How to Stream the 2026 World Cup Without Cable

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to be one of the most thrilling sporting events of the year, bringing together top men’s national soccer teams from around the world for a month-long tournament. With more than 100 games taking place in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, there are plenty of opportunities to catch your favorite teams in action.

The tournament kicks off on Thursday, June 11, 2026, and runs through Sunday, July 19. This year, the World Cup will be hosted across 16 cities – 11 in the United States, three in Mexico, and two in Canada, marking the first time the tournament will be held in three countries simultaneously. The final game will take place on July 19 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

If you have cable or satellite TV, you can catch all the English-language World Cup action on Fox and FS1. Fox will be airing all 104 games live on the Fox broadcast network and the FS1 cable channel. For Spanish-language coverage, Telemundo will be broadcasting 92 live matches.

For those who have cut the cord, there are several streaming options available to watch the matches. Fox One, for $20 per month, allows you to watch every match live and on demand. DirecTV offers a MySports package for $50 for the first two months, which includes access to Fox One and FS1. Peacock’s Premium plan, for $11 a month, gives you access to live matches on Telemundo and Universo.

FuboTV’s Sports plan, costing $46 for the first month, allows you to watch Fox One and FS1 live. YouTube TV also offers a sports package for $55 a month, which includes Fox, FS1, and Telemundo.

With so many options available for streaming, you can easily catch all the action of the 2026 World Cup, no matter where you are. So grab your favorite snacks, settle in, and get ready to cheer on your team!