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Watch World Cup 2026 Live for Free from Anywhere

The 2026 World Cup kicks off on June 11 and runs until July 19, featuring 104 matches you can watch live without paying a dime, no matter where you are.

Whether you're a seasoned football enthusiast or a newcomer, this tournament offers a chance to catch every moment live. Platforms like BBC iPlayer and ITVX in the UK, and SBS On Demand in Australia will broadcast all games with English commentary at no cost.

Free Streaming Options by Country

  • UK: BBC iPlayer, ITVX
  • Australia: SBS On Demand
  • Brazil: Caz TV's YouTube channel (no account needed)
  • Belgium: RTBF, VRT
  • Ireland: RTE Player
  • Netherlands: NOS
  • Switzerland: SRF Play, RTS Play, RSI Play
  • Turkey: TRT

If you find yourself outside these countries or traveling abroad, geo-restrictions might block your access. A VPN like Norton VPN can unlock these streams wherever you are. Norton offers a 60-day money-back guarantee, making it easy to try risk-free.

Using a VPN to Access Streams

  1. Install Norton VPN or another trusted VPN service.
  2. Select the country of the streaming service you want to access (for example, choose 'United Kingdom' to watch BBC iPlayer).
  3. Open the streaming platform, log in if needed, and enjoy the matches live.

Additional Free Coverage

Some countries offer limited free coverage of certain matches. These include New Zealand’s TVNZ+, Italy’s RaiPlay, Spain’s RTVE Play, Germany’s ARD and ZDF, and France’s M6. The US will show two free games on Tubi.

Top Group Stage Matches to Watch

  • Brazil vs Morocco (June 13) - Five-time champions Brazil face the surprise semi-finalists from 2022.
  • France vs Senegal (June 16) - A rematch of the famous 2002 upset, with Senegal aiming to challenge the French attack.
  • England vs Croatia (June 17) - A repeat of the 2018 semi-final, likely deciding the top spot in Group L.
  • Scotland vs Brazil (June 24) - Scotland’s strong squad takes on Brazil, hoping Neymar will be back.
  • Ecuador vs Germany (June 25) - Ecuador’s tough lineup tests Germany’s resilience.

Devices Compatible with Streaming Platforms

You can watch on many devices:

  • Amazon Fire TV and Fire TV Stick
  • Android phones and tablets
  • Apple TV (HD & 4K)
  • Chromecast
  • Computers (web browsers)
  • Freeview Play TVs and Smart TVs from LG, Samsung, Panasonic, Sony, and more
  • Gaming consoles including PlayStation 4/5 and Xbox One/Series X|S

Why Choose Norton VPN?

Norton VPN provides fast, secure connections worldwide, ensuring you don’t miss any World Cup action due to regional blocks. It comes with a 60-day money-back option so you can test it without worries.