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Hol lehet élőben nézni a 2026-os FIFA-világbajnokságot: A teljes nézői útmutató

A 2026 FIFA World Cup is the most ambitious tournament in football history. For the first time ever, 48 teams battle across 104 matches hosted across three nations — the United States, Canada, and Mexico — from June 11 to July 19, 2026. That’s more football, more upsets, and more drama than any World Cup before it. You can check the full official match schedule on FIFA.com to plan which games you don’t want to miss.

With dozens of broadcasters worldwide, different platforms for different countries, and a mix of free and paid options, figuring out where to watch can be genuinely confusing. This guide breaks down every official broadcaster, every streaming platform, what’s free, what costs money, and — crucially — how to make sure you’re watching on a proper screen and not squinting at your phone.


📺 First: Get It on Your TV Screen

Before we dive into platforms, the most important piece of advice is this: don’t watch the World Cup on a small screen.

A 104-match tournament deserves your living room TV. The problem most fans run into is that their streaming service — Peacock, DAZN, beIN Connect, SBS On Demand, you name it — doesn’t have a native app on their TV model, or their smart TV is too old to support it.

1001 TVs solves this instantly. It’s a screen mirroring app that wirelessly casts any stream from your phone or laptop directly to your TV. No smart TV required, no HDMI cables, no technical setup. Just open your streaming platform, tap to cast, and you’re watching the World Cup on the big screen.

👉1001 TVs letöltése 👈

How to set it up in 3 steps:

1. Letöltés 1001 TVs from www.1001tvs.com on both your phone/laptop and your TV
2. Open 1001 TVs on your phone/laptop, tap “Screen Mirror” to connect to your TV
3. Open your streaming platform and enjoy the match on the big screen

    Set this up before June 11. You don’t want to be fumbling with cables when the opening kickoff happens.


    🌍 Global Free Access: YouTube & TikTok

    FIFA has made two landmark digital deals for 2026 that give fans everywhere some level of free access.

    YouTube — Free In a groundbreaking first, official broadcasters can live-stream the first 10 minutes of every single match for free on their YouTube channels. Select full matches will also be streamed live. For casual fans or anyone who can’t access a local broadcaster, this is a genuine free option — though you’ll need to switch to a paid platform after the first 10 minutes of most games.

    TikTok — Free A dedicated World Cup hub on TikTok will carry live match snippets, extended highlights, behind-the-scenes access, and broadcaster clips throughout the tournament. Great for highlights and atmosphere, not for watching full 90-minute games.

    💡 Profi tipp: If you catch a match starting live on YouTube, use 1001 TVs to mirror it to your TV immediately — so you’re not watching the opening 10 minutes bent over your phone.


    🇺🇸 United States

    The US has more watching options than any other country, split clearly between English and Spanish coverage.

    English Coverage: FOX & FS1

    FOX Sports holds the exclusive English-language broadcasting rights. All 104 matches will air live — 70 matches on the main FOX network és 34 matches on FS1.

    If you have a cable or satellite package that includes FOX and FS1, you’re covered. If you’ve cut the cord, you’ll need one of these live TV streaming services:

    SzolgáltatásMonthly PriceMegjegyzések
    Sling TV (Blue Plan)$45.99/moMost affordable; includes FS1, FOX in select markets
    Sling TV (Orange + Blue)$60.99/moBest Sling value; adds ESPN
    YouTube TV$82.99/mo100+ channels, unlimited DVR, local FOX + FS1
    Fubo (Pro Plan)$84.99/moBest sports lineup; 185+ channels, FOX, FS1, beIN Sports

    You can also stream directly via the FOX Sports App if you have a qualifying cable/satellite login.

    Spanish Coverage: Telemundo, Universo & Peacock

    NBCUniversal holds Spanish-language rights. Telemundo covers 92 matches on traditional TV, Universo covers the remaining 12. Telemundo is also available free over-the-air with a digital antenna in most US cities.

    For streaming, Páva is the standout deal — it will stream all 104 matches live in Spanish, making it the most complete single-platform option for US viewers.

    PlanÁrMegjegyzések
    Páva prémium$10.99/mo or $109.99/yrAll 104 World Cup matches in Spanish, with ads
    Peacock Premium Plus$16.99/moAd-free (note: live sports still have some ads)
    Student/Young Adult discount$5.99/moAges 18–24 or with valid university email

    💰 Best value in the US: Subscribe to Peacock at $10.99/month, stream on your phone or laptop, and use 1001 TVs to cast every match to your TV. You get all 104 games on the big screen for the price of one streaming subscription.


    🇬🇧 United Kingdom

    UK fans have the best deal in the world — the entire tournament is completely free.

    BBC és ITV share all 104 matches between them, continuing a long tradition of free-to-air World Cup coverage. Both networks will broadcast the final. Matches featuring home nations are split between the two.

    PlatformCostAccess
    BBC One / BBC TwoIngyenesRequires a standard UK TV Licence
    ITV / ITV1IngyenesRequires a standard UK TV Licence
    BBC iPlayerIngyenesFree account required; streams every BBC match live
    ITVXIngyenesFree account required; streams every ITV match live

    No subscriptions, no paywalls. Just a free account on iPlayer or ITVX and you can stream every match live from any device.

    💡 Streaming on iPlayer or ITVX on your phone? Use 1001 TVs to mirror it to your TV — completely free, no additional hardware required.


    🇨🇦 Canada

    Bell Media holds the exclusive broadcasting rights across Canada, with coverage available in both English and French.

    Traditional TV:

    • CTV — Free over-the-air in most major Canadian cities
    • TSN — English pay-TV, extensive match coverage
    • RDS — French-language coverage

    Streaming options:

    PlatformÁrMegjegyzések
    CTV AppIngyenesRequires a cable/satellite login
    TSN+ (Digital)~$8.00/moDigital-only streaming access
    TSN+ (Full Access)~$24.99/moFull TSN network access across all devices

    💡 TSN+ works on mobile and browser — cast it to your TV via 1001 TVs for proper big-screen viewing.


    🇲🇽 Mexico

    Coverage in Mexico is split between two major broadcasters:

    Streaming: ViX serves as the primary digital streaming home, with both free and premium tiers available. ViX Premium offers full tournament access for subscribers.


    🇩🇪 Németország

    German fans have a solid free-to-air foundation with a premium option for complete coverage.

    Traditional TV (Free):

    • ARD — 30 matches broadcast free
    • ZDF — 30 matches broadcast free (60 free matches total across both)

    Complete coverage:

    PlatformÁrMegjegyzések
    Magenta Sport (Deutsche Telekom)€9.95–€16.95/moAll 104 matches; lower price for existing Telekom customers

    If you’re a Deutsche Telekom subscriber, you’ll pay the lower rate. Non-Telekom customers pay the standard price. ARD and ZDF also stream their matches free via their respective media libraries.


    🇫🇷 Franciaország

    France offers a good split between free and paid access.

    Traditional TV (Free):

    • M6 — 54 matches broadcast free-to-air

    Complete coverage:

    PlatformÁrMegjegyzések
    beIN SportsFrom €15.00/moAll 104 matches; available on beIN Sports Connect

    For French fans, M6 covers more than half the tournament for free. To catch every match — particularly the later knockout rounds — you’ll need a beIN Sports subscription.


    🇮🇹 Olaszország

    Italy has a free-to-air option and a premium streaming service for full access.

    Traditional TV (Free):

    • RAI — 35 selected matches, also streamable free on RaiPlay

    Complete coverage:

    PlatformÁrMegjegyzések
    DAZN Italy€19.99–€24.99/moAll 104 matches live; standard plans

    DAZN holds the primary rights package in Italy for this tournament, making it the only option to guarantee you won’t miss a single game.


    🇪🇸 Spanyolország

    Spain has a notable free option plus DAZN for the full tournament.

    Traditional TV (Free):

    • RTVE — One free match per day selected from the schedule

    Complete coverage:

    PlatformÁrMegjegyzések
    DAZN SpainSubscription requiredAll 104 matches; pricing via Mediapro agreement

    RTVE’s free offering is generous but limited to one match daily. DAZN is the only way to guarantee access to every game.


    🇦🇺 Australia & 🇳🇿 New Zealand

    Australia — Completely Free

    SBS holds exclusive rights in Australia and has committed to airing all 104 matches completely free — one of the most generous broadcast packages in the world.

    PlatformCostAccess
    SBS & SBS VicelandIngyenesStandard TV broadcast
    SBS On DemandIngyenesStream every match live; free account required

    No subscription, no paywall. Create a free SBS account and you’re watching every match in HD.

    New Zealand

    TVNZ covers All Whites matches and a selection of major games on TVNZ and TVNZ+ (free streaming).


    🇯🇵 Japán

    Japanese fans have multiple broadcast options.

    Traditional TV (Free):

    • NHK — Including BS Premium 4K coverage for select matches
    • Nippon TV — Selected matches
    • Fuji TV — Selected matches

    Streaming:

    PlatformÁrMegjegyzések
    DAZN JapanSubscription requiredAll matches streamed live

    NHK’s BS Premium 4K service is expected to provide the highest-quality broadcast experience available in Japan for this tournament.


    🇨🇳 Kína

    China Media Group (CMG) holds the broadcasting rights for mainland China.

    Traditional TV (Free):

    • CCTV-5 and CCTV-5+ — Live match broadcasts

    Streaming:

    PlatformCostMegjegyzések
    Yangshipin (央视频)Free / VIP for 4KOfficial CMG streaming app; basic streams free
    MiguFree basic / paid premiumChina Mobile’s sports streaming platform

    Standard definition streams on Yangshipin and Migu are generally free. 4K or VIP-quality streams may require a paid membership.


    🇮🇳 India

    Viacom18 secured the broadcast rights for the Indian subcontinent.

    Traditional TV:

    • Sports18 — Live match broadcasts on the Sports18 network

    Streaming:

    PlatformÁrMegjegyzések
    JioCinema₹29–₹200/moExpected digital home; pricing tier for World Cup TBC

    JioCinema previously offered IPL cricket free to viewers — whether the World Cup follows the same model or sits behind the premium paywall has not been officially confirmed yet. Watch for an announcement closer to June.


    🇧🇷 Brazília

    Brazil has broad coverage across multiple broadcasters.

    Traditional TV:

    • Grupo Globo — Traditional broadcast network coverage
    • SBT / N Sports — Selected match coverage

    Streaming:

    • CazéTV — Extensive digital/streaming coverage
    • Globoplay — Streaming arm of Grupo Globo

    🇦🇷 Argentina

    Traditional TV:


    🌍 Middle East, Africa & Beyond

    Middle East & North Africa (MENA)

    beIN Sports is the exclusive broadcaster for the entire MENA region — covering all 104 matches across its network of channels and the beIN Connect streaming service. Pricing varies significantly by country and package.

    Sub-Saharan Africa

    • SuperSport and New World TV cover most of the continent
    • SABC leads coverage in South Africa, with matches on SABC channels and the SABC Plus streaming platform (free)

    📊 Full Comparison Table: Free vs. Paid by Country

    CountryFree OptionFree PlatformPaid OptionÁr
    🇺🇸 USA (angol)Cable with FOXFOX SportsSling TV / YouTube TV / Fubo$45.99–$84.99/mo
    🇺🇸 USA (spanyol)Antenna (Telemundo)Telemundo.comPáva$10.99/mo
    🇬🇧 UK✅ ALL 104 matches freeBBC iPlayer / ITVX£0
    🇨🇦 CanadaCTV (selected)CTV AppTSN+$8–$24.99/mo
    🇦🇺 Australia✅ ALL 104 matches freeSBS On Demand$0
    🇲🇽 MexicoTelevisaUnivision / TV AztecaBroadcast TVViX PremiumSubscription
    🇩🇪 GermanyARD + ZDF (60 matches)ARD Mediathek / ZDFMagenta Sport€9.95–€16.95/mo
    🇫🇷 FranceM6 (54 matches)M6.frbeIN Sportsfrom €15/mo
    🇮🇹 ItalyRAI (35 matches)RaiPlayDAZN€19.99–€24.99/mo
    🇪🇸 SpainRTVE (1 match/day)RTVE.esDAZNSubscription
    🇯🇵 JapanNHK / Nippon TV / Fuji TVBroadcast TVDAZN JapanSubscription
    🇨🇳 ChinaCCTV-5 / YangshipinYangshipinMigu VIPVIP tier
    🇮🇳 IndiaTBC (JioCinema may be free)JioCinemaJioCinema Premium₹29–₹200/mo
    🇧🇷 BrazilGrupo Globo / SBTGloboplayCazéTVSubscription
    🇦🇷 ArgentinaTelefe / TV PúblicaBroadcast TVTyC Sports / DSportsSubscription
    🌍 MENAbeIN Sports / beIN ConnectVaries by country
    🌍 S. AfricaSABCSABC PlusSuperSportSubscription

    ✅ Viewer’s Checklist Before June 11

    1. Find your platform. Use the table above to identify your country’s free and paid options. Always check free options first — viewers in the UK and Australia have no reason to pay anything.

    2. Set up your big screen. Letöltés 1001 TVs now. It takes less than 5 minutes to set up. Don’t let a bad viewing setup ruin a great match.

    3. Subscribe early. If you need a paid service like Peacock, DAZN, or TSN+, sign up a few days before the tournament. Servers routinely crash on opening day when millions of fans try to log in at once.

    4. Check your time zones. With games spread across the US, Canada, and Mexico, kick-off times will vary wildly depending on where you are. The group stage in particular will have early morning and late night games for viewers in Europe and Asia — plan accordingly.

    5. Watch for streaming delay. Online streams typically run 30–60 seconds behind traditional broadcast TV. If you’re following social media or a live score app during a match, you risk spoilers on goals before they happen on your screen.