across mobile devices, tablets, smart TVs, and desktops.

Available Platforms

  • Unite8 Sports

  • ZEE5


Pakistan

Football fans in Pakistan can follow the tournament through PTV Sports, which provides television coverage across the country.

For online viewers, Tapmad offers live streaming access to all World Cup matches in HD quality.

Available Platforms

  • PTV Sports

  • Tapmad


Bangladesh

Viewers in Bangladesh have several options for watching the World Cup.

Television coverage is available through Somoy TV, BTV, and T Sports, while online streaming is offered through Toffee and Bioscope+.

Available Platforms

  • Somoy TV

  • BTV

  • T Sports

  • Toffee

  • Bioscope+


Sri Lanka

Sri Lankan viewers can follow the tournament through PEO TV, which holds the official broadcast rights for the competition.

Available Platforms

  • PEO TV


Maldives

Football fans in the Maldives can access World Cup coverage through ICE Networks and Medianet.

Available Platforms

  • ICE Networks

  • Medianet


Nepal

Acepro Media holds the official broadcasting rights for the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Nepal.

Available Platforms

  • Acepro Media


China

China will offer one of the most advanced viewing experiences of any market during the tournament.

China Media Group (CMG), the parent company of CCTV, holds exclusive rights across television, streaming, mobile, and digital platforms. Many matches are expected to be available in high-quality 4K and selected formats in 8K resolution.

China Mobile's Migu platform serves as the primary digital streaming destination for viewers across the country.

Available Platforms

  • CCTV

  • CMG

  • Migu


Japan

Japanese viewers can watch the tournament through NHK and Fuji TV.

NHK, Japan's national public broadcaster, will provide coverage of many of the tournament's biggest matches, while Fuji TV offers additional broadcast coverage.

Available Platforms

  • NHK

  • Fuji TV


South Korea

South Korean football fans benefit from extensive coverage through the country's three major broadcasters.

KBS, MBC, and SBS will share broadcasting rights, providing multiple viewing options throughout the tournament.

Available Platforms

  • KBS

  • MBC

  • SBS


Thailand

Coverage in Thailand is shared between Thai PBS and True Sport, giving fans access through both public and subscription-based services.

Available Platforms

  • Thai PBS

  • True Sport


Malaysia

Astro Sports holds the official broadcasting rights for Malaysia and will provide comprehensive tournament coverage.

Available Platforms

  • Astro Sports


Singapore

Fans in Singapore can watch World Cup matches through Singtel and StarHub.

Available Platforms

  • Singtel

  • StarHub


Indonesia

Indonesia offers both free-to-air and streaming options for football fans.

SCTV and Indosiar provide television coverage, while Vidio serves as the official streaming platform.

Available Platforms

  • SCTV

  • Indosiar

  • Vidio


Philippines

The FIFA World Cup 2026 will be available in the Philippines through PTV and TV5, both of which provide free-to-air coverage.

Available Platforms

  • PTV

  • TV5


Vietnam

Vietnamese football fans can follow the tournament through VTV, the country's national public broadcaster.

Available Platforms

  • VTV


Asia World Cup 2026 Quick Reference

CountryBroadcaster / Streaming Platform
IndiaUnite8 Sports, ZEE5
PakistanPTV Sports, Tapmad
BangladeshSomoy TV, BTV, T Sports, Toffee, Bioscope+
Sri LankaPEO TV
MaldivesICE Networks, Medianet
NepalAcepro Media
ChinaCCTV, CMG, Migu
JapanNHK, Fuji TV
South KoreaKBS, MBC, SBS
ThailandThai PBS, True Sport
MalaysiaAstro Sports
SingaporeSingtel, StarHub
IndonesiaSCTV, Indosiar, Vidio
PhilippinesPTV, TV5
VietnamVTV

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Whether you're watching from Mumbai, Tokyo, Seoul, Bangkok, Jakarta, or Beijing, fans across Asia will have access to extensive coverage of the biggest FIFA World Cup ever.

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Middle East & North Africa (MENA)

Football fans across the Middle East and North Africa will once again rely on one of the region's most established sports broadcasters for complete FIFA World Cup coverage.

beIN Sports

beIN Sports holds the exclusive broadcasting rights for the 2026 FIFA World Cup across the MENA region, providing live coverage of all 104 matches throughout the tournament.

The network serves viewers across 24 countries, including:

  • Saudi Arabia

  • United Arab Emirates (UAE)

  • Qatar

  • Kuwait

  • Bahrain

  • Oman

  • Jordan

  • Lebanon

  • Iraq

  • Syria

  • Egypt

  • Libya

  • Tunisia

  • Algeria

  • Morocco

  • Sudan

  • Yemen

  • Palestine

  • And other countries throughout the region

Fans can watch matches on traditional television channels or stream them live through the beIN CONNECT app on smartphones, tablets, and other connected devices.

Available Platforms

  • beIN Sports

  • beIN CONNECT

Note: An active beIN Sports subscription is generally required to access live World Cup coverage across the region.


Africa

Football remains one of the most popular sports across Africa, and viewers throughout the continent will have multiple ways to follow the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Sub-Saharan Africa

New World TV holds the primary regional broadcasting rights for Sub-Saharan Africa.

Coverage is distributed across more than 50 countries through a partnership with SuperSport, which provides extensive tournament coverage via DStv and GOtv platforms.

One notable benefit for subscribers is that World Cup coverage is available even on selected entry-level DStv packages, making the tournament more accessible to fans throughout the region.

SuperSport will also offer broadcasts in multiple African languages, helping reach audiences across diverse communities and countries.

Available Platforms

  • New World TV

  • SuperSport

  • DStv

  • GOtv


South Africa

South African football fans will enjoy one of the strongest viewing options on the continent.

SABC secured a sub-license that allows free-to-air access to World Cup matches through:

For viewers who prefer premium coverage, SuperSport will continue to provide extensive tournament broadcasting through DStv and GOtv.

Streaming options are also available through SportyTV.

Available Platforms

  • SABC 1

  • SABC 3

  • SABC Sport

  • SABC Plus

  • SuperSport

  • DStv

  • GOtv

  • SportyTV


Nigeria

In Nigeria, World Cup coverage is primarily available through SuperSport on DStv.

Additional free-to-air coverage may be available through local broadcasting partnerships, allowing more fans to access selected matches throughout the tournament.

Available Platforms

  • SuperSport

  • DStv

  • Local Free-to-Air Broadcasters


Kenya

Kenyan viewers can watch the FIFA World Cup through DStv and SuperSport, with both television and streaming access available.

Available Platforms

  • DStv

  • SuperSport


Ghana

Football fans in Ghana will have access through SuperSport and DStv, along with selected free-to-air coverage from local broadcasters.

Available Platforms

  • SuperSport

  • DStv

  • Local Free-to-Air Broadcasters


North Africa

Countries in North Africa follow the same broadcasting arrangement as the wider Middle East and North Africa region.

This includes:

  • Egypt

  • Morocco

  • Tunisia

  • Algeria

  • Libya

Viewers in these countries can watch all FIFA World Cup matches through beIN Sports and the beIN CONNECT streaming platform.

Available Platforms

  • beIN Sports

  • beIN CONNECT


Africa World Cup 2026 Quick Reference

Region/CountryBroadcaster & Streaming Platform
Sub-Saharan AfricaNew World TV, SuperSport, DStv, GOtv
South AfricaSABC, SuperSport, DStv, GOtv, SportyTV
NigeriaSuperSport, DStv, Local Broadcasters
KenyaSuperSport, DStv
GhanaSuperSport, DStv, Local Broadcasters
EgyptbeIN Sports, beIN CONNECT
MoroccobeIN Sports, beIN CONNECT
TunisiabeIN Sports, beIN CONNECT
AlgeriabeIN Sports, beIN CONNECT
LibyabeIN Sports, beIN CONNECT

With widespread television coverage, streaming services, and free-to-air options in several countries, football fans across Africa will have plenty of opportunities to follow every match of the biggest FIFA World Cup ever.

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South America

South America is home to some of the world's most passionate football fans, and the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be widely available across the continent through a mix of free-to-air broadcasters, premium sports networks, and streaming platforms.


Brazil

Brazilian football fans will enjoy one of the most extensive World Cup broadcasting setups anywhere in the world.

Grupo Globo provides primary television coverage throughout the tournament, while several additional broadcasters and digital platforms expand access for viewers nationwide.

One of the most notable developments for 2026 is the availability of all 104 matches through CazéTV's digital coverage, giving fans more ways than ever to follow the tournament.

Additional coverage is also available through SBT and N Sports.

Available Platforms

  • Globo

  • CazéTV

  • SBT

  • N Sports


Argentina

Argentina's World Cup coverage is shared between multiple broadcasters, ensuring fans can follow every match throughout the tournament.

TyC Sports, TVP, and DSports all provide coverage, with TVP offering free-to-air access to many of the tournament's most important matches, including Argentina fixtures.

Available Platforms

  • TyC Sports

  • TVP

  • DSports


Chile, Colombia, Peru, Uruguay & Venezuela

Across much of South America, DSports serves as the primary premium broadcaster for World Cup coverage.

Fans can also stream matches through the DGO platform, while local broadcasters in each country typically provide free access to selected high-profile matches.

Available Platforms

  • DSports

  • DGO

  • Local Free-to-Air Broadcasters


Bolivia & Paraguay

Bolivia and Paraguay operate under separate broadcasting agreements.

Viewers should check local television providers and national broadcasters for official World Cup coverage information.


South America World Cup 2026 Quick Reference

CountryBroadcaster & Streaming Platform
BrazilGlobo, CazéTV, SBT, N Sports
ArgentinaTyC Sports, TVP, DSports
ChileDSports, DGO
ColombiaDSports, DGO
PeruDSports, DGO
UruguayDSports, DGO
VenezuelaDSports, DGO
BoliviaLocal Broadcasters
ParaguayLocal Broadcasters

With football deeply woven into the culture of South America, fans throughout the region will have extensive access to every moment of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.


Central America & Caribbean

Football fans across Central America and the Caribbean will have a variety of viewing options available throughout the tournament.

Many countries benefit from free-to-air television coverage through local broadcasters, while regional sports networks and streaming platforms provide additional access.


Central America

Several Central American nations are expected to offer free television coverage through local broadcasters.

This includes:

  • Costa Rica

  • Guatemala

  • Honduras

  • El Salvador

  • Panama

Football fans in these countries can follow many World Cup matches without requiring a paid subscription.

Available Platforms

  • Local Free-to-Air Broadcasters


Caribbean Region

Many Caribbean territories receive coverage through regional broadcasting partnerships and sports networks.

DSports and the DGO streaming platform provide access in numerous markets throughout the region.

Available Platforms

  • DSports

  • DGO


Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico falls under the United States broadcasting agreement.

Fans can watch World Cup matches through Telemundo's Spanish-language coverage, alongside other platforms available through the U.S. rights package.

Available Platforms

  • Telemundo

  • U.S. Broadcasting Partners


Central America & Caribbean Quick Reference

Country/RegionBroadcaster & Streaming Platform
Costa RicaLocal Broadcasters
GuatemalaLocal Broadcasters
HondurasLocal Broadcasters
El SalvadorLocal Broadcasters
PanamaLocal Broadcasters
Caribbean TerritoriesDSports, DGO
Puerto RicoTelemundo, U.S. Rights Holders

Central Asia

Football fans in Central Asia will have excellent access to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with several countries offering free public television coverage.

This makes the tournament widely accessible across the region without requiring expensive subscriptions.


Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan's public broadcaster QAZTRK will provide free coverage of World Cup matches.

Available Platforms

  • QAZTRK


Kyrgyzstan

Viewers in Kyrgyzstan can watch the tournament through KTRK, the country's public broadcaster.

Available Platforms

  • KTRK


Tajikistan

World Cup coverage is available through Varzish TV and TV Football.

Available Platforms

  • Varzish TV

  • TV Football


Turkmenistan

Turkmenistan Sport will broadcast tournament coverage throughout the competition.

Available Platforms

  • Turkmenistan Sport


Uzbekistan

Football fans in Uzbekistan can watch World Cup matches through Zo'r TV.

Available Platforms

  • Zo'r TV


Central Asia Quick Reference

CountryBroadcaster
KazakhstanQAZTRK
KyrgyzstanKTRK
TajikistanVarzish TV, TV Football
TurkmenistanTurkmenistan Sport
UzbekistanZo'r TV

With strong public broadcasting support throughout the region, football fans across Central Asia will have reliable access to the biggest FIFA World Cup in history.
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Oceania

Football fans in Oceania will have excellent access to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with both Australia and New Zealand offering a mix of free-to-air television and digital streaming options.

Whether you're watching from Sydney, Melbourne, Auckland, or Wellington, following the tournament will be easier than ever.


Australia

Australia offers one of the most fan-friendly World Cup broadcasting arrangements anywhere in the world.

SBS will provide coverage of all 104 FIFA World Cup matches, giving Australian viewers access to every game throughout the tournament.

Fans can watch on traditional television or stream matches live through SBS On Demand, SBS's official streaming platform.

Available Platforms

  • SBS

  • SBS On Demand

Why Australian Fans Are Lucky

Few countries offer complete World Cup coverage through a single broadcaster. With SBS covering the entire tournament, Australian football fans won't need multiple subscriptions or services to follow every match.

The biggest challenge may simply be the match times, as many fixtures will take place overnight due to time zone differences.


New Zealand

New Zealand viewers have several options for watching the FIFA World Cup.

Coverage is shared between Prime, Sky, and Stuff, providing both free-to-air and subscription-based viewing choices.

Prime and Stuff offer free access to selected matches, while Sky delivers broader tournament coverage through its subscription service.

Available Platforms

  • Prime

  • Sky

  • Stuff


Oceania World Cup 2026 Quick Reference

CountryBroadcaster & Streaming Platform
AustraliaSBS, SBS On Demand
New ZealandPrime, Sky, Stuff

With strong broadcasting partnerships across the region, football fans throughout Oceania can enjoy comprehensive coverage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.


Traveling During the World Cup?

One challenge many football fans face during major tournaments is regional broadcasting restrictions.

You may have a subscription in your home country, only to discover that it doesn't work while traveling abroad. Streaming services often limit access based on your location, and some matches may be unavailable in certain regions.

This is where a Virtual Private Network (VPN) can be useful.

A VPN allows users to connect through servers located in different countries, which may help access streaming services they normally use at home while traveling.

For example:

  • Travelers visiting another country may be able to access their home streaming service through a VPN.

  • Fans who move between countries during the tournament can maintain access to their preferred broadcaster.

  • Some streaming services may require a local connection to verify access rights.

Popular VPN Services

Several VPN providers are commonly used by sports fans, including:

Before purchasing any VPN service, always review the provider's terms, pricing, and compatibility with your preferred streaming platform.

Important: Access to streaming services remains subject to the broadcaster's terms of service and local regulations.


No Official Broadcaster in Your Country?

If your country does not have a dedicated World Cup broadcasting partner, there may still be a viewing option available.

FIFA+

FIFA's official digital platform, FIFA+, provides football content worldwide and may offer live match coverage in certain regions where exclusive broadcasting agreements are not in place.

Availability varies by country, so viewers should check the FIFA+ platform for the latest information regarding live coverage and streaming access.

Available Platform

  • FIFA+

For the most accurate information, visit FIFA+ and verify availability in your region before the tournament begins.


World Cup 2026 Broadcast Guide: Quick Reference

Need a fast overview? Here's a quick country-by-country guide to the major broadcasters and streaming platforms covering the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Country/RegionBroadcaster & Streaming Platform
United StatesFOX, FS1, Telemundo, Peacock
CanadaBell Media, TSN, CTV
MexicoTelevisaUnivision, TV Azteca (Free-to-Air)
United KingdomBBC, ITV (Free-to-Air)
GermanyARD, ZDF (Free-to-Air), MagentaTV
FranceM6 (Free-to-Air), beIN Sports
SpainRTVE (Free-to-Air), DAZN
ItalyRAI (Free-to-Air), DAZN
PortugalRTP (Free-to-Air), Sport TV
NetherlandsNOS (Free-to-Air), Ziggo Sport
RussiaMatch TV
TurkeyTRT (Free-to-Air)
IndiaZee Unite8 Sports, ZEE5
PakistanPTV Sports, Tapmad
BangladeshSomoy TV, BTV, Toffee
ChinaCCTV, CMG, Migu
JapanNHK, Fuji TV
South KoreaKBS, MBC, SBS
IndonesiaSCTV, Indosiar
BrazilGlobo, CazéTV
ArgentinaTyC Sports, TVP
South AfricaSABC, SuperSport
Sub-Saharan AfricaSuperSport, DStv
Middle East & North AfricabeIN Sports
AustraliaSBS
New ZealandPrime, Sky, Stuff

Final Thoughts

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to be the largest tournament in football history, featuring 48 teams, 104 matches, and host venues spread across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

With official broadcasting partners available in more than 200 territories worldwide, fans will have access to extensive television and streaming coverage throughout the competition.

Whether you're watching from North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, South America, or Oceania, there are multiple ways to follow the action from the opening match all the way to the World Cup Final.

Before the tournament begins, check your local broadcaster, download any required streaming apps, and confirm match schedules in your local time zone so you don't miss a moment of the action.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What time does the FIFA World Cup 2026 begin?

The tournament begins on June 11, 2026. Match times vary by region, so viewers should check local listings or official FIFA schedules for kickoff times in their country.


When is the FIFA World Cup 2026 Final?

The World Cup Final is scheduled for July 19, 2026, at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, USA.


Which countries have free-to-air World Cup coverage?

Several countries offer free-to-air coverage through public broadcasters, including the United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, Australia, Mexico, Brazil, South Africa, and others. Availability varies by market and broadcaster.


Can I watch World Cup matches on my phone?

Yes. Most official broadcasters provide mobile apps that allow viewers to stream matches on smartphones and tablets. Some services may require a subscription or TV-provider login.


What if there is no official broadcaster in my country?

In some regions, FIFA+ may provide coverage or additional tournament content. Availability depends on local broadcasting agreements.


How many matches will be played in the 2026 FIFA World Cup?

The tournament will feature 104 matches, making it the largest FIFA World Cup ever held. A total of 48 teams will compete across an expanded tournament format.


Will World Cup matches be available in 4K?

Some broadcasters plan to offer selected matches or full tournament coverage in 4K resolution. Availability depends on your country, broadcaster, device, and subscription package.


What time zone are official World Cup schedules listed in?

Most official schedules reference local host-city times or Eastern Time (ET) for international audiences. Always verify kickoff times in your own time zone before match day.


Which cities are hosting the FIFA World Cup 2026?

Host cities include venues across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

United States

New York/New Jersey, Los Angeles, Dallas, Houston, San Francisco Bay Area, Miami, Atlanta, Seattle, Philadelphia, Kansas City, and Boston.

Canada

Toronto and Vancouver.

Mexico

Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey.


The countdown is on. Get your viewing setup ready, mark your calendar, and enjoy what promises to be one of the most exciting FIFA World Cups ever.

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