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How to Watch the 2026 World Cup

Updated 30 May 2026

Your complete guide to catching all 104 matches from kick-off in Mexico City to the final in New York.

World Cup 2026 schedule
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The 2026 World Cup will be broadcast on television and streaming platforms around the world, with official broadcast rights varying by country. The tournament kicks off on June 11, 2026 when Mexico faces South Africa in Mexico City, and runs through the final on July 19 in New York—39 days of football featuring 48 teams competing across 104 matches. While specific broadcasters will be announced closer to the tournament, fans can expect their usual national sports networks and streaming services to carry coverage, just as they have for previous World Cups.

Because broadcast rights differ by region, the best approach is to check with your country's main sports broadcasters in early 2026 for confirmed schedules and streaming options. Major networks typically secure rights well in advance, and many will offer both traditional TV coverage and companion streaming apps for watching on mobile devices or computers.

Never Miss a Match with Live Scores and Reminders

Regardless of where you watch, keeping track of 104 matches across 12 groups can be challenging. That's where the free Bola 2026 app becomes invaluable. This no-login-required companion gives you live scores for every match and sends you a reminder before each kick-off, so whether you're planning to watch on television, a streaming service, or catch highlights later, you'll never miss a moment. With over 1,800 brackets and 900 groups already created by fans, Bola 2026 has become the go-to tool for following the tournament.

What Makes 2026 Different

This will be the first World Cup with 48 teams, expanding from the traditional 32-team format. The larger field means more matches, more groups, and more opportunities to discover new teams and storylines. The tournament spans three host nations—the United States, Canada, and Mexico—making it the most geographically diverse World Cup ever staged. For viewers, this means matches will be played across multiple time zones, so planning your viewing schedule becomes even more important.

Planning Your Viewing Schedule

With 39 days of competition, you'll want a strategy for following your favorite teams and catching the biggest matches. The group stage will feature multiple matches per day, often played simultaneously to ensure competitive integrity within each group. The knockout rounds will be more spread out, building toward the final in New York on July 19. Whether you're a casual viewer planning to catch the marquee matches or a devoted fan determined to watch every game, having live scores and kick-off reminders at your fingertips makes the experience much more manageable.

Frequently asked questions

When does the 2026 World Cup start and how can I watch it?

The tournament begins June 11, 2026 when Mexico plays South Africa in Mexico City. Official broadcasters vary by country, so check your local sports networks for coverage details. The free Bola 2026 app provides live scores and match reminders for all 104 games.

Will the 2026 World Cup be available on streaming services?

Yes, major broadcasters typically offer streaming alongside traditional TV coverage. Specific streaming platforms will be announced by each country's rights holders closer to the tournament. Download Bola 2026 for free to get kick-off alerts regardless of where you watch.

How many matches will be played in the 2026 World Cup?

There will be 104 matches over 39 days, making it the largest World Cup ever with 48 teams competing. The Bola 2026 app tracks every match with live scores and sends reminders before each kick-off so you never miss a game.

Can I watch World Cup 2026 matches on my phone?

Most official broadcasters will offer mobile streaming through their apps. Additionally, the free Bola 2026 app gives you live scores, match schedules, and kick-off notifications for all 104 matches without requiring a login.

When is the 2026 World Cup final and where can I watch it?

The final takes place July 19, 2026 in New York. It will be broadcast worldwide on each country's official World Cup network. Set up Bola 2026 now to get a reminder before the final—it's free and requires no registration.