Quick Scoop: Where to Watch WBC Baseball (2026)

You can watch the 2026 World Baseball Classic (WBC) mainly through FOX Sports platforms in the U.S., plus a mix of regional broadcasters and streaming services worldwide.

Main Ways to Watch (U.S.)

  • TV channels (U.S.)
* FOX
* FS1
* FS2
* FOX Deportes (Spanish)
  • Streaming (U.S.)
* FOX One (all 47 games live and on‑demand)
* FOX Sports App (with TV provider login)
* Tubi (select games free with ads)
  • If you don’t have cable
* Live TV streaming bundles that carry FOX/FS1/FS2 (for example, services that include those channels) can be used to watch all broadcasts.

Where to Watch WBC Baseball by Region

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Region / Country Where to Watch Notes
United States FOX, FS1, FS2, FOX Deportes; FOX One; FOX Sports App; Tubi All 47 games on FOX One; Tubi has select free games.
Canada (English) Sportsnet National English‑language coverage.
Canada (French) TVA Sports French‑language coverage.
Japan Netflix Available with Japanese and English options.
Korea tvN, tvN Sports, TVING, KBS, SBS, MBC Multiple sports channels and streaming platforms.
Taiwan ELTA, EBC, Videoland, TTV Local broadcasters carrying WBC games.
Oceania ESPN English‑language coverage across the region.
China BesTV, Douyin, MIGU, Tencent Video, Fujian TV, Youku Mix of streaming and TV platforms.
Malaysia Astro English‑language coverage.
Southeast Asia SpoTV Regional sports network.
Puerto Rico WAPA Deportes Spanish and English coverage.
Mexico TelevisaUnivision Spanish‑language broadcasts.
Dominican Republic VTV32, Teleantillas 10, Coral 39 Local TV partners.
Panama RPC, TV Max Spanish‑language coverage.
Nicaragua Viva 13 Local broadcaster.
Pan‑Latin America & Caribbean ESPN Spanish, English, and Portuguese feeds.

WBC Streaming: A Fan’s View

Fans online often talk about juggling time zones and streaming options to catch WBC games live, especially early‑morning matchups from Tokyo. Some prefer watching live despite odd hours for the atmosphere, while others rely on replays and on‑demand streams via official apps so they can avoid spoilers.

One common pattern in forum discussions is people coordinating which service they already pay for (like a live TV bundle or a regional sports network) and then filling gaps with free platforms like Tubi or regional broadcasters. Another theme is using the WBC as a warm‑up to the MLB season, especially now that big platforms like FOX Sports and Netflix are tying the tournament into their broader baseball coverage.

“It’s a 20‑team tournament across the globe in just a few weeks; someone’s always watching at 4 a.m. somewhere.”

Quick Checklist Before First Pitch

  1. Confirm which region you’re in and match it to the table above.
  1. Check if you already get FOX/FS1/FS2, ESPN, or your local listed channel through cable, satellite, or live‑TV streaming.
  1. For on‑the‑go viewing, install the FOX Sports App , FOX One , or your region’s streaming app and sign in before the game.
  1. If you want free options and you’re in the U.S., look up which games will be on Tubi.

Bottom note: Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.