fifa draw where to watch

For the upcoming FIFA World Cup draw, you can watch it live on major sports broadcasters in your region plus FIFA’s own digital channels.
Main ways to watch
- Global streaming: FIFA will stream the draw live on FIFA.com and FIFA’s official YouTube channel, which is usually available worldwide for free.
- United States: The draw is set to air on Fox (and often FS1) with streaming on the Fox Sports app; many listings also mention live coverage via Fubo and similar live‑TV streamers.
- United Kingdom: Coverage is scheduled on BBC One with a simultaneous stream on BBC iPlayer.
- Canada: TSN (English) and RDS (French) are carrying the draw, with streaming via their apps and, in some cases, their YouTube channels.
- Mexico and Latin America: Broadcasters such as TUDN, Canal 5 and ViX are listed among the main options to show the draw live in Mexico.
- Australia: SBS and SBS On Demand plan to show the draw live, though the time will fall early morning local time.
Quick tips
- Check your local listings or your broadcaster’s app on the day of the event, since exact channel and start‑time details can shift slightly.
- If you do not have access to the listed TV channels, the FIFA YouTube stream is usually the simplest legal free option, as long as it is not region‑blocked where you live.
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