You can watch the 2026 World Cup draw on major sports broadcasters in your region and via official FIFA streaming channels, including free global streams.

Main ways to watch

  • Official broadcasters (TV):
    • United States: Fox and Fox Sports channels, plus Spanish-language coverage on Telemundo.
* United Kingdom: BBC and BBC iPlayer.
* Canada: TSN.
* Australia: SBS and SBS On Demand.
  • Online streaming (global options):
    • FIFA’s official website (FIFA.com) will stream the draw live worldwide.
* FIFA’s official YouTube channel is expected to carry a free live stream globally.
* In the U.S., live TV streaming services such as Fubo have coverage (often with free trials).

Quick details for the 2026 draw

  • The 2026 World Cup draw takes place at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C.
  • Scheduled time is around 12 p.m. ET (5 p.m. GMT), with pre-show coverage starting slightly earlier on some networks.

Tips to make sure you can watch

  1. Check your country’s rights holder:
    Search your local listings for which network owns FIFA World Cup rights (often the same one will show the draw).
  1. Use official free streams where possible:
    • Try FIFA.com or FIFA’s YouTube channel first if you want a no‑cost, legitimate stream.
 * Broadcaster apps (BBC iPlayer, SBS On Demand, etc.) usually require you to be in the correct region.
  1. Avoid unofficial restreams:
    They can be unstable, low quality, or unsafe, and may violate broadcasting rights; official sources are safer and more reliable.

TL;DR: Search “FIFA World Cup 2026 draw live” on the day of the event and pick from Fox/Telemundo (US), BBC (UK), TSN (Canada), SBS (Australia), or the free global streams on FIFA.com and FIFA’s YouTube channel.

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