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FIFA World Cup 2026 free live stream guide: TV channels, streaming platforms, schedules and kickoff times (Image via TOI)
The 2026 FIFA World Cup has begun across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, bringing together 48 national teams in the biggest tournament in the competition’s history. With 104 matches scheduled through July, millions of fans are looking for legal ways to watch the action without paying for extra subscriptions.
The good news is that several countries are offering free television and streaming coverage, giving viewers different ways to follow every stage of the tournament from the group matches to the final.BBC, ITV and SBS lead free World Cup coverage
The two broadcasters have split the schedule, ensuring complete coverage from the opening match to the final.Australia has a similar arrangement. SBS is carrying the entire World Cup and is making every match available free for viewers across the country.Several European countries are also providing free access through national broadcasters.
| Country | Free Broadcaster |
| United Kingdom | BBC and ITV |
| Australia | SBS |
| Ireland | RTÉ |
| Netherlands | NOS |
| Turkey | TRT |
| Brazil | CazéTV |
For fans living in these countries, watching the World Cup does not require an additional sports subscription.
Free streaming services offer another way to watch
| Country | Streaming Platform |
| United Kingdom | BBC iPlayer, ITVX |
| Australia | SBS On Demand |
| Brazil | CazéTV YouTube Channel |
| Ireland | RTÉ Player |
| Turkey | TRT Digital Platforms |
Availability depends on local broadcasting rights, so viewers should check which service operates in their region.Match times look very different around the world
| North American Kick-off | India (IST) | United Kingdom (BST) | Australia (AEST) |
| 12:00 PM PDT | 12:30 AM next day | 8:00 PM | 5:00 AM next day |
| 3:00 PM CDT | 1:30 AM next day | 9:00 PM | 6:00 AM next day |
| 6:00 PM EDT | 3:30 AM next day | 11:00 PM | 8:00 AM next day |
| 8:00 PM CDT | 6:30 AM next day | 2:00 AM next day | 11:00 AM next day |
These time differences are expected to make streaming and replay options especially important for fans following the tournament from overseas.Broadcast plans vary from country to country
Key World Cup dates fans should know
As the tournament moves forward, attention will quickly shift from the group stage to the knockout rounds.| Stage | Dates |
| Group Stage | June to early July |
| Round of 32 and Round of 16 | Early July |
| Quarter-finals | July 9-11 |
| Semi-finals | July 14-15 |
| FIFA World Cup Final | July 19 |
The final will take place at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, where the next men’s world champion will be crowned after more than a month of competition.




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