Christian Pulisic Leads Where To Watch The World Cup 2026 On FOX and FS1

Where to watch the World Cup 2026: three Round of 32 matches air Wednesday, July 1 on FOX or FS1 and stream on FOX One.

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Christian Pulisic Leads Where To Watch The World Cup 2026 On FOX and FS1

Where to watch the World Cup 2026 is simple on Wednesday, July 1: three Round of 32 matches will air on FOX or FS1 and stream on FOX One. Christian Pulisic is part of the United States match against Bosnia and Herzegovina at 8 p.m. ET, giving viewers one clear late option in a day built around three games.

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Day 21 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup brings the schedule into a tighter knockout-stage window, and every match on the slate has the same basic viewing setup. FOX and FS1 carry the television coverage, while FOX One carries the live and on-demand stream for every World Cup match.

United States in prime time

The United States plays Bosnia and Herzegovina at 8 p.m. ET at San Francisco Bay Stadium. That matchup is the day’s latest start and the one most likely to draw viewers who are trying to decide whether to watch on TV or through the stream.

Pulisic gives that game a familiar reference point for United States viewers, but the broadcast structure is what makes the listing matter. With FOX and FS1 splitting the day across three matches, anyone following the schedule has to check both television channels before settling on a single game.

England and Belgium earlier

England plays DR Congo at noon ET in Atlanta, and Belgium meets Senegal at 4 p.m. in Seattle. Those two matches fill the afternoon window before the United States takes the night slot, creating a full-day knockout-stage lineup with no break in the coverage.

Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham, Weston McKennie and Declan Rice are among the named players attached to the day’s broader World Cup interest, but the practical point for viewers stays the same: the event runs across one streaming platform and two television outlets. FOX One carries the stream live and on demand, which gives viewers one place to start if they do not want to sort through TV listings first.

FOX One and channel split

The simple part is the stream. Every World Cup match streams live and on demand on FOX One. The less simple part is the channel split, because all World Cup matches air on FOX and FS1, but the schedule does not say which one carries each of Wednesday’s games.

That leaves the most useful next step for viewers: check FOX and FS1 before kickoff if they want the television feed, or go straight to FOX One if they want the streaming option. For Wednesday’s Round of 32 slate, the broadcast map is set even if the individual channel assignments are not.

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