The easiest way to see FIFA World Cup 2026 highlights is through official broadcaster apps and FIFA’s own channels, which are posting match reels shortly after games end.

Quick Scoop

  • FIFA+ / FIFA official channels: Free highlight clips and extended match reels are being posted after full-time.
  • BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport: UK viewers can watch highlights and, for matches shown live on BBC, full replays on iPlayer.
  • FOX / FOX Sports platforms: US coverage includes full replays and highlight content through FOX services, with clips also appearing on YouTube.
  • YouTube: FIFA and official broadcaster channels are publishing highlights, goal clips, and daily recaps.

Best Places To Check

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PlatformWhat you getCost / access
FIFA+Extended highlights and replay-style coverage after matches Free
BBC iPlayer / BBC SportHighlights and full replays for BBC matches UK access
FOX Sports / FOX One / YouTubeHighlights, recaps, and full replays in the US Depends on platform and rights
Official FIFA YouTubeClips, highlights, and tournament recaps Free

Fastest Search Tips

  • Search the match by team names plus “highlights” for the quickest result.
  • Check the official FIFA app or FIFA+ right after the final whistle for the cleanest clip availability.
  • If you missed a live match, broadcaster replay pages are usually the best place for full-match viewing.

Regional Differences

Availability depends on where you are, because rights vary by country. In some markets, local broadcasters like BBC, ITV, NHK, or DAZN carry the strongest highlight or replay options. If you tell me your country, I can narrow it down to the exact app or channel to use.