FIFA World Cup 2026 — How to Follow Every Match
2026-06-22
The 2026 World Cup — co-hosted by the USA, Canada and Mexico — is the biggest tournament football has ever seen, with 48 teams. Here's how to keep up with every kick.
Live scores and the schedule
Follow every game as it happens on the live scores page, where matches are grouped by competition and update automatically. To plan ahead or look back at results, browse the full World Cup fixtures and results, or jump to any date on the fixtures page.
Group standings and the knockout path
During the group stage, every point matters. Check the latest tables and who's qualifying on the standings page, then track the bracket as teams advance to the knockouts. With 48 teams in 12 groups, the race for the best third-placed sides makes the group stage tighter than ever.
Where to watch legally
Every match page has a "Where to watch" panel listing the official broadcaster for your region:
- United States: FOX and Telemundo
- United Kingdom: BBC and ITV
- MENA: beIN Sports
- Canada / Mexico: the national rights-holders
Always start from the official broadcaster — pirate streams are unsafe and illegal.
Don't miss your team
Tap Follow on your nation or favourite players' clubs to pin them, and catch up on the latest stories any time on the news page.
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