You can watch longer FIFA World Cup highlights on FIFA’s official highlight hubs, especially FIFA+ and the FIFA World Cup highlights pages, which host extended match reels and replays. BBC Sport also says its 2026 World Cup coverage includes full match replays and highlight packages shortly after games end.

Best places to check

  • FIFA+ for extended highlights, full replays, and tournament archives.
  • FIFA’s official World Cup highlights page for match clips and highlight collections.
  • BBC Sport / BBC iPlayer for highlight reels and full replays where available in your region.
  • FIFA’s verified social channels and YouTube for shorter official clips and goal moments.

How to find them fast

  1. Search the two team names plus “highlights” or “extended highlights.”
  2. Open the official FIFA World Cup highlights hub first.
  3. Check whether your region has access to FIFA+, BBC iPlayer, or a local broadcaster’s replay service.
  4. Look for “extended highlights,” “full match replay,” or “match replay” rather than just “highlights.”

What to expect

Longer highlight packages usually appear shortly after the final whistle, while shorter goal clips may post even during the match. Official platforms are the safest route, because they are the ones most likely to provide complete, spoiler-free replays and proper match coverage.

TL;DR: For long FIFA World Cup highlights, start with FIFA+ and FIFA’s official World Cup highlights pages, then check your local broadcaster’s replay service.