You can watch the World Cup draw live on major sports TV channels in your region and through official FIFA and broadcaster streams online. The 2026 World Cup draw is being widely carried on traditional TV and multiple legal streaming platforms, plus FIFA’s own digital channels.

Main ways to watch live

  • Official broadcasters (TV):
    • United States: Fox carries the draw live on its main network and associated sports channels.
* United Kingdom: The draw is shown live on BBC television (for example BBC Two) and available through BBC’s digital services.
* Other major football markets often use their primary football rights holders (for example SBS in Australia or similar national broadcasters).
  • Official streaming options:
    • Broadcasters usually simulcast on their apps and websites, such as the Fox Sports app and FOXSports.com in the US.
* Many regions offer a legal live stream via subscription sports platforms like Fubo in the US, which often includes free trials around big events.

Free global streaming

  • FIFA platforms: FIFA has been streaming the World Cup draw live on its official website and its YouTube channel, accessible in most countries without extra cost.
  • YouTube live coverage: In addition to FIFA’s own channel, there are several live watch-alongs and mirror streams hosted on YouTube that follow the entire draw in real time.

If you’re outside the main markets

  • Check your local sports channels or national broadcaster’s schedule for “World Cup draw” coverage on the day of the event.
  • If your region does not show it on TV, using FIFA.com or the official FIFA YouTube channel is usually the simplest legitimate way to watch the draw live.

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