2026, FIFA World Cup
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Alongside live match coverage and expert analysis across TV, radio and the BBC Sport website and app, FIFA World Cup 2026 marks a major evolution in how audiences experience the tournament digitally.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is upon us and with 48 teams set to compete in 104 total matches over the next six weeks across the United States, Mexico and Canada, it's also the biggest World Cup ever. Even with so many games on the docket,
The 2026 men's World Cup is taking place across Canada, Mexico and the USA with 104 games spread across 39 days.
World Cup daily schedule, match times, TV channels and streaming info for every game in the USA, Canada and Mexico.
FIFA has banned water bottles at 2026 World Cup stadiums, adding them to a list of 36 prohibited items under stricter matchday security rules.
Live Social Watch Parties, 24/7 Livestreams, Interactive Match Hubs and Influencer-Led Coverage Bring Fans Closer to Every Moment of the Tournament
Few American broadcasters have covered more soccer than Fox’s Rob Stone. And for the first time next week, Stone will get to broadcast a FIFA men’s World Cup on home soil, as North America hosts the largest tournament in the competition’s history and the USMNT looks to make good on a once-in-a-lifetime home-field advantage.
Ahead of the biggest World Cup in history, thousands of primary tickets are still available for sale.