FOX Sports has put the Fox One World Cup viewing path in place for all 104 matches of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Every game will stream live and on-demand in the FOX One and FOX Sports apps, while all 104 matches also air across FOX and FS1.
That gives viewers one place to follow the full tournament from June 11 through July 19, 2026. The run ends with the final on July 19 at New York New Jersey Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
FOX One and FOX Sports apps
The streaming setup is straightforward: the full match list is available live and on-demand in both the FOX One and FOX Sports apps. For viewers, that means the 104-game field does not depend on a single televised window. The tournament’s expanded format makes that more important, because there are more matches to track across a longer calendar.
FOX and FS1 cover the linear side of the package. The apps cover the replay side as well, which gives viewers a second path when a match starts at an inconvenient time or when they want to watch again after the final whistle. The source does not break the package down by match, so the practical takeaway is simpler than the full schedule: every match sits inside the same streaming umbrella.
June 11 to July 19
The tournament opens on June 11, 2026, and runs until July 19. It will be spread across 16 different cities in Canada, Mexico and the United States. Those dates frame the whole viewing window, from the first match to the final in East Rutherford.
That broad footprint is part of the story for viewers because it leaves no regional shortcut to the tournament. The matches are distributed across three countries, but the media setup centralizes access through FOX, FS1, FOX One and the FOX Sports apps. The headline promises a full schedule, but the excerpt only states the tournament dates, venues and viewing platforms, so the immediate value is knowing where every game will live rather than matching each game to a specific channel.
New Jersey final
The final is set for July 19 at New York New Jersey Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. That closes the event on the same package that carries every match from the opening day through the championship game.
For viewers, the next step is simple: use FOX, FS1, FOX One or the FOX Sports apps to follow the tournament as it unfolds. The only thing this announcement does not lay out is the match-by-match assignment, which leaves the full schedule as the remaining piece to watch for once the tournament starts to take shape.






