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where can i watch mexico vs england

You can watch Mexico vs England on major TV channels and streaming platforms, but it depends on where you are.

Below is a clear breakdown so you can jump straight to what applies to you.

Quick Scoop

  • In the United States , the match is on FOX (English) and Telemundo (Spanish), with streaming on FOX One / FOX Sports and Telemundo platforms like Peacock or the Telemundo app.
  • In the United Kingdom , the game is shown on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.
  • In Canada , you can watch on TSN.
  • In Mexico , coverage includes Azteca Deportes and other local broadcasters.
  • Other countries have specific broadcasters (for example: SBS On Demand in Australia, ZEE5 in India, SuperSport in parts of Africa, and beIN SPORTS CONNECT in many regions).

Example viewing scenario

If you’re in the US and want English commentary, you’d turn on FOX on your TV or sign into the FOX Sports / FOX One app on your smart TV or phone and stream the match live.

Main ways to watch by region

United States

  • TV channels
    • FOX (English).
* Telemundo (Spanish).
  • Streaming options
    • FOX One and FOX Sports apps (often with a free trial).
* Telemundo via Peacock or the Telemundo app for Spanish coverage.

These services typically run pre‑game coverage before the scheduled kickoff.

United Kingdom

  • TV / streaming
    • BBC One on traditional TV.
* BBC iPlayer for live streaming and replays.

Kickoff is in the early hours local time (around 1 a.m. BST on the Monday).

Canada

  • TV / streaming
    • TSN (TV and TSN app).

TSN usually carries full studio build‑up and live commentary for World Cup knockout games.

Mexico

  • TV / streaming
    • Azteca Deportes, among other national broadcasters.

Local coverage often includes extended pre‑ and post‑match analysis around the national team.

Other international options

A number of broadcasters around the world carry Mexico vs England; here are some notable ones.

  • Brazil – CazéTV.
  • Australia – SBS On Demand.
  • India – ZEE5.
  • Argentina / Colombia / Peru / Bolivia – DIRECTV Sports or Tigo Sports depending on country.
  • Many African and Middle Eastern countries – beIN SPORTS CONNECT, SuperSport, Azam Sports, or ZAP (varies by country).

Watching online and on different devices

Many of these broadcasters support:

  • Smart TV apps (FOX One, BBC iPlayer, TSN, SBS On Demand, etc.).
  • Mobile apps on phones and tablets for live streaming.
  • Web browsers on laptops or desktops, where you can sign into your account and stream directly.

Some services also offer short free trials, especially standalone streaming platforms like FOX One.

If the match is geo‑blocked where you are

In some locations, you might find your usual stream is blocked because of regional rights.

  • Many fans use a VPN to connect to a country where the game is being shown, then log into a legitimate streaming service from that region.
  • Broadcasters and sites like GOAL provide step‑by‑step guides on selecting a VPN, connecting to a server, clearing your browser cache, and then starting the stream on a big screen via smart TVs, Fire Stick, Chromecast, or screen‑mirroring.

Kickoff reminder

The match is a World Cup 2026 Round of 16 game in Mexico City, with kickoff in the evening local time (for example, around 8 p.m. ET in the US and early‑morning hours in the UK).

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