48 teams. 104 matches. Three host nations. Here’s every free and near-free way to catch the action — wherever you are in the world.
Here’s your complete guide to watching FIFA World Cup 2026 for free! Here’s a quick recap of the key takeaways:
Best options by region:
The UK and Australia have the best free deals — BBC iPlayer and ITVX carry all 104 matches for UK viewers, while SBS On Demand covers everything in Australia, all completely free.
Brazil’s CazéTV is a unique global option, as it streams every match free on YouTube and, unlike most official streams, is not geo-blocked — making it potentially viewable from anywhere in the world.
For US viewers:
The longest free trial available is YouTube TV at 21 days, while FOX One offers 7 days and DirecTV offers 5 days. An OTA antenna is also a great permanent free solution to pick up FOX broadcasts in HD.
For Indian viewers:
JioCinema and RTS TV offer free live streaming of all World Cup matches for viewers in India.
VPN tip for travelers:
If you’re traveling or outside a free-to-air country, connecting to a UK VPN server and using BBC iPlayer or ITVX is the cleanest route — just create a free account using any valid UK postcode to complete registration.
The tournament kicks off on June 11 and runs through the Final on July 19, 2026. Enjoy the football!

