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2026 FIFA World Cup: How to Watch, Format Changes, and Streaming Guide

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Jonathan Zavaleta

4h ago· 4 min readen

Summary

The 2026 FIFA World Cup features an expanded format with 48 nations competing across 104 matches in 16 cities, hosted jointly by three countries for the first time. Fox holds English-language broadcasting rights in the U.S., and the article provides a guide on how to watch matches live, including streaming options, the tournament format, and key details for viewers.

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After no shortage of drama and controversy, the 2026 FIFA World Cup is officially upon us.
A total of 104 matches will be played across 16 cities in the largest field in World Cup history.
48 nations are competing, a jump over the usual 32, and it's the first time that hosting duties will be shared by three countries.
Fox holds the English-language broadcasting rights to the World Cup in
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With more countries than ever competing, here's what to know about catching each game live, the World Cup format, and more.

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