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World Cup 2026 live stream: TV Channels and Fixtures worldwide
All the ways to stream the World Cup on the road to the final
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World Cup 2026 live streams: BBC & ITVX (UK) / SBS (Australia) / Fox/FS1 via Fubo (US)
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World Cup 2026 live streams are serving up the quarter-final clash between Mbappe's France and Hakimi's Morocco today at 9pm BST / 4pm ET.
France will undoubtedly have prepared for the worst. They've won four of their six previous meetings with the Atlas Lions, drawing the other two, and Kylian Mbappe and Michael Olise have been two of the best players at the World Cup.
The game takes place in extraordinary circumstances, with trust in FIFA at an all-time low. And now, an all-Argentine team of referees has been appointed to officiate this France vs Morocco game.
Every match from here on out is one bad touch, one worldie, or one penalty shootout away from football immortality. France vs Morocco gets the last-eight party started today, with Spain, Belgium, England, Norway, Argentina and Switzerland all still dreaming of lifting the trophy.
Whether you're watching from your sofa, on your commute or pretending to work (we won't tell), here's exactly how to stream every World Cup 2026 live stream.
Thursday, July 9 ▶︎ 4pm/9pm – France vs Morocco | ITVX, SBS on Demand, RTÉ Player
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Can you watch World Cup 2026 live streams for free?
Yes. Every World Cup 2026 game is free-to-air on SBS on Demand in Australia and either BBC i Player or ITVX in the UK.
That includes all the quarter-finals, semi-finals and final on July 19.
Find the full list here of every country showing all 104 games for free:
🇧🇷 Brazil: CazéTV's You Tube (no account required)
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How to watch World Cup 2026 live streams in the USA
In the US, Fox and FS1 are the official world Cup broadcasters, with Spanish language coverage on Telemundo.
Fox is showing 70 games, including the final, both semis and all four quarters. 34 games will be available to watch on FS1.
To access Telemundo, you can purchase one of the above cord-cutters or stream Telemundo on Peacock.
Visiting the US for the World Cup? Use Norton VPN to tap into your local live streams.
World Cup coverage is shared between ITV and BBC channels in the UK, which means all 104 games are free-to-air. ITV1, ITV4, BBC One and BBC Two are the terrestrial channels required for viewing.
FYI: Saturday's England vs Norway game will be live on BBC.
To live stream: ITVX and BBC i Player websites and mobile apps (4K World Cup coverage only available via BBC i Player, the ITV streams top out at HD quality).
Outside the UK? Check out Norton VPN and follow the instructions above.
How to watch World Cup 2026 live streams in Canada
In Canada, you can watch all 104 games of World Cup 2026 on TSN. There are no free streams in Canada.
You can live stream World Cup games via the TSN+ platform, which costs CA
45 games, including the World Cup final and both semi-finals, will also be available to watch on CTV.
Not in Canada during the World Cup? Use Norton VPN whilst you're traveling to unlock your local World Cup live streams.
How to watch World Cup 2026 live streams in Australia
Free-to-air SBS is showing World Cup 2026 in its entirety in Australia, with live streaming available via SBS on Demand – including the quarter-finals, semi-finals and World Cup final.
You will need an account with a valid Australia postcode (e.g. 2042).
Outside of Oz? You can use this VPN to access your usual World Cup live streams anywhere.
The World Cup has reached the stage where heroes are made, favourites wobble, and every loose back-pass feels like a heart-stopped (see: England vs Mexico).
Meanwhile, the Golden Boot race is a a four-way sprint featuring Kylian Mbappe (7), Erling (7), Lionel Messi (8) and Harry Kane (6).
After 96 games, we are down to eight: France, Morocco, Spain, Belgium, Norway, England, Argentina and Switzerland.
The quarter-finals start today, July 9, with France vs Morocco in Boston, before Spain face Belgium, Norway meet England on Saturday, July 11, and Lionel Messi’s Argentina try to dodge another banana skin against Switzerland.
And the semi-final picture is shaping up nicely: France or Morocco will face Spain or Belgium on July 14, while Norway or England will meet Argentina or Switzerland on July 15.
The World Cup Final on Sunday, July 19 is coming up fast and
Friday, June 12 South Korea 2-1 Czech Republic Canada 1-1 Bosnia-Herzegovina
Saturday, June 13 USA 4-1 Paraguay Qatar 1-1 Switzerland Brazil 1-1 Morocco
Sunday, June 14 Haiti 0-1 Scotland Australia 2-0 Turkey Germany 7-1 Curacao Netherlands 2-2 Japan
Monday, June 15 Ivory Coast 1-0 Ecuador Sweden 5-1 Tunisia Spain 0-0 Cape Verde Belgium 1-1 Egypt Saudi Arabia 1-1 Uruguay
Tuesday, June 16 Iran 2-2 New Zealand France 3-1 Senegal Iraq 1-4 Norway
Wednesday, June 17 Argentina 3-0 Algeria Austria 3-1 Jordan Portugal 1-1 DR Congo England 4-2 Croatia
Thursday, June 18 Ghana 1-0 Panama Uzbekistan 1-3 Colombia Czech Republic 1-1 South Africa Switzerland 4-1 Bosnia-Herzegovina Canada 6-0 Qatar
Friday, June 19 Mexico 1-0 South Korea USA 2-0 Australia Scotland 0-1 Morocco
Saturday, June 20 Brazil 3-0 Haiti Turkey 0-1 Paraguay Netherlands 5-1 Sweden Germany 2-1 Ivory Coast
Sunday, June 21 Ecuador 0-0 Curacao Tunisia 0-4 Japan Spain 4-0 Saudi Arabia Belgium 0-0 Iran Uruguay 2-2 Cape Verde
Monday, June 22 New Zealand 1-3 Egypt Argentina 2-0 Austria France 3-0 Iraq
Tuesday, June 23 Norway 3-2 Senegal Jordan 2-1 Algeria Portugal 5-0 Uzbekistan England 0-0 Ghana
Wednesday, June 24 Panama 0-1 Croatia Colombia 1-0 DR Congo Switzerland 2-1 Canada Bosnia-Herzegovina 3-1 Qatar Morocco 4-2 Haiti Scotland 0-3 Brazil
Thursday, June 25 South Africa 1-0 South Korea Czech Republic 0-3 Mexico Curacao 0-2 Ivory Coast Ecuador 2-1 Germany
Friday, June 26 Tunisia 1-3 Netherlands Japan 1-1 Sweden Turkey 3-2 USA Paraguay 0-0 Australia Norway 1-4 France Senegal 5-0 Iraq
Saturday, June 27 Cape Verde 0-0 Saudi Arabia Uruguay 0-1 Spain New Zealand 1-5 Belgium Egypt 1-1 Iran Panama 0-2 England Croatia 2-1 Ghana
Sunday, June 28 Colombia 0-0 Portugal DR Congo 3-1 Uzbekistan Algeria 3-3 Austria Jordan 1-3 Argentina
Monday, June 29 Brazil 2-1 Japan Germany 1-1 Paraguay (Paraguay won 4-3 on penalties)
Tuesday, June 30 Netherlands 1-1 Morocco (Morocco won 3-2 on penalties) Ivory Coast 1-2 Norway France 3-0 Sweden
Wednesday, July 1 Mexico 2-0 Ecuador England 2-1 DR Congo Belgium 3-2 Senegal (ET)
Thursday, July 2 USA 2-0 Bosnia-Herzegovina Spain 3-0 Austria
Friday, July 3 Portugal 2-1 Croatia Switzerland 2-0 Algeria Australia 1-1 Egypt (Egypt won 4-2 on penalties) Argentina 3-2 Cape Verde (ET)
Saturday, July 4 Canada 0-3 Morocco Paraguay 0-1 France
Monday, July 6 Mexico 2-3 England Portugal 0-1 Spain
Tuesday, July 7 USA 1-4 Belgium Argentina 3-2 Egypt Switzerland 0-0 Colombia (Switzerland won 4-3 on penalties)
Thursday, July 9 9pm – France vs Morocco | ITVX, SBS on Demand, RTÉ Player
Friday, July 10 8pm – Spain vs Belgium | BBC i Player, SBS on Demand, RTÉ Player
Saturday, July 11 10pm – Norway vs England | ITVX, SBS on Demand, RTÉ Player
Sunday, July 12 2am – Argentina vs Switzerland | BBC i Player, SBS on Demand, RTÉ Player
Of course, most broadcasters have streaming services that you can access through mobile apps or via your phone's browser.
You can also stay up-to-date with all of the key World Cup highlights on the official social media channels on Instagram (@FIFAWorld Cup), Facebook (@FIFAWorld Cup) and FIFA's You Tube (@FIFA).
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Aatif is a freelance copywriter and journalist based in the UK. He’s written about technology, science and politics for publications including Gizmodo, The Independent, Trusted Reviews and Newsweek, but focuses on streaming at Future, an arrangement that combines two of his greatest passions: sport and penny-pinching.
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