The 2026 FIFA World Cup runs from June 11 to July 19, with 104 matches across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. Fans have several legal ways to watch games for free, but the best option depends on your country, device, and language preference.
Some broadcasters show every match for free, while others only show selected games or require a paid plan. The key is to use official free services where they exist and check access before the first match starts.
Free World Cup 2026 Streams by Country
Some countries have official free World Cup coverage through national broadcasters or free streaming platforms. These services usually work only inside their own country, so viewers abroad may face location blocks.
| Country | Free Service | What It Offers | Commentary Language |
| Australia | SBS / SBS On Demand | Full tournament for free | English |
| Belgium | RTBF Auvio / VRT MAX | Full free coverage | French / Dutch |
| Brazil | CazéTV on YouTube | Free matches on YouTube | Portuguese |
| Netherlands | NOS | Full free coverage | Dutch |
| Poland | TVP Sport | Full free coverage | Polish |
| Switzerland | Play SRF / Play RSI / Play RTS | Full free coverage | German / Italian / French |
| Türkiye | TRT World / tabii | Full free coverage | Turkish |
| United Kingdom | BBC iPlayer / ITVX | Full tournament shared by BBC and ITV | English |
Australia and the UK are two of the easiest free options for English-language coverage. Brazil is also interesting because CazéTV gives fans a YouTube-based option, but access still depends on location rules.
Watch the World Cup for Free with Your IPTV Service
An IPTV service can help you find live sports channels in one place, especially if you want a simpler way to move between matches, channels, and devices.
FreeGo TV’s IPTV service is a strong option to mention here because it promotes access to live TV, sports, movies, and on-demand content across devices like Smart TVs, Firestick, Android, iOS, MAG Box, and laptops.
FreeGo TV also lists 50,000+ live channels, 150,000+ on-demand titles, 4K support, no IP lock, instant activation, and up to 6 simultaneous connections on selected plans.
For World Cup fans, that can make match access easier if your IPTV package includes licensed channels that carry the tournament. Use IPTV only through legal channels and official rights holders.
The goal is simple: find the channels faster, keep everything on one device, and avoid jumping between too many apps when multiple games air on the same day.
How to Use a VPN to Watch the World Cup 2026 for Free
A VPN can help travelers access their usual legal streaming services while abroad. For example, someone from the UK who travels during the World Cup may want access to BBC iPlayer or ITVX, while an Australian viewer may want SBS On Demand.
Cybernews recommends NordVPN for this type of setup, and NordVPN’s own streaming page says users should follow local laws and the terms of the services they access.
Here’s the simple process:
- Choose a free broadcaster: Pick a service such as BBC iPlayer, ITVX, SBS On Demand, or another legal free broadcaster.
- Install NordVPN: Use the app on your phone, laptop, tablet, Fire TV, Android TV, or other supported device.
- Connect to the right country: Choose the country where your legal streaming service works.
- Open the broadcaster app: Sign in or create a free account if the service requires one.
- Test before kickoff: Try the app early so you can fix login, server, or device issues before the match starts.
VPN access can change because streaming services update their location checks often. Test the setup before matchday.
Can You Watch the World Cup for Free on YouTube?
Yes, but only in certain regions with official YouTube rights. Brazil’s CazéTV is the main free YouTube option listed for World Cup 2026 coverage.
That does not mean YouTube will show the tournament for free in every country. Rights change by region, and YouTube videos can still have location blocks.
For most viewers, YouTube will work best if an official broadcaster in your country has rights to stream matches there.
Avoid random “live match” uploads because they often disappear fast, show low-quality feeds, or break copyright rules. Stick to official channels, verified broadcasters, and national rights holders.
How to watch the World Cup for free on various devices
Most free World Cup streams work on common devices, but each broadcaster has its own app list. BBC iPlayer, ITVX, SBS On Demand, CazéTV, and other services usually work through a browser, mobile app, or smart TV app.
Yahoo also notes that every 2026 World Cup game in the US airs across FOX, FS1, Telemundo, and Universo, with free trials available through select streaming services.
| Device | Best Way to Watch |
| Windows or Mac | Use the broadcaster website in Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or Edge |
| iPhone or iPad | Install the official broadcaster app from the App Store |
| Android phone or tablet | Use the official app from Google Play |
| Smart TV | Download BBC iPlayer, ITVX, SBS On Demand, YouTube, or another official app |
| Fire TV / Android TV / Google TV | Install the broadcaster app or use an IPTV app if your legal IPTV plan supports it |
| Apple TV | Use supported broadcaster apps or AirPlay from iPhone/iPad |
| Chromecast | Cast from a mobile app or browser tab |
| Roku | Use supported broadcaster apps where available |
| PlayStation / Xbox | Use supported apps or browser access when available |
Check the app before the first match. Some broadcasters require a free account, postcode, region selection, or app update before video works.
2026 FIFA World Cup Group Stage Schedule
The 2026 World Cup group stage runs from June 11 to June 27. All times below are Eastern Time, and the schedule includes the game, TV channel listed by Yahoo, and location.
| Date | Match | Time / TV | Location |
| June 11 | Mexico vs South Africa | 3 p.m. / FOX | Estadio Azteca, Mexico City |
| June 11 | South Korea vs Czechia | 10 p.m. / FS1 | Estadio Akron, Zapopan |
| June 12 | Canada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina | 3 p.m. / FOX | BMO Field, Toronto |
| June 12 | United States vs Paraguay | 9 p.m. / FOX | SoFi Stadium, Inglewood |
| June 13 | Qatar vs Switzerland | 3 p.m. / FOX | Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara |
| June 13 | Brazil vs Morocco | 6 p.m. / FS1 | MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford |
| June 13 | Haiti vs Scotland | 9 p.m. / FS1 | Gillette Stadium, Foxborough |
| June 14 | Australia vs Türkiye | 12 a.m. / FS1 | BC Place, Vancouver |
| June 14 | Germany vs Curaçao | 1 p.m. / FOX | NRG Stadium, Houston |
| June 14 | Netherlands vs Japan | 4 p.m. / FOX | AT&T Stadium, Arlington |
| June 14 | Ivory Coast vs Ecuador | 7 p.m. / FS1 | Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia |
| June 14 | Sweden vs Tunisia | 10 p.m. / FS1 | Estadio BBVA Bancomer, Guadalupe |
| June 15 | Spain vs Cape Verde | 12 p.m. / FOX | Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta |
| June 15 | Belgium vs Egypt | 3 p.m. / FOX | Lumen Field, Seattle |
| June 15 | Saudi Arabia vs Uruguay | 6 p.m. / FS1 | Hard Rock Stadium, Miami |
| June 15 | Iran vs New Zealand | 9 p.m. / FS1 | SoFi Stadium, Inglewood |
| June 16 | France vs Senegal | 3 p.m. / FOX | MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford |
| June 16 | Iraq vs Norway | 6 p.m. / FOX | Gillette Stadium, Foxborough |
| June 16 | Argentina vs Algeria | 9 p.m. / FOX | Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City |
| June 17 | Austria vs Jordan | 12 a.m. / FS1 | Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara |
| June 17 | Portugal vs DR Congo | 1 p.m. / FOX | NRG Stadium, Houston |
| June 17 | England vs Croatia | 4 p.m. / FOX | AT&T Stadium, Arlington |
| June 17 | Ghana vs Panama | 7 p.m. / FS1 | BMO Field, Toronto |
| June 17 | Uzbekistan vs Colombia | 10 p.m. / FS1 | Estadio Azteca, Mexico City |
| June 18 | Czechia vs South Africa | 12 p.m. / FOX | Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta |
| June 18 | Switzerland vs Bosnia and Herzegovina | 3 p.m. / FOX | SoFi Stadium, Inglewood |
| June 18 | Canada vs Qatar | 6 p.m. / FS1 | BC Place, Vancouver |
| June 18 | Mexico vs South Korea | 9 p.m. / FOX | Estadio Akron, Zapopan |
| June 19 | United States vs Australia | 3 p.m. / FOX | Lumen Field, Seattle |
| June 19 | Scotland vs Morocco | 6 p.m. / FOX | Gillette Stadium, Foxborough |
| June 19 | Brazil vs Haiti | 8:30 p.m. / FOX | Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia |
| June 19 | Türkiye vs Paraguay | 11 p.m. / FS1 | Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara |
| June 20 | Netherlands vs Sweden | 1 p.m. / FOX | NRG Stadium, Houston |
| June 20 | Germany vs Ivory Coast | 4 p.m. / FOX | BMO Field, Toronto |
| June 20 | Ecuador vs Curaçao | 8 p.m. / FS1 | Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City |
| June 21 | Tunisia vs Japan | 12 a.m. / FS1 | Estadio BBVA Bancomer, Guadalupe |
| June 21 | Spain vs Saudi Arabia | 12 p.m. / FOX | Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta |
| June 21 | Belgium vs Iran | 3 p.m. / FS1 | SoFi Stadium, Inglewood |
| June 21 | Uruguay vs Cape Verde | 6 p.m. / FS1 | Hard Rock Stadium, Miami |
| June 21 | New Zealand vs Egypt | 9 p.m. / FS1 | BC Place, Vancouver |
| June 22 | Argentina vs Austria | 1 p.m. / FOX | AT&T Stadium, Arlington |
| June 22 | France vs Iraq | 5 p.m. / FOX | Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia |
| June 22 | Norway vs Senegal | 8 p.m. / FOX | MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford |
| June 22 | Jordan vs Algeria | 11 p.m. / FS1 | Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara |
| June 23 | Portugal vs Uzbekistan | 1 p.m. / FOX | NRG Stadium, Houston |
| June 23 | England vs Ghana | 4 p.m. / FOX | Gillette Stadium, Foxborough |
| June 23 | Panama vs Croatia | 7 p.m. / FOX | BMO Field, Toronto |
| June 23 | Colombia vs DR Congo | 10 p.m. / FS1 | Estadio Akron, Zapopan |
| June 24 | Switzerland vs Canada | 3 p.m. / FOX | BC Place, Vancouver |
| June 24 | Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Qatar | 3 p.m. / FS1 | Lumen Field, Seattle |
| June 24 | Scotland vs Brazil | 6 p.m. / FOX | Hard Rock Stadium, Miami |
| June 24 | Morocco vs Haiti | 6 p.m. / FS1 | Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta |
| June 24 | Czechia vs Mexico | 9 p.m. / FOX | Estadio Azteca, Mexico City |
| June 24 | South Africa vs South Korea | 9 p.m. / FS1 | Estadio BBVA Bancomer, Guadalupe |
| June 25 | Ecuador vs Germany | 4 p.m. / FOX | MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford |
| June 25 | Curaçao vs Ivory Coast | 4 p.m. / FS1 | Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia |
| June 25 | Tunisia vs Netherlands | 7 p.m. / FOX | Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City |
| June 25 | Japan vs Sweden | 7 p.m. / FS1 | AT&T Stadium, Arlington |
| June 25 | Türkiye vs United States | 10 p.m. / FOX | SoFi Stadium, Inglewood |
| June 25 | Paraguay vs Australia | 10 p.m. / FS1 | Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara |
| June 26 | Norway vs France | 3 p.m. / FOX | Gillette Stadium, Foxborough |
| June 26 | Senegal vs Iraq | 3 p.m. / FS1 | BMO Field, Toronto |
| June 26 | Uruguay vs Spain | 8 p.m. / FOX | Estadio Akron, Zapopan |
| June 26 | Cape Verde vs Saudi Arabia | 8 p.m. / FS1 | NRG Stadium, Houston |
| June 26 | New Zealand vs Belgium | 11 p.m. / FOX | BC Place, Vancouver |
| June 26 | Egypt vs Iran | 11 p.m. / FS1 | Lumen Field, Seattle |
| June 27 | Panama vs England | 5 p.m. / FOX | MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford |
| June 27 | Croatia vs Ghana | 5 p.m. / FS1 | Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia |
| June 27 | Colombia vs Portugal | 7:30 p.m. / FOX | Hard Rock Stadium, Miami |
| June 27 | DR Congo vs Uzbekistan | 7:30 p.m. / FS1 | Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta |
| June 27 | Jordan vs Argentina | 10 p.m. / FOX | AT&T Stadium, Arlington |
| June 27 | Algeria vs Austria | 10 p.m. / FS1 | Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City |
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is The Best Country To Watch The World Cup 2026 For Free?
Australia and the UK are the best free options for English-language coverage.
SBS and SBS On Demand cover the tournament in Australia, while BBC iPlayer and ITVX share full coverage in the UK.
Can I Watch Every World Cup 2026 Game For Free?
Yes, but it depends on your country.
Some free broadcasters show the full tournament, while others only show selected games or require a paid plan for full access.
Is It Legal To Use A VPN For World Cup Streams?
VPN use is legal in many countries, but you still need to follow local laws and the terms of each streaming service.
Use a VPN for legal access, such as watching your home service while traveling.
Does YouTube Show The World Cup 2026 For Free?
YouTube has free World Cup access only through official regional broadcasters, such as CazéTV in Brazil.
YouTube does not offer one global free World Cup stream for every country.













