Mexico and South Korea meet tonight at 9 p.m. ET in Guadalajara in a World Cup group-stage match that fans can watch in Spanish on Telemundo through Telemundo Live with a Fubo free trial.
The matchup matters now because both teams arrived with opening wins, turning a routine group game into a direct test for control of the second round of play. For viewers searching for the broadcast, the draw is simple: FOX or FS1 will carry the tournament in English, while Telemundo and Universo have the Spanish-language coverage, and Fubo streams both language feeds for every game.
Telemundo is being billed as the place to watch every match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Spanish, but the streaming setup is not identical across services. Universo is included through Fubo only at certain times, and it was again part of the package as of Thursday, June 11, which is why fans checking for this match will see Telemundo as the surest Spanish-language option and Fubo as the broader streaming route.
That distinction matters because the tournament started on Thursday, June 11 in Mexico and will run through Sunday, July 19, with 103 matches spread across 16 cities in North America. Eleven of those host cities are in the U.S., and the Finals will be in New York City, but tonight’s focus is narrower: Mexico and South Korea are the game on the board, and Spanish-language viewers who want it free can use the Fubo trial to reach Telemundo without waiting for a cable login.
The clean read for tonight is that the match is available, the time is set, and the free Spanish stream is available for viewers who want it. What remains for fans is choosing whether they want the steady Telemundo feed or the broader Fubo bundle that also brings Universo back into the mix when it is included.






