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How to watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup without cable

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is here — the biggest, longest, and most-watched edition in the tournament's 96-year history. From June 11 to July 19, 2026, 48 national teams will play 104 matches across 16 host cities in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, the first time a World Cup has ever been co-hosted by three nations. Whether you're following Lionel Messi's title defense with Argentina, Kylian Mbappé's hunt for World Cup history with France, Lamine Yamal's first World Cup appearance for Spain, or the USMNT's home-soil run with Christian Pulisic, this guide lays out exactly how to stream every 2026 FIFA World Cup match — without a traditional cable subscription.

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Why Fubo is the best choice for World Cup fans

Fubo carries Telemundo — the exclusive Spanish-language home of the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States. Every one of the tournament's 104 matches will air on Telemundo, meaning a Fubo subscription gets you complete Spanish-language coverage of the entire World Cup, from the opening match at Estadio Azteca to the Final at MetLife Stadium. Fubo's coverage includes:

  • Telemundo – All 104 matches, including the opening match, every USMNT group game, every knockout round match from the Round of 16 onward, and the World Cup Final on July 19

Fubo's Unlimited Cloud DVR, Multiview (perfect for watching simultaneous group-stage matches on the same screen), and apps across phones, tablets, smart TVs, Roku, Apple TV, Fire TV, and game consoles make it easy to follow the World Cup on any screen. A free trial lets new users test the service before kickoff on June 11.

👉 Tip: Telemundo is included in Fubo's plans — no add-on needed for full Spanish-language World Cup coverage.

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How Fubo covers the 2026 FIFA World Cup

The 2026 World Cup features 104 matches — 40 more than Qatar 2022 — all available in Spanish on Telemundo in the U.S. Here's the full breakdown:

NetworkWhat's on itAvailable on Fubo?
TelemundoAll 104 matches: opening match, USMNT group games, Round of 16 through Final✅ Yes

With Fubo and Telemundo, you'll have a complete World Cup solution — group stage, knockout rounds, and the Final, all in Spanish.

About Telemundo's World Cup coverage

Telemundo is the exclusive Spanish-language home of the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States, continuing its run as the premier destination for Spanish-speaking soccer fans. Telemundo has delivered comprehensive World Cup coverage since 2015, and the 2026 tournament — hosted across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico — is its most ambitious yet. Legendary play-by-play announcer Andrés Cantor, famous for his iconic "GOOOOL!" call heard around the world, leads the broadcast team alongside a deep roster of analysts and reporters covering all 16 host cities. Telemundo will deliver hundreds of hours of live World Cup programming, including pre-match shows, daily studio analysis, and on-the-ground reporting, making it the definitive Spanish-language destination for the biggest sporting event on the planet.

The 2026 World Cup: Storylines and rivalries to watch

This is the deepest, most talent-stacked World Cup field ever assembled. Forty-eight teams, 12 groups of four, and a brand-new Round of 32 mean more drama, more upsets, and more must-watch matches than any tournament in history.

The favorites

Spain (+450) enters as the No. 1-ranked team in the world and the reigning European champions, led by 18-year-old phenom Lamine Yamal, midfield maestro Pedri, and Ballon d'Or winner Rodri. France (+500) brings unmatched depth around Kylian Mbappé, who sits just five goals shy of Miroslav Klose's all-time World Cup scoring record. England (+550) has its strongest generation in decades with Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham, and Declan Rice, still hunting a first World Cup since 1966. Brazil (+800) under new manager Carlo Ancelotti features Vinícius Júnior and Raphinha chasing a sixth Seleção star. And defending champion Argentina (+800) returns with Lionel Messi — almost certainly playing in his final World Cup — alongside Julián Álvarez, Enzo Fernández, and Lautaro Martínez.

The USMNT on home soil

The U.S. Men's National Team is in Group D alongside Paraguay, Australia, and Türkiye, with all three group matches on the West Coast. The USMNT opens against Paraguay on June 12 at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, faces Australia on June 19 at Lumen Field in Seattle, and closes the group against Türkiye on June 25 back at SoFi. Manager Mauricio Pochettino leads a squad built around Christian Pulisic, Weston McKennie, Tyler Adams, Gio Reyna, Folarin Balogun, and Premier League center-back Chris Richards. With home crowds at every group match and a favorable draw, expectations are high for a deep run.

The co-hosts

Mexico opens the entire tournament on June 11 at the iconic Estadio Azteca against South Africa, headlining Group A alongside South Korea and Czechia. El Tri are led by Raúl Jiménez, Edson Álvarez, and Santiago Giménez, and Mexico will become the first country ever to host or co-host three men's World Cups. Canada, led by Alphonso Davies and Jonathan David, opens at BMO Field in Toronto and is in Group B with Switzerland, Qatar, and Bosnia & Herzegovina — searching for the country's first-ever World Cup win.

Rivalries and marquee matchups

The 2026 group stage is packed with appointment viewing:

  • France vs. Norway (Group I) — Mbappé vs. Erling Haaland, two of the world's most lethal strikers in the same group
  • Brazil vs. Morocco (Group C) — A rematch of Morocco's historic 2022 run, with the Atlas Lions out to prove it wasn't a fluke
  • Portugal vs. Colombia (Group L)Cristiano Ronaldo likely playing his sixth and final World Cup against Luis Díaz and a deep Colombian side
  • Germany vs. Ivory Coast (Group K)Florian Wirtz and Jamal Musiala lead a rebuilt German side against an athletic African contender
  • Argentina, Spain, France, and England — All four top seeds are on opposite sides of the bracket, meaning they can't meet until the semifinals

Debutants and dark horses

Four nations are making their World Cup debuts in 2026: Cape Verde (the smallest African nation to ever qualify), Curaçao (the smallest nation by population ever to reach a World Cup), Jordan, and Uzbekistan. Morocco, Croatia, Switzerland, and Uruguay are seen as the most dangerous floor below the elite favorites, while Italy missed the World Cup for a third straight cycle after losing the European playoff final to Bosnia & Herzegovina — the most notable absentee of the tournament.

2026 FIFA World Cup: Key dates to know

  • Opening Match: Mexico vs. South Africa — June 11, 2026, Estadio Azteca, Mexico City
  • USMNT Opener: USA vs. Paraguay — June 12, 2026, SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles
  • Canada Opener: Canada vs. (TBD) — June 12, 2026, BMO Field, Toronto
  • Group Stage: June 11 – June 27, 2026
  • Round of 32 (new this tournament): June 28 – July 3, 2026
  • Round of 16: July 4 – 7, 2026
  • Quarterfinals: July 9 – 11, 2026
  • Semifinals: July 14 – 15, 2026
  • Third-Place Match: July 18, 2026, Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
  • World Cup Final: July 19, 2026, MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ (halftime show curated by Coldplay's Chris Martin, with performances by Madonna, Shakira, and BTS)

Tips for streaming the World Cup like a pro

  • Start with Fubo Latino — Telemundo covers all 104 World Cup matches in Spanish, and Fubo carries it with no add-on required.
  • Use Multiview for simultaneous group games — On the final matchday of each group, both fixtures kick off at the same time. Fubo's Multiview lets you watch up to four matches at once on the same screen.
  • Set up Cloud DVR for early-morning kickoffs — Some Mexico- and West Coast-hosted matches will kick off as early as noon ET, while others will run late into the night. Fubo's Unlimited Cloud DVR lets you record every game and watch on your schedule.
  • Track the bracket from Round of 32 onward — The 2026 World Cup introduces a new Round of 32 due to the expanded 48-team field, meaning a full week of additional knockout drama before the traditional Round of 16. Every knockout match from the Round of 16 onward airs on Telemundo.
  • Don't sleep on the early debutants — Cape Verde, Curaçao, Jordan, and Uzbekistan are all first-time World Cup nations, and their opening matches are some of the most-anticipated underdog moments of the entire tournament.

How to stream every 2026 FIFA World Cup match: The bottom line

For soccer fans, the path to streaming every World Cup match in 2026 is straightforward:

  1. Subscribe to Fubo Latino for Telemundo — covering all 104 World Cup matches in Spanish, with no add-on needed.
  2. Use Multiview to watch simultaneous group-stage matches on the final matchday of each group.
  3. Set up Unlimited Cloud DVR to record matches across different time zones and host countries.
  4. Use the Fubo app on every screen — Whether you're at home on a smart TV or following the tournament on your phone, Fubo's apps for iOS, Android, Roku, Apple TV, Fire TV, and game consoles mean you're never more than a tap away from kickoff.

With this setup, you'll be ready to stream every pitch of the 2026 FIFA World Cup — from Mexico City's opener on June 11 to the Final at MetLife Stadium on July 19.

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