FIFA World Cup 2026 TV Schedule & How to Watch
The FIFA World Cup 2026 takes place from 11 June to 19 July 2026 across the United States, Canada and Mexico. It is the first World Cup with 48 teams and 104 matches — the biggest tournament in football history.
How to find World Cup matches on LiveFootOnTV: Open the Schedule page and browse each match day. Every World Cup fixture shows confirmed TV channels for your country, kick-off times in your local timezone, and links to the match detail page with lineups, stats and live scores.
UK viewers can watch World Cup 2026 matches on BBC, ITV, BBC iPlayer and ITVX. Every match will be broadcast free-to-air across the two networks. Check our TV Guide daily for confirmed broadcast schedules.
International viewers should visit each match page and scroll to the International Coverage section to see which channels are broadcasting in their country. Major global broadcasters include Fox Sports (USA), TSN and CTV (Canada), Televisa and TV Azteca (Mexico), beIN Sports, SuperSport and many more.
Use the LiveFootOnTV Android app for live streaming, push notifications before kick-off, and real-time score updates via MQTT during every World Cup match.
Key dates: Group stage runs 11 June – 29 June. Round of 32 begins 1 July. Quarter-finals 9–10 July. Semi-finals 13–14 July. The World Cup Final is on 19 July 2026 at MetLife Stadium, New York/New Jersey.