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The 2026 FIFA World Cup is underway, with the U.S., Canada and Mexico serving as the host nations for this summer’s edition of the global soccer tournament.
Fox is the official television broadcaster of the 2026 World Cup and the network will air all 104 games in the five-week tournament live across its local Fox affiliates or on FS1. Fans who don’t have cable can also stream every World Cup match live on Fox One, the Fox Corp. streaming platform that includes access to live sports on Fox Sports, FS1, FS2 and Fox Deportes, plus content from Fox News, Fox Business, Fox Weather and BTN, among others.
How to Get Fox One App for Free
A subscription to Fox One costs $19.99/month but the streamer is offering a three-day free trial right now for new users to test drive the service. Get the trial on the Fox One website or through Amazon here and use it to livestream the World Cup matches online for free.
The Fox One free trial offer on Amazon is only available to Amazon Prime members. Not a Prime member? Get a 30-day free trial here.
You can also get Fox One for free through Fubo, a live TV streaming service that is including access to the Fox One app for free with its Fubo Pro package right now. The package also includes access to Fox, Fox Sports, FS1 and FS2, as well as ESPN for post-game highlights and World Cup analysis. Fubo’s Pro plan starts as low as $58.99/month (reg. $73.99/month) for your first month of service. Don’t want to commit? Get a five-day free trial to Fubo here.
DirecTV subscribers can also log into the Fox One app for free without needing to pay for a separate subscription. The cheapest DirecTV plan for watching the World Cup is the streamer’s “MyNews Genre Pack,” which gets you a live Fox feed and 10 other channels for $34.99/month. DirecTV also offers a five-day free trial that you can use to access Fox One online for free.
Subscribers to Sling can also use their Sling credentials to sign in to the Fox One app for free. Sling doesn’t offer a free trial but has the most affordable streaming packages for the World Cup, with access to FS1 and Fox (in designated markets) starting at $19.99/month.
Fox One isn’t just for streaming World Cup games and other live sports online: Fox executives have reportedly been surprised to see viewers staying on the app to check out Fox News programs like “Jesse Watters Primetime” and “The Five.” The app also offers live and on-demand TV shows, movies, documentaries and news specials, along with exclusive in-app programming.
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