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World Cup 2026 Live Stream Guide: Watch Every Match Without Cable

Watch World Cup 2026 Matches Live Without Cable

This summer, the largest World Cup ever will unfold with 48 nations competing in 104 matches for international soccer's top prize. The tournament is co-hosted by the USA, Canada, and Mexico, each eager to advance far, while Lionel Messi's Argentina enters as the reigning champions.

Stream Every Match for Free on fubo

All games from the World Cup 2026 can be streamed at no cost via fubo. New subscribers get a free trial, letting you watch channels like ESPN, ABC, CBS, and Fox live without needing cable. Taxes and fees may apply depending on the plan.

TV and Streaming Details

English-language viewers in the US can catch the event on Fox and FS1, with all 104 matches broadcast during the tournament. Fox's main network will air 69 matches, and FS1 will show 35. Spanish broadcasts will stream live on Peacock, with 92 matches on Telemundo and 12 on Universo. Every channel is available via fubo, which also includes streaming through FOX One and the FOX Sports app.

USA Group Stage Match Schedule

Other Notable Group Fixtures

  • Group A: Mexico faces South Africa, South Korea, and Czechia, airing mostly on FOX and FS1 with streaming on fubo.
  • Group C: Brazil plays Morocco, Haiti, and Scotland with FS1 and FOX coverage.
  • Group J: Argentina takes on Algeria, Austria, and Jordan, mainly on FOX and FS1.

Knockout Stages Overview

The Round of 32 begins on June 28, with all matches televised on FOX and streaming on fubo. The progression continues through the Round of 16, quarterfinals, semifinals, third-place match, and final scheduled for July 19 at 3 p.m. ET, where the winners of the semifinals will face off.

Where to Watch

  • English Channels: FOX, FS1, FOX One, FOX Sports app
  • Spanish Channels: Telemundo, Universo, Peacock
  • Streaming Platform: fubo (free trial available)

Stadium Highlights

Matches will be held across various stadiums including Estadio Azteca, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, SoFi Stadium, BMO Field, and others across the host countries.

Additional Resources

  • History of the last US-hosted World Cup
  • Details on the first World Cup in 1930
  • Records for most World Cup wins by country
  • Future World Cup hosts beyond 2026
  • Comprehensive guide to 2026 host cities and venues