How to watch Canada at the 2026 FIFA World Cup
Canada hosts a men's World Cup for the first time in history, and with the best generation of Canadian players ever assembled, Les Rouges enter 2026 chasing something the country has never achieved: a World Cup win. From the June 12 opener at BMO Field in Toronto to potential knockout matches at BC Place in Vancouver, this is the breakthrough moment Canadian soccer has been building toward. This guide shows you exactly how to stream every Canada 2026 FIFA World Cup match — without cable.
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Why Fubo is the best choice for Canada fans
Fubo carries FOX and FS1 — the exclusive English-language home of the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the United States. Every Canada match, including the host-nation opener in Toronto and every knockout round if Canada advances, will air on FOX or FS1. With a Fubo subscription, you get:
- FOX – Canada's host-nation matches and every knockout round match from the Round of 16 onward
- FS1 – Additional Canada group-stage and other key World Cup fixtures
Fubo's Unlimited Cloud DVR, Multiview, and apps on every major device make it the easiest way to follow Canada through the entire tournament. A free trial lets new users get in before the June 12 opener.
👉 Tip: FOX and FS1 are included in Fubo's Sports, Pro and Elite plans — full Canada World Cup coverage with no add-on.
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Canada's 2026 World Cup schedule
Canada is in Group B alongside Switzerland, Qatar, and Bosnia & Herzegovina, with all three group matches on Canadian soil split between Toronto and Vancouver:
| Match | Date | Venue | Channel |
|---|---|---|---|
| Canada vs. Bosnia & Herzegovina | June 12 | BMO Field, Toronto | FOX |
| Canada vs. Qatar | June 18 | BC Place, Vancouver | FS1 |
| Canada vs. Switzerland | June 24 | BC Place, Vancouver | FOX |
The Canada roster: Players to watch
Manager Jesse Marsch has assembled the most talented Canadian squad in history. Alphonso Davies (Bayern Munich) is one of the fastest players in world football and Canada's superstar at left-back, capable of single-handedly turning a match. Jonathan David (Juventus) is Canada's all-time leading scorer and the most prolific striker the country has ever produced. Stephen Eustáquio (Porto) is the metronome in midfield, dictating tempo. Tajon Buchanan (Inter Milan) provides pace and directness on the wing, while Cyle Larin brings experience and big-game scoring off the bench. Maxime Crépeau anchors the goalkeeping position.
The Canada storyline: The first-ever win
Canada has appeared at two previous men's World Cups — 1986 in Mexico and 2022 in Qatar — and across six total matches has yet to gain a win. Group B is genuinely winnable: Switzerland is the strongest team on paper, but Qatar (a 2022 host with mixed results) and Bosnia & Herzegovina (a UEFA playoff qualifier) are within Canada's range, especially at home. With BMO Field rocking for the opener and BC Place hosting two of three group matches, Canadian crowds will create an atmosphere this team has never experienced. The first-ever World Cup win is overdue, the Round of 32 is realistic, and a deeper run is no longer a fantasy with Davies, David, and a generation of Canadian players starring in Europe's biggest leagues.
Key dates for Canada fans
- Canada vs. Bosnia & Herzegovina – June 12, 2026, BMO Field, Toronto
- Canada vs. Qatar – June 18, 2026, BC Place, Vancouver
- Canada vs. Switzerland – June 24, 2026, BC Place, Vancouver
- Round of 32 – June 28 – July 3, 2026
- Round of 16 – July 4 – 7, 2026
- World Cup Final – July 19, 2026, MetLife Stadium
Tips for streaming Canada like a pro
- Start with Fubo as your base — FOX and FS1 cover every English-language Canada match.
- Use Multiview on June 24 — Group B's final matchday features simultaneous kickoffs. Multiview lets you watch Canada vs. Switzerland and Qatar vs. Bosnia & Herzegovina side-by-side.
- Set up Cloud DVR for early kickoffs — Some Group B matches start mid-afternoon ET. Fubo's Unlimited Cloud DVR lets you record every match.
- Track potential knockout opponents — Canada's Round of 32 opponent will likely come from Groups A, F, or the best third-place qualifiers.
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