World Cup 2026 Live Stream: Watch Every Match Without Cable
How to Watch the 2026 World Cup Live Without Cable
The 2026 World Cup is set to be the largest ever, featuring 48 teams competing across 104 matches this summer. Hosted by the USA, Canada, and Mexico, the tournament will see defending champions Argentina led by Lionel Messi looking to retain their title.
Brazil, five-time champions and the most successful team in World Cup history, remain strong contenders, along with favorites like Spain, France, and England.
Free Streaming Options for World Cup 2026
Every match of the 2026 World Cup can be streamed for free on fubo. New subscribers get a free trial, allowing access to ESPN, ABC, CBS, Fox, and over 100 live TV and sports channels without cable (available on participating plans; taxes and fees may apply).
Broadcast Channels and Streaming Platforms
- English: Matches air on Fox and FS1. Streaming available via fubo, Fox ONE, and the Fox Sports app.
- Spanish: Coverage airs on Telemundo, with streaming on fubo and Peacock.
Fox holds English-language rights in the US, broadcasting all 104 matches—69 on the main Fox network and 35 on FS1. Spanish broadcasts stream all matches on Peacock, with 92 games on Telemundo and 12 on Universo. All these channels are accessible through fubo's free trial for new users.
Knockout Stage Dates and Broadcasts
The knockout rounds start June 28 with multiple matches airing live on FOX and FS1. The final is scheduled for July 19 at 3 p.m. ET, broadcast live on FOX and streamed on fubo.
Where to Watch Across Venues
Matches will be held at major stadiums like Estadio Azteca, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, SoFi Stadium, and Levi's Stadium. Each venue’s fixtures are covered on the listed networks and streaming services.
If you want to catch all the excitement without cable, signing up for fubo's free trial seems like the easiest way to watch every moment live.


