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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 most expensive World Cup in person will also be the cheapest on American TV. Here's how to save your money when watching the games this summer.
PCWorld explains how to stream the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which runs June 11-July 19 across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. YouTube TV offers the most affordable English coverage at $64.99/month, while VPNs like NordVPN enable access to free international broadcasts from BBC and ITV.
Live Social Watch Parties, 24/7 Livestreams, Interactive Match Hubs and Influencer-Led Coverage Bring Fans Closer to Every Moment of the Tournament
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