USMNT Faces Australia as Fifa Games Today Hits Four Matches

FIFA games today features four World Cup matches on Friday, June 19, including USMNT vs. Australia at 3 p.m. ET and Brazil vs. Haiti.

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USMNT Faces Australia as Fifa Games Today Hits Four Matches

FIFA games today puts four World Cup matches on one Friday slate, with the U.S. facing Australia at 3 p.m. ET and Brazil meeting Haiti at 8:30 p.m. ET. Fans can watch every game in English or Spanish, and Jayden, a guest subscriber from Canada, gets the same live menu as anyone else looking for the day’s matches.

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The full list also includes Scotland against Morocco at 6 p.m. ET and Turkey against Paraguay at 11 p.m. ET. All 2026 FIFA World Cup games are on FOX or FS1 in English, with Telemundo and Universo carrying the Spanish broadcasts, and both languages are available to stream with Fubo.

Fubo and Hulu+ Live TV

Fubo’s five-day free trial gives viewers the longer window if they want to sample the Friday card and keep watching beyond it. Hulu+ Live TV offers a three-day free trial, which still covers the June 19 matches but leaves less room for a second look at the rest of the tournament.

That split gives viewers a practical choice: use the longer trial for a wider stretch of World Cup group stage matches, or use the shorter one if the goal is only to catch Friday’s slate. For anyone deciding late, the difference is simple math, and it matters because the tournament runs through Sunday, July 19 and includes 103 matches across 16 different cities in North America.

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June 19 World Cup slate

The schedule is packed into one day because it sits in the World Cup group stage, when seeding is still being sorted before the knockout round. Friday’s four matches give viewers a clear window to follow more than one game live, with the U.S. opener at 3 p.m. ET setting the pace and Brazil-Haiti closing the prime-time stretch at 8:30 p.m. ET.

The tournament began on Thursday, June 11 in Mexico, and the calendar now moves toward the knockout round after the penultimate group-stage games. For readers choosing how to watch, the key move is straightforward: pick the broadcast language first, then decide whether the longer Fubo trial or the shorter Hulu+ Live TV trial fits the rest of the slate.

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