10 Best Apps to Watch FIFA World Cup 2026 Live Stream Every Match Free

By Raghu
10 Best Apps To Watch FIFA World Cup Live Streaming Free

Best Apps To Watch 2026 FIFA World Cup Live Streaming Free – As FIFA World Cup is back we are here with some beneficial information by which you can enjoy the free live streaming on your mobile, laptop and TV.

The FIFA World Cup 2026 will start from June 11 and will go up to July 19. 48 teams are participating in the tournament, resulting in a total of 104 matches being played. These 48 teams have been divided into 12 groups of four.

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But we are here with solution down below we will provide you the list of apps by which you can enjoy the live action of this most awaiting tournament.

Zee5 (India)

Zee5 has acquired the rights to stream the 2026 FIFA World Cup in India. The subscription plan for the World Cup pack starts from ₹799. Here are the plans that you can buy:

  • ₹799 for 3 months
  • ₹1699 for a year

There is no monthly plan available, so you have to buy either the 3-month plan or one year if you want to watch more sports and shows content.

Also Read: 2026 FIFA World Cup New Rules Explained: New ‘Time Wasting’ Rule Added

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Fubo TV (Worldwide)

FuboTV serves its customers in the United States, Canada, and Spain. It features two basic plans:

  • Pro (111 channels, 1,000 hr. cloud DVR) for $69.99 a month
  • Elite (166 channels, 1,000 hr. cloud DVR) for $79.99 a month.

Sling TV (Worldwide)

Sling TV is one of the best streaming platforms, starting at $35 per month and streaming a number of cable channels, like ESPN, AMC, CNN, TNT and more. It also offers add-on packages and features that range from $5 to $21 per month.

Also Read: How To Watch FIFA World Cup 2022 FINAL Live Streaming Free

Peacock (US)

Peacock is one of the cheapest streaming services and its services costs only $4.99 a month. You can access thousands of hours of content for free. It offers more than 20,000 hours of premium content from networks and studios including NBC, Bravo, USA Network, SYFY, Oxygen, E!, CNBC, MSNBC, NBCSN and more

BBC iPlayer

BBC iPlayer is the official streaming service of the BBC and is expected to stream select FIFA World Cup 2026 matches live in the United Kingdom. Viewers can watch the games on a range of devices without paying any subscription costs other than a TV licence. The platform also features highlights, expert analysis and match replays.

ITVX

ITVX is ITV’s online streaming service and will likely share World Cup broadcast duties with the BBC in the United Kingdom. The service will allow viewers to stream live matches, view highlights and watch football-related programming. ITVX is free with ads and easy to access on multiple devices.

Subscription Fee – Free for UK viewers with advertisements.

SBS On Demand (Australia)

SBS On Demand is Australia’s free streaming service and presumably will have extensive coverage of the FIFA World Cup 2026. Football fans can enjoy live games, highlights and analysis shows without a subscription.

Subscription Fee – Free for Australian audience. Users only need to create a free account with an email address to access the service.

TSN+ (Canada)

TSN+ is also a leading sports streaming service in Canada and will likely offer full FIFA World Cup 2026 coverage. Subscribers can watch live matches, expert analysis, highlights and post-match discussion. It is also available on smartphones, tablets, computers and smart TVs, so football fans from across the country can enjoy it conveniently.

Subscription Fee

  • Monthly Plan: CAD $29.99/month
  • Annual Plan: CAD $249.99/year

RTL+ (Germany)

RTL+ is a popular German streaming service that features entertainment content alongside live sports. It is expected to stream selected matches during the FIFA World Cup 2026 and provide access to highlights, expert commentary and analysis programmes.

Subscription Plans (Germany, 2026):

  • RTL+ Basic: €5.99/month
  • RTL+ Premium: €9.99/month
  • RTL+ Premium Werbefrei (Ad-Free): €12.99/month
  • RTL+ Musik: €14.99/month

M6+ (France)

M6+ is the digital streaming service of French broadcaster M6 and is expected to stream selected FIFA World Cup 2026 matches. The platform provides live games, highlights and football-related programming for viewers to watch. It is favoured by French users for its user-friendly interface and broad device compatibility.

For viewers who want an ad-free experience, M6 offers M6+ MAX:

  • €5.99/month (no commitment)
  • €59.99/year (equivalent to 12 months for the price of 10)

Full Channel List (Streaming & TV Rights by Country)

Country / RegionBroadcaster(s)
AfghanistanATN
AlbaniaTV Klan
AndorraM6
ArgentinaTVP, Telefe, TyC  Sports
ArmeniaAMPTV
AustraliaSBS
AustriaORF, ServusTV
Azerbaijanİctimai TV
BoliviaRed Uno, Unitel
BelgiumVRT, RTBF
Bosnia and HerzegovinaArena  Sport
BrazilGrupo Globo, CazéTV, SBT, N Sports
BulgariaBNT
CambodiaHang Meas HDTV
CanadaBell Media
ChileChilevisión
ColombiaCaracol Televisión, Canal RCN, Win Sports
Costa RicaTeletica
CroatiaHRT
Czech RepublicCzech Television
DenmarkDR, TV 2
EcuadorTeleamazonas
El SalvadorTCS
EuropeEBU
FinlandYle, MTV3
FranceM6
GeorgiaGPB
GermanyARD, Magenta Sport, ZDF
GreeceERT (Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation)
GuatemalaChapín TV
HondurasTelevicentro
HungaryMTVA
IndonesiaTVRI
IndiaZEE
IranIRIB TV3, Persiana Sports
KazakhstanQazaqstan TV, Qazsport
KyrgyzstanKTRK
South KoreaJTBC
Latin America (Regional)Vrio Corp.
LiechtensteinSRG SSR
MENAbeIN Sports
MexicoTelevisaUnivision, TV Azteca
MontenegroArena Sport, RTCG
NetherlandsNOS
New ZealandTVNZ
NicaraguaTelevideo
NigerORTN
North MacedoniaArena Sport
NorwayNRK, TV 2
PanamaRPC, TVN
ParaguayTyC Sports, Trece, Unicanal, GEN TV, Popu TV
PeruAmérica Televisión
PolandTVP
RomaniaAntena
RussiaMatch TV
SerbiaArena Sport
SlovakiaSTV, RTV JOJ
SloveniaArena Sport
SpainMediapro, RTVE
Sub-Saharan AfricaNew World TV, SuperSport
SwedenSVT, TV4
SwitzerlandSRG SSR
TaiwanELTA Sports
TurkeyTRT
TurkmenistanTurkmenistan Sport
TajikistanVarzish TV, TV Football
United KingdomBBC, ITV
United StatesFox Sports (English), Telemundo (Spanish)
UzbekistanZo’r TV
VenezuelaTeleven
In-flight & Cruise ShipsIMG / Sport24

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Raghu Jangid is a veteran cricket writer at SportsBigNews, contributing his expertise and passion for the sport since 2019. With years of experience covering domestic and international cricket, Raghu delivers sharp Fantasy analysis, exclusive insights, and engaging stories that resonate with fans. His deep understanding of the game's history and evolving dynamics makes him a trusted voice in the cricketing community.