- The World Cup 2026, featuring over 100 games across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, kicks off on June 11 with Mexico vs. South Africa and concludes on July 19.
- All World Cup matches will be broadcast in English on Fox and FS1, with streaming available via Fox ONE while Spanish-language coverage will be provided by Telemundo and Universo, with streaming options accessible through Peacock.
- For cable-cutters, Fox ONE offers a $19.99 monthly subscription for all matches, while Tubi TV will stream select opening round games, including the USA's first match on June 12, for free.
- YouTube TV might appear to be the best option for those who want every match available, but it comes with an average price of $83 per month.
- Additional streaming services like Fubo ($45.99/month for all matches) and Hulu + Live TV ($45.99/month for all matches) and Hulu + Live TV ($89.99/month, subject to blackout restrictions) also offer comprehensive coverage.
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