Amazon Launches Tubi World Cup Hub With Two Free U.S. Matches

Amazon Launches Tubi World Cup Hub With Two Free U.S. Matches

Amazon launched its tubi world cup experience on Fire TV on June 8, 2026, giving U.S. viewers one place to find FOX One and free access on Tubi for two matches. The move arrives as the tournament expands to 48 teams and 104 matches across 16 cities, pushing live coverage into a single streaming lane.

Fire TV Gets FOX One

FOX One sits at the center of the Fire TV experience, with access to all 104 live matches in the United States. Subscribers also get daily highlights, news, and full match replays on demand, while the games will run across the Fox broadcast network, FS1, and the Fox One platform, with all games streaming on the Fox Sports app as well.

The timing matters because the FIFA World Cup 2026 runs from June 11 through July 19, 2026, and the usual scramble between apps is now replaced by one branded destination on Fire TV. For a tournament that has grown from 32 teams and 64 matches to 48 teams and 104 matches, that kind of consolidation is the practical sell.

Tubi's Two Free Matches

Fire TV customers in the U.S. can stream two matches for free on Tubi without a paid account. Mexico against South Africa lands on Thursday, June 12, 2026 at 3 p.m. ET, and the U.S. Men's National Team against Paraguay follows on Friday, June 13, 2026 at 9 p.m. ET.

That free window gives Tubi a rare front-door role inside a major tournament package, not just an afterthought feed. Tubi passed 100 million monthly active users in May 2025 and reached 2.2% of total U.S. television viewing minutes, so the service already had scale before World Cup coverage was folded into it.

Alexa Plus and International Access

Alexa+ voice navigation is part of the Fire TV World Cup setup, which turns the product into more than a static menu. Viewers in the United Kingdom and Germany will also get free highlights and expert commentary throughout the tournament even without a streaming subscription.

For U.S. viewers, the useful takeaway is simple: Fire TV is the hub, FOX One carries the full slate, and Tubi opens two specific matches to anyone without a paid account. That split should steer casual viewers to the free games and push serious followers toward the full subscription path if they want every match live.

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