Fox Sports and Telemundo hold exclusive US broadcast rights to all 104 matches. Here's every way to watch — free and paid.
YouTube TV
$72.99/mo
Fox Sports + Telemundo. 4K add-on available.
Sling TV Blue
$40/mo
Includes Fox Sports. Cheapest cable-replacement.
Hulu + Live TV
$76.99/mo
Fox Sports + Disney+, Hulu, ESPN+ bundle.
Telemundo / Peacock
Free / $5.99/mo
Spanish-language broadcast of all 104 matches.
💡 Fox Sports broadcasts all 104 games in 4K for the first time in World Cup history.
Find your local Fox affiliate channel, kick-off times in your time zone, and the best streaming deals for your area.
🏟️ States with Host Venues
All 50 States
Can I watch the World Cup 2026 for free?
Yes. Fox Sports has the English-language broadcast and Telemundo has Spanish. Both are free over-the-air with an antenna, or free with a cable/satellite TV subscription. The Fox Sports App also streams for free if you have a TV provider login.
Does Fox Sports have all 104 World Cup 2026 games?
Yes. Fox Sports and Telemundo have exclusive rights to broadcast all 104 matches in the United States — 48 group stage games on FS1, with the bigger games and knockout rounds on Fox.
What streaming service is cheapest for the World Cup?
Sling TV Blue at $40/month includes Fox Sports and is the most affordable live TV streaming option. fuboTV offers a 7-day free trial which covers the opening weekend.
Is the World Cup 2026 on Peacock?
Telemundo's Spanish-language broadcasts are on Peacock (free tier includes some, Peacock Premium has all). English broadcasts are on Fox/FS1 only.
Where is the 2026 World Cup Final?
The FIFA World Cup 2026 Final is on July 26, 2026 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey (New York area).