Where to Watch the Biggest Teams at the 2026 FIFA World Cup

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The 2026 World Cup is set to be the biggest in history, featuring an expanded 48-team field and 104 matches across Canada, Mexico, and the United States.

Navigating all the broadcasting rights across different countries can be daunting, but this comprehensive guide is here to help! Below is everything you need to know to catch some of the competition’s favorites throughout the tournament.

Every Group Game Fixture and Where to Watch Them All

All 104 tournament games can’t fit on just a single channel. That is why there are multiple broadcasters set in each country to catch the team you're rooting for live.

In the United States, Fox Sports split the games between its free local FOX network and their paid cable channel, FS1. The biggest matches, such as the USMNT’s games, get prime slots on the free FOX channel. Meanwhile, weekday morning or afternoon group games have been pushed over to FS1.

Meanwhile, in the United Kingdom, two major free networks are hosting the tournament: the BBC and ITV. How they are sharing the tournament, though, is interchangeable. For example, if the BBC picks a certain match, it airs exclusively on BBC One and BBC iPlayer, rendering ITV forbidden to show it on their end. If you are a UK viewer, your best bet is to check the schedule daily to ensure you don’t miss all the ITV and BBC coverage each day.

In Canada, Bell Media owns the rights to show the games and uses two main platforms: CTV, which is free for anyone with a basic TV package, and TSN, which is a premium sports cable network. TSN will broadcast every single game of the tournament, as it is a dedicated sports channel. CTV, on the other hand, has a regular daily schedule of news, daytime TV, and prime-time dramas, which could explain the alternating broadcast pattern. These will be the exclusive Canadian broadcasters for the next three World Cup tournaments.

Bearing all of that in mind, here’s an overview of the release dates and where to watch each of the top nations’ games, depending on which regional broadcast you’re relying on:

England (Group L) Game Fixtures and Where to Watch

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Is it England's time again?

England vs. Croatia, June 17, 2026, Wednesday

  • US Broadcast - FOX, Telemundo, and Peacock
  • UK Broadcast - BBC One / iPlayer
  • Canada Broadcast - TSN / CTV 

England vs. Ghana, June 23, 2026, Tuesday

  • US Broadcast - FS1 / Universo
  • UK Broadcast - ITV1 / ITVX
  • Canada Broadcast - TSN

England vs. Panama, June 27, 2026, Saturday

  • US Broadcast - FOX / Telemundo
  • UK Broadcast - BBC One / iPlayer
  • Canada Broadcast - TSN / CTV

Argentina (Group J) Game Fixtures and Where to Watch

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Argentina can go back-to-back in 2026.

Argentina vs. Algeria, June 16, 2026, Tuesday

  • US Broadcast - FOX / Telemundo
  • UK Broadcast - ITV1 / ITVX
  • Canada Broadcast - TSN / CTV

Argentina vs. Austria, June 22, 2026, Monday

  • US Broadcast - FS1 / Universo
  • UK Broadcast - BBC One / iPlayer
  • Canada Broadcast - TSN 

Argentina vs. Jordan, June 27, 2026, Saturday

  • US Broadcast - FOX / Telemundo
  • UK Broadcast - ITV1 / ITVX
  • Canada Broadcast - TSN / CTV

Brazil (Group C) Game Fixtures and Where to Watch

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Can Carlo Ancelotti's Brazil lift the trophy?

Brazil vs. Morocco, June 13, 2026, Saturday

  • US Broadcast - FOX / Telemundo
  • UK Broadcast - BBC One / iPlayer
  • Canada Broadcast - TSN / CTV

Brazil vs. Haiti, June 19, 2026, Friday

  • US Broadcast - FS1 / Universo
  • UK Broadcast - ITV1 / ITVX
  • Canada Broadcast - TSN

Brazil vs. Scotland, June 24, 2026, Wednesday

  • US Broadcast - FOX / Telemundo
  • UK Broadcast - BBC One / iPlayer
  • Canada Broadcast - TSN / CTV

Spain (Group H) Game Fixtures and Where to Watch

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Spain face the first World Cup winners Uruguay in Group H.

Spain vs. Cape Verde, June 15, 2026, Monday

  • US Broadcast - FS1 / Universo
  • UK Broadcast - ITV1 / ITVX
  • Canada Broadcast - TSN

Spain vs. Saudi Arabia, June 21, 2026, Sunday

  • US Broadcast - FOX / Telemundo
  • UK Broadcast - BBC One / iPlayer
  • Canada Broadcast - TSN / CTV

Spain vs. Uruguay, June 26, 2026, Friday

  • US Broadcast - FOX / Telemundo
  • UK Broadcast - ITV1 / ITVX
  • Canada Broadcast - TSN / CTV

Portugal (Group K) Game Fixtures and Where to Watch

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Can Portugal win their first World Cup?

Portugal vs. DR Congo, June 17, 2026, Wednesday

  • US Broadcast - FOX / Telemundo
  • UK Broadcast - BBC One / iPlayer
  • Canada Broadcast - TSN / CTV

Portugal vs. Uzbekistan, June 23, 2026, Tuesday

  • US Broadcast - FS1 / Universo
  • UK Broadcast - ITV1 / ITVX
  • Canada Broadcast - TSN

Portugal vs. Colombia, June 28, 2026, Sunday

  • US Broadcast - FOX / Telemundo
  • UK Broadcast - BBC One / iPlayer
  • Canada Broadcast - TSN / CTV

Netherlands (Group F) Game Fixtures and Where to Watch

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Netherlands could be a suprise hit at the 2026 World Cup.

Netherlands vs. Japan, June 14, 2026, Sunday

  • US Broadcast - FOX / Telemundo
  • UK Broadcast - ITV1 / ITVX
  • Canada Broadcast - TSN / CTV

Netherlands vs. Sweden, June 20, 2026, Saturday

  • US Broadcast - FOX / Telemundo
  • UK Broadcast - BBC One / iPlayer
  • Canada Broadcast - TSN / CTV

Netherlands vs. Tunisia, June 25, 2026, Thursday

  • US Broadcast - FS1 / Universo 
  • UK Broadcast - ITV1 / ITVX
  • Canada Broadcast - TSN

France (Group I) Game Fixtures and Where to Watch

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The French team will face Erling Haaland's Norway in Group I.

France vs. Senegal, June 16, 2026, Tuesday

  • US Broadcast - FOX / Telemundo
  • UK Broadcast - BBC One / iPlayer
  • Canada Broadcast - TSN / CTV

France vs. Iraq, June 22, 2026, Monday

  • US Broadcast - FS1 / Universo
  • UK Broadcast - ITV1 / ITVX
  • Canada Broadcast - TSN

France vs. Norway, June 26, 2026, Friday

  • US Broadcast - FOX / Telemundo
  • UK Broadcast - BBC One / iPlayer
  • Canada Broadcast - TSN / CTV

Germany (Group E) Game Fixtures and Where to Watch

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Germany have some tricky fixtures in Group E.

Germany vs. Curaçao, June 14, 2026, Sunday

  • US Broadcast - FOX / Telemundo
  • UK Broadcast - ITV1 / ITVX
  • Canada Broadcast - TSN / CTV

Germany vs. Ivory Coast, June 20, 2026, Saturday

  • US Broadcast - FS1 / Universo
  • UK Broadcast - BBC One / iPlayer
  • Canada Broadcast - TSN

Germany vs. Ecuador, June 25, 2026, Thursday

  • US Broadcast - FOX / Telemundo
  • UK Broadcast - ITV1 / ITVX
  • Canada Broadcast - TSN / CTV

When Do the Big Teams Face Each Other? Predictions Explained

Looking ahead to the knockout rounds, the tournament’s pre-made bracket map could trigger some early powerhouse matchups, depending on each outcome. Whoever survives or dominates their respective groups is likely to be on a direct collision course for a star-studded Quarter-Final clash.

England could face Brazil in one of the quarter-finals, should they both win their groups. Then, whoever wins that round could face either Argentina or Portugal after winning in their respective groups.

Germany could potentially face France as early as the Round of 16, and then likely the Netherlands in the quarter-finals. That is, if the Netherlands win their group, then their Round of 32 and Round of 16 matches. 

Out of the big teams left, either Germany, France, or the Netherlands would then face Spain in the semi-finals, should Spain win their group and respective knockout matches.

With Spain the odds-on favorite to win, and if they beat second-favorites France on the left side of the draw, that would leave Spain vs. England (who are the bookies’ 3rd favorites right now) in the final a repeat of the 2024 Euros final that Spain won.

How to Stream the World Cup From Anywhere with ExpressVPN

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Don't miss a single moment of the World Cup with a VPN

Because broadcasting rights are restricted by geographic territory, traveling fans or those hoping to stream specific international feeds can frequently run into geo-blocking issues.

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Whether you want to access free public streams, like the UK’s BBC iPlayer and ITVX, while outside the country, or need to log into your US-based Fubo or Peacock subscriptions abroad, using a VPN service secures speed and can help make sure you don’t miss a single second of the world’s highly anticipated sporting event via local network restrictions or regional blockades.

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