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6 July 2026

Stream the 2026 World Cup Matches Without Spending a Dime

Dive into the ultimate guide for watching the 2026 World Cup without spending a penny, with tips on free trials and streaming options.

Stream the 2026 World Cup Matches Without Spending a Dime

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is here, and you don’t need to miss a single goal. With all 104 matches being televised, there are plenty of ways to catch the action without spending a dime. From FOX and Telemundo to streaming services like Peacock and YouTube TV there are numerous options to stream every match for free.

Whether you’re a fan of English or Spanish broadcasts, this guide will help you navigate the best free streaming options available. So, grab your snacks and get ready to cheer on your favorite teams without worrying about subscription fees.

The 2026 World Cup: Dates and Channels

The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off on June 11 and runs until July 19. All matches will be broadcast on FOXFS1Telemundo and Universo. These channels are available on various platforms, including DirecTV and YouTube TV.

For those who prefer streaming, FOX One offers every game in English, while Peacock provides Spanish-language broadcasts. Both services offer free trials, making it easy to watch the World Cup without a subscription.

How to Watch the 2026 World Cup for Free

There are several ways to watch the 2026 World Cup for free. If you’re interested in Spanish broadcasts, Peacock is available for free through services like Walmart+ and Instacart. For English-language broadcasts, you can find FOX and FS1 on various streaming services that offer free trials.

Here are some of the best options for free streaming:

  • FOX One Offers a 7-day free trial, giving you access to all English-language broadcasts.
  • Fubo Provides a 5-day free trial with access to all necessary channels.
  • DirecTV Offers a 5-day free trial on any tier, including the Entertainment tier which covers most World Cup channels.
  • YouTube TV The longest trial at 21 days, covering all major channels for the World Cup.
  • Antenna A simple and cost-effective way to access Fox stations for free.

YouTube TV: The Ultimate Free Trial

YouTube TV is one of the best options for watching the 2026 World Cup for free. With a 21-day free trial, you can access all the channels you need, including FOXFS1Universo and Telemundo. After the trial, the service costs $67.99/month for the first five months, then $82.99/month thereafter.

One thing to note is that YouTube TV livestreams may have a slight delay, which might not be ideal for those who want to follow the game down to the exact second.

DirecTV: A Comprehensive Option

DirecTV‘s Entertainment tier offers access to nearly all the channels you need to watch the World Cup including FOXFS1 and Telemundo. The first month is priced at $59.99 followed by $89.99/month thereafter. DirecTV also offers a 5-day free trial, allowing you to test the service before committing.

Additionally, DirecTV’s Entertainment tier comes with free ESPN Unlimited giving you access to every ESPN channel. This is a great value for sports enthusiasts.

FOX One: A New Streaming Service

FOX One is a relatively new streaming service that offers live programming and on-demand shows and movies. With a subscription, you can access all your favorite FOX channels, including FOX NewsFOX SportsFS1FS2 and local FOX stations.

FOX One offers a 3-day free trial, allowing you to catch at least a few World Cup games for free. The base price is $19.99/month or you can save with an annual subscription for $199.99.

Peacock: Spanish-Language Broadcasts

For those who prefer Spanish-language broadcasts, Peacock offers an ad-supported subscription for $11/month. This subscription includes live sports and events airing on NBC including every 2026 World Cup game in Spanish.

You can also get Peacock for free through Walmart+ which is currently on sale for 50% off an annual plan at just $49 for the whole year. Spectrum TV customers may also be eligible for free Peacock Premium through eligible Spectrum TV Select packages.

2026 FIFA World Cup Round of 16 Schedule

The Round of 16 matches for the 2026 FIFA World Cup are set to take place from July 4 to July 7. Here are the key matches:

  • Saturday, July 4
    • Canada vs. Morocco at 1 p.m. ET (FOX/Telemundo) — NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas
    • Paraguay vs. France at 5 p.m. ET (FOX/Telemundo) — Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, PA
  • Sunday, July 5
    • Brazil vs. Norway at 4 p.m. ET (FOX/Telemundo) — MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ
    • Mexico vs. England at 9 p.m. ET (FOX/Telemundo) — Estadio Azteca, Mexico City
  • Monday, July 6
    • Portugal vs. Spain at 3 p.m. ET (FOX/Telemundo) — AT&T Stadium, Dallas, TX
    • USA vs. Belgium at 8 p.m. ET (FOX/Telemundo) — Lumen Field, Seattle, WA
  • Tuesday, July 7
    • Egypt vs. Argentina at 12 p.m. ET (FOX/Telemundo) — Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, GA
    • Switzerland vs. Colombia at 4 p.m. ET (FOX/Telemundo) — BC Place, Vancouver, British Columbia

With these free streaming options, you can enjoy every moment of the 2026 FIFA World Cup without spending a dime. So, gather your friends and family, and get ready to cheer on your favorite teams!

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Sophie Donovan

Sophie Donovan, Manchester-born and classically elegant, once turned down a commission to chase a long-form piece on Salford’s textile heritage, filing instead from the mill where her grandmother worked. Advocates patient, context-rich features and brings a taste for quiet narrative detail and theatre aficionadoship.