About WatchWC26
WatchWC26 is an independent guide to watching the FIFA World Cup 2026 — built to answer one question fast: what's on, when does it kick off in my time zone, and exactly where can I watch it in my country?
Last updated: 2 July 2026
What we do
We track all 104 World Cup 2026 matches and turn broadcaster listings into a plain answer for each country: which channels and streams carry the games, what is free versus paid, the real prices, and every kick-off time converted to your local zone. We currently publish dedicated guides for the USA, UK, India, Canada, Australia, Germany, Japan, Brazil, Nigeria and the Philippines, plus a guide to watching your home coverage legally while travelling abroad.
How we verify our data
Channels, prices and free-match details are checked against each broadcaster's official announcements and re-verified regularly. Every page shows the date it was last checked. When we are not certain of something, we say so rather than guess. We only reference official, legal broadcasters and legitimate ways to watch your own country's coverage — we never host or link to pirated streams.
Who writes WatchWC26
WatchWC26 is written and fact-checked by the WatchWC26 editorial team, a small group of football fans who follow broadcaster announcements across markets. For corrections, partnership enquiries or product support, reach us at [email protected].
How we stay independent
Some outbound links (for example to streaming services or VPNs) are affiliate links, and we sell two printable/spreadsheet products of our own. This never changes which broadcasters we recommend or the prices we report. See our affiliate disclosure for the full details.
Not affiliated with FIFA
WatchWC26 is an independent editorial project. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to FIFA or any broadcaster. All trademarks belong to their respective owners.