Select your country to see every broadcaster carrying FIFA World Cup 2026, their prices, and the cheapest way to watch all 104 matches.
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The cost varies by country. In some nations the World Cup is broadcast free to air on public television, meaning $0. In others you need a paid streaming or cable subscription that can range from a few dollars to over $30 per month. Use the calculator above to check the exact cost for your country.
Yes, in many countries. Nations like Germany (ARD/ZDF), France (TF1), and several others have free-to-air broadcast rights. The calculator highlights all free options for your country.
If your country has a free-to-air broadcaster, that is the cheapest option at $0. Otherwise, compare the monthly prices of available streaming and cable services shown in the calculator to find the most affordable option.
A VPN lets you connect to servers in countries with free-to-air World Cup coverage, potentially giving you access to those free streams. This is legal in most jurisdictions but may violate some broadcasters' terms of service.