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Quick Scoop

You can watch the FIFA World Cup live through official broadcasters and streaming services that vary by country, and in the U.S. the current options include FOX/FS1, FOX One, Hulu + Live TV, and sometimes Tubi for select matches. In the UK, BBC iPlayer and ITVX are the main live options, while other regions use their own rights holders.

Where To Watch

  • United States: FOX, FS1, FOX One, Hulu + Live TV, and select free coverage on Tubi.
  • United Kingdom: BBC iPlayer and ITVX.
  • Canada: CTV, TSN, and RDS.
  • Mexico: TelevisaUnivision.
  • Australia: SBS.
  • Spain: RTVE Play.

Best Viewing Options

If you want the simplest setup, use the official broadcaster for your region first, because that is the most reliable and legal path. If you already subscribe to a live TV bundle, check whether it includes your local World Cup channel before adding anything else. For example, Hulu + Live TV says it carries FOX and FS1 in English and Telemundo in Spanish for World Cup coverage.

Free And Low-Cost Paths

Some matches may be available free over the air depending on your location, and Tubi has been used for select free simulcasts in the U.S. according to current coverage pages. FOX also says it is streaming World Cup matches on FOX One with a 3-day free trial, which may help if you only want to watch a short stretch of games.

What To Check First

  1. Confirm your country’s official broadcaster.
  2. Check whether your current TV or streaming plan already includes that channel.
  3. Make sure your device supports the app or service.
  4. Test the stream before kickoff so you are not scrambling at match time.

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