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Tubi has launched the 2026 FIFA World Cup FOX Hub.
The streaming platform’s new World Cup Hub is live now, offering free access to select live matches, tournament highlights, original programming, and soccer-focused entertainment.
World Cup Hub on Tubi
Big picture view:
The Hub will include live broadcasts, select replays, Tubi Originals, creator content, and other premium sports entertainment.
Dig deeper:
Content you can find on the FIFA World Cup FOX Hub on Tubi includes:
- Live coverage, and select replays
- Creator commentary
- Player interviews
- Expert predictions
- Docuseries following players on their journey to the tournament
- Talk shows and podcasts
- Classic films
World Cup opening ceremonies, matches on Tubi
Dig deeper:
You can watch live broadcasts on Tubi of the World Cup opening ceremonies and two matches:
- Mexico vs. South Africa (June 11)
- U.S. Men’s National Team vs. Paraguay (June 12)
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How to watch
Tubi is free, requires no subscription, and is available across connected televisions, mobile devices and web now and throughout the tournament.
The 39-day tournament starts June 11, 2026, and will feature 104 matches across 16 North American cities — all of which will be broadcast on FOX and FOX Sports, and you can stream matches on FOX One and FOX Sports app by signing in with your TV provider or signing up.
Timeline:
The FIFA World Cup runs from June 11-July 19, 2026.
The tournament will feature three opening ceremonies across the host countries:
- Mexico: June 11, before the Mexico vs. South Africa match in Mexico City
- Canada: June 12, before the Canada vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina match in Toronto
- United States: June 12, before the U.S. vs. Paraguay match in Los Angele
Group stage match days happen from June 11-June 27.
The Knockout Phase and Round of 32 begins on June 28.
The FIFA World Cup Final is July 19.
The Source: Information in this article was provided by Fox Corporation, which also owns this station. This story was reported from Detroit.