A Global Feast of Football
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is already delivering thrills as the group stage rolls into its second day, with six matches scheduled for Friday, June 26, across three continents. Fans in North America can tune in to see traditional powerhouses France take on Norway, while Iraq faces Senegal in a clash that could reshape Group B.
The other fixtures see Cape Verde battling Saudi Arabia, Spain squaring off against Uruguay, Iran meeting Egypt, and New Zealand challenging Belgium. Each encounter promises a distinct style of play, from the European tactical rigor to the South American flair and the African team's growing competitiveness.
Streaming Options for Every Fan
All 2026 FIFA World Cup games will be aired on FOX or FS1 in English and on Telemundo and Universo in Spanish, ensuring that viewers can follow the action in their preferred language.
Both English and Spanish language broadcasts for every game will be available to stream with Fubo TV, which is currently offering a five‑day free trial that grants access to the full slate of matches without a subscription. Hulu + Live TV also provides a gateway to the tournament, delivering live access to the same English and Spanish feeds alongside a library of hundreds of additional channels. New subscribers can take advantage of a three‑day free trial to experience the coverage firsthand.
A Tournament Across the Continent
The tournament’s timeline stretches from its opening match on Thursday, June 11 in Mexico to the grand final on Sunday, July 19 in New York City, giving teams just over a month to battle for the coveted trophy.
A total of 16 host cities will stage matches, with 11 of them located in the United States, while the remainder span Mexico and Canada, creating a North American tapestry that showcases the region’s diverse cultures and stadiums.