Most Affordable Ways To Watch The 2026 FIFA World Cup
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Based on the odds, the next World Cup winner could come from Europe or South America. Here's the latest.
Fox One is the newer and less proven bet. The service launched in August 2025 at $19.99 a month, bringing Fox News, Fox Sports, FS1, FS2, Fox Business, Fox Weather, Fox Deportes, Big Ten Network, local Fox stations and the Fox broadcast network into one direct-to-consumer product.
YouTube is adding new channels that will let you stream the World Cup and more. Here's what it'll cost.
The 2026 World Cup groups are set. See the odds for which countries are favored to win their respective groups.
As part of Yahoo's 2026 Soccer Pick 'Em with FOX One, you pick one player to score the most goals in the World Cup group stage this summer. Choosing from the list of 12 provided, you get three points for each goal that player scores in his team's first three games of the tournament.
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FIFA bans refillable water bottles from World Cup stadiums despite original rules stating otherwise
FIFA has now banned refillable plastic water bottles from World Cup stadiums just one week before the tournament despite previous guidance saying otherwise.
Few American broadcasters have covered more soccer than Fox’s Rob Stone. And for the first time next week, Stone will get to broadcast a FIFA men’s World Cup on home soil, as North America hosts the largest tournament in the competition’s history and the USMNT looks to make good on a once-in-a-lifetime home-field advantage.
FOX LOCAL World Cup correspondent Tyler Thrasher joined Live Zone Prime Time to talk all things FIFA World Cup, from Team USA’s roster and early expectations to the biggest stars, underdog storylines
Former Miami Mayor Francis Suarez discusses the anticipated $1.3 billion economic impact and thousands of visitors for the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Miami. He highlights the city's readiness to host major sporting events and manage large crowds.
Christian Pulisic partnered with Hershey's for limited-edition chocolate bars honoring the U.S. soccer star ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup on home soil.
Canada makes its third-ever World Cup appearance in 2026. Will this year bring luck to Les Rouges?