How to Watch World Cup 2026: TV Channels, Live Streaming & Free Options

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A class action-style complaint is calling for a full investigation into the workings of the Fifa president, Gianni Infan
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  • In the USA, FOX and FS1 hold English-language rights while Telemundo and Peacock cover Spanish-language broadcasts.
  • UK viewers can watch free on BBC and ITV, with all 104 matches split between the two broadcasters.
  • FIFA+ is expected to offer free highlights and select live matches in territories without exclusive broadcast deals.
  • VPN services allow fans to access their home country's free streams while traveling during the tournament.
  • All 104 matches will be broadcast live — no World Cup match will go unaired for the first time since 2006.

A class action-style complaint is calling for a full investigation into the workings of the Fifa president, Gianni Infantino

Complaint to be sent to ethics committee after World Cup

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A quest to deliver the “biggest complaint Fifa has ever received” is being launched by campaigners a week before the World Cup.

With fans concerned over safety and the cost of tickets at the tournament, and complaints ongoing against Fifa from human rights organisations and football competitions, a class action-style complaint is calling for an investigation into the president, Gianni Infantino.

The “Reboot Fifa” campaign starts on Thursday and is being led by the advocacy group FairSquare, which has pushed Fifa over its governance since before the 2022 Qatar World Cup. Led by an advisory board of football activists and writers, including the historian David Goldblatt and whistleblower Bonita Mersiades, the campaign is “encouraging people to add their name to … what we hope will be the largest single complaint Fifa will ever have received about the conduct of its senior officials”.

The complaint will be submitted to Fifa’s ethics committee after the World Cup and will be an updated version of one sent to it at the end of last year, in which FairSquare claimed Infantino had on four occasions breached article 15 of the Fifa code of ethics, which requires staff to “remain politically neutral”. The complaint followed Infantino’s decision to attend a Summit for Peace held by Donald Trump and the subsequent award of the Fifa peace prize to the US president.

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“People are rightly angered and frustrated by a range of issues, from exorbitant World Cup ticket prices to Fifa’s offering of a peace prize to a man who then launched an illegal war on a World Cup participant,” said FairSquare’s director, Nick McGeehan. “This campaign is about harnessing that anger and redirecting it effectively to create the political pressure required to force meaningful change at Fifa.”

Among the reforms proposed by FairSquare are: increased auditing of the billions of dollars Fifa shares with its member organisations; a separation between Fifa’s commercial and regulatory and governance functions; and improved transparency and public accountability, including expanded engagement with the media. Fifa says every recipient of funds from the organisation undergoes “a yearly central audit performed by world-class independent auditors”.

It says commercial operations have been “entirely separate” from key executive bodies such as the Fifa Council and Fifa Congress since 2016. It adds that all its judicial decisions are published and that its public financial reports match the IFRS standard.

FairSquare’s original complaint received backing this week from Lise Klaveness, the president of the Norwegian football federation and campaigner for Fifa reform. The NFF has written to Fifa’s ethics committee in support of the complaint and, on the eve of the Norway squad’s departure for the World Cup, Klaveness said of the letter: “We have sent it, and it is causing some political reactions.

But it is sent, and that is checked off. We will follow up, push forward, request meetings, and build momentum on this as soon as the World Cup is over.”

A Fifa spokesperson said: “Fifa underwent deep-rooted governance and management reforms over the last decade with a clear focus on transparency and on its mandate to develop football all around the world. This has been acknowledged by a number of international institutions, for instance by the Association of Summer Olympic Federations.

The US Department of Justice [also] awarded $201m to the Fifa Foundation as compensation for losses suffered … as a result of decades of corruption in football.

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“In the last decade Fifa has distributed more than $5bn to grow the game globally in development funding. There’s been an eight-fold increase in investment in football development compared with the pre-2016 period, bearing in mind that revenues have not increased by the same factor; the increase in investment is a result of the new Fifa being more efficient, well-governed and fit for purpose.

That is the clear evidence the organisation has been transformed and is now considered a trusted partner for international agencies, NGOs and leading global brands.”

On launching the peace prize, Infantino said the award would “recognise the enormous efforts of those individuals who unite people, bringing hope for future generations”. He later defended the decision to award the prize to Trump, telling Sky News: “Objectively, he deserves it.

He was instrumental in resolving conflicts and saving thousands of lives.”

He has further defended his personal relationship with Trump, saying: “I think it is absolutely crucial for the success of a World Cup to have a close relationship with the president.”

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The useful takeaway is how this update changes supporter decisions before the tournament starts. A World Cup article should make the next match, team, or lineup implication clear rather than drifting into generic tournament background.

For readers following FIFA World Cup 2026 closely, the best next step is to connect this story to the relevant team pages and match lineups. That keeps the article grounded in the questions fans search for before kickoff.

अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले प्रश्न

What channel is World Cup 2026 on in the USA?

FOX and FS1 broadcast English-language coverage in the USA, while Telemundo and Peacock handle Spanish-language broadcasts. All 104 matches will be shown live.

Can I watch World Cup 2026 for free?

Yes. In the UK, BBC and ITV provide free-to-air coverage. FIFA+ may also offer free streaming in select markets. Some countries have free national broadcast agreements.

How to stream World Cup 2026 online?

Stream via the FOX Sports app (USA), BBC iPlayer/ITVX (UK), or your local broadcaster's app. Paid options include Peacock and various regional streaming platforms.

What time do World Cup 2026 matches start?

Group stage matches typically kick off between 12:00 PM and 9:00 PM Eastern Time (ET). Specific times vary by venue across the USA, Mexico, and Canada.

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