Fox’s Fox One streaming service offers a free trial as 2026 FIFA World Cup coverage begins. The tournament is being held this summer with the United States, Canada and Mexico as host nations. The outlets report that Fox is the official television broadcaster for the competition, and Fox will air all 104 matches during the tournament, which runs for roughly five weeks. As part of its online offering, the service provides viewers a way to watch the matches through Fox’s platforms at the start of the event. Coverage is described as including live broadcast of every game, aligning the streamer’s promotional trial with the period when matches begin. Both sources frame the move as a way to draw viewers to Fox’s streaming ecosystem for the full slate of World Cup games.
Fox One launches World Cup free trial as 2026 tournament streaming begins
Fox’s Fox One streaming service offers a free trial as 2026 FIFA World Cup coverage begins. The tournament is being held this summer with the United States, Canada and Mexico as host nations. The outl...
- The 2026 FIFA World Cup is underway, hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
- Fox is the official television broadcaster for the 2026 World Cup.
- Fox will air all 104 matches in the tournament.
- The tournament runs for about five weeks.
- Fox One offers a free trial timed to the start of World Cup streaming coverage.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is underway, with the U.S., Canada and Mexico serving as the host nations for this summer’s edition of the global soccer tournament. Fox is the official television broadcaster of the 2026 World Cup and the network will air all 104 games in the five-week tournament live across its local Fox […]
8 hours agoThe 2026 FIFA World Cup is underway, with the U.S., Canada and Mexico serving as the host nations for this summer’s edition of the global soccer tournament. Fox is the official television broadcaster of the 2026 World Cup and the network will air all 104 games in the five-week tournament live across its local Fox …
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