Telementundo, Universo and Peacock Shape Donde Ver El Mundial 2026

Telementundo, Universo and Peacock Shape Donde Ver El Mundial 2026

Donde ver el mundial 2026 now has a clear answer for Spanish-language viewers in the United States: Telemundo and Universo will carry the 2026 FIFA World Cup live in Spanish. The tournament begins Thursday, June 11, and runs through the final on Sunday, July 19.

That gives viewers two broadcast channels and two main streaming routes before the first ball is kicked. Mexico, the United States and Canada will host the tournament across 16 cities in North America, including Ciudad de México, Guadalajara, Monterrey, Los Ángeles and Nueva York.

Telemundo and Universo

Telemundo and Universo will air the matches live in Spanish throughout the tournament. For viewers who want a no-cable setup, Peacock is the official Spanish-language streaming platform for the World Cup in the United States, and both Peacock plans include Telemundo and Universo for matches.

Peacock Premium costs $10.99 per month, while Peacock Premium Plus is priced at $16.99 per month. Peacock also offers annual plans with a 17% discount, with Premium at $109.99 per year and Premium Plus at $169.99 per year.

DirecTV MiEspañol

DirecTV adds another option through its MiEspañol genre package. It starts at $29.99 per month for the first two months, then rises to $34.99 per month after that.

The package includes more than 20 Spanish-language channels, including Telemundo and Universo. DirecTV also allows streaming on up to three devices at the same time and includes unlimited cloud DVR, along with a five-day free trial.

For fans comparing options before June 11, the choice comes down to price, devices and how much they want bundled with the World Cup feed. Peacock gives direct access to the Spanish broadcast, while DirecTV adds channel depth and DVR for households that want a larger package around the tournament.

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