Where To Watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the UK for Free

Abhinav Goel

Find out how to watch every match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup live and free in the UK, including England and Scotland fixtures, streaming options, and key dates.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to be the biggest edition in the tournament’s history, running from 11 June to 19 July 2026 across Canada, Mexico and the United States. With 48 teams, 104 matches, and a packed 37-day schedule, football fans are in for a summer-long spectacle. Crucially for UK viewers, every match will be shown free-to-air thanks to a shared broadcast partnership between the BBC and ITV.

England and Scotland are already qualified, while Wales, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland still have a route via the play-offs. The 2026 FIFA World Cup is going to be a must-watch tournament for home nations fans, and crucially, they will be able to watch it without needing any paid subscriptions.

2026 FIFA World Cup

Broadcasters and Streaming Options

UK audiences can watch the entire 2026 FIFA World Cup live and free through BBC Sport and ITV Sport, who will split the coverage of the showpiece tournament. Both broadcasters will show matches across their main TV channels and streaming platforms, with shared coverage of the final. Viewers can also access extensive highlights, analysis, and digital clips across BBC Sport Online and ITVX. Fans must note that a valid UK TV licence is required for live broadcasts and streaming. Scottish viewers will also be able to watch selected matches via STV and STV Player.

World Cup 2026 Group Stage – UK TV Schedule

DateTime (BST)MatchBroadcaster
11 June20:00Mexico vs South AfricaITV
12 June03:00South Korea vs Play-off DITV
12 June20:00Canada vs Play-off ABBC
13 June02:00USA vs ParaguayBBC
13 June20:00Qatar vs SwitzerlandITV
13 June23:00Brazil vs MoroccoBBC
14 June05:00Australia vs Play-off CITV
14 June02:00Scotland vs HaitiBBC
14 June18:00Germany vs CuracaoITV
14 June21:00Netherlands vs JapanITV
15 June03:00Play-off B vs TunisiaITV
15 June00:00Ivory Coast vs EcuadorBBC
15 June17:00Spain vs Cape VerdeITV
15 June20:00Belgium vs EgyptBBC
15 June23:00Saudi Arabia vs UruguayITV
16 June02:00Iran vs New ZealandBBC
16 June20:00France vs SenegalBBC
16 June23:00Play-off 2 vs NorwayBBC
17 June02:00Argentina vs AlgeriaITV
17 June05:00Austria vs JordanBBC
17 June18:00Portugal vs Play-off 1BBC
17 June21:00England vs CroatiaITV
18 June00:00Ghana vs PanamaITV
18 June03:00Uzbekistan vs ColombiaBBC
18 June17:00South Africa vs Play-off DBBC
18 June20:00Play-off A vs SwitzerlandITV
18 June23:00Canada vs QatarITV
19 June02:00Mexico vs South KoreaBBC
19 June20:00USA vs AustraliaBBC
19 June23:00Scotland vs MoroccoITV
20 June05:00Paraguay vs Play-off CITV
20 June02:00Brazil vs HaitiITV
20 June18:00Netherlands vs Play-off BBBC
20 June21:00Germany vs Ivory CoastITV
21 June05:00Japan vs TunisiaBBC
21 June01:00Curacao vs EcuadorBBC
21 June17:00Spain vs Saudi ArabiaBBC
21 June20:00Belgium vs IranITV
21 June23:00Cape Verde vs UruguayBBC
22 June02:00Egypt vs New ZealandITV
22 June18:00Argentina vs AustriaBBC
22 June22:00France vs Play-off 2BBC
23 June01:00Senegal vs NorwayITV
23 June04:00Algeria vs JordanITV
23 June18:00Portugal vs UzbekistanITV
23 June21:00England vs GhanaBBC
24 June00:00Croatia vs PanamaBBC
24 June03:00Colombia vs Play-off 1ITV
24 June20:00Canada vs SwitzerlandITV
24 June20:00Play-off A vs QatarITV
24 June23:00Scotland vs BrazilBBC
24 June23:00Morocco vs HaitiBBC
25 June02:00Mexico vs Play-off DBBC
25 June02:00South Africa vs South KoreaBBC
25 June21:00Germany vs EcuadorBBC
25 June21:00Curacao vs Ivory CoastBBC
26 June03:00USA vs Play-off CITV
26 June03:00Paraguay vs AustraliaITV
26 June00:00Japan vs Play-off BBBC
26 June00:00Netherlands vs TunisiaBBC
26 June20:00France vs NorwayITV
26 June20:00Senegal vs Play-off 2ITV
27 June01:00Cape Verde vs Saudi ArabiaITV
27 June01:00Uruguay vs SpainITV
27 June04:00Egypt vs IranBBC
27 June04:00New Zealand vs BelgiumBBC
27 June22:00England vs PanamaITV
27 June22:00Croatia vs GhanaITV
28 June03:00Algeria vs AustriaBBC
28 June03:00Argentina vs JordanBBC
28 June00:30Colombia vs PortugalBBC
28 June00:30Play-off 1 vs UzbekistanBBC

The BBC will hold three of the top four picks in the round of 16 and three of the top five selections in the round of 32. Meanwhile, both BBC and ITV will share coverage of the final scheduled for 19 July in New Jersey.

2026 FIFA World Cup stadium

How the 2026 FIFA World Cup Works

The expanded 2026 FIFA World Cup will feature 12 groups of four teams, with each nation playing three group-stage matches. The top two teams from each group, along with the eight best third-placed teams, will advance to a new Round of 32. It will be followed by traditional knockout rounds through to the final. The World Cup matches will be played across 16 venues in the three host countries. Thanks to North American time zones, many kick-offs will fall in the UK evening window, making the tournament far more viewer-friendly than previous editions.

Key Matches and UK Team Schedules

England and Scotland headline the UK interest at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. England have been drawn into Group F alongside Croatia, Ghana and Panama. Meanwhile, Scotland face a daunting Group L featuring 5-time WC winners Brazil and AFCON winners Morocco. The opening match of the tournament will see hosts Mexico kick off the World Cup against South Africa on ITV.

BBC will show Scotland’s World Cup opening match against Haiti on 14 June, along with their final group game against Brazil. England’s second group match against Ghana on 23 June will also be on the BBC, as well as any knockout games they reach in the last 32, last 16 and semi-finals.

Meanwhile, ITV will broadcast England’s other Group L matches against Croatia and Panama, plus Scotland’s group game with Morocco. If Wales or Northern Ireland qualify through March’s play-offs, their group match against Canada on 12 June will be shown on the BBC. Two Republic of Ireland group matches will also be televised if they progress from the play-offs.

Several group games stand out in the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup. England’s clash with Croatia rekindles memories of past heartbreak while defending champions Argentina face a tricky test against an energetic Austria side. France versus Norway promises a mouthwatering duel between superstars Kylian Mbappe and Erling Haaland. Meanwhile, Spain against Uruguay brings together two proud footballing nations whose contrasting styles should make for a gripping contest. Alongside other clashes like the Netherlands vs Japan and Brazil vs Morocco, the group stage is packed with drama.

DateTime (BST)MatchBroadcaster
11 June20:00Mexico vs South AfricaITV
13 June23:00Brazil vs MoroccoBBC
14 June02:00Scotland vs HaitiBBC
17 June21:00England vs CroatiaITV
19 June23:00Scotland vs MoroccoITV
22 June18:00Argentina vs AustriaBBC
23 June21:00England vs GhanaBBC
24 June23:00Scotland vs BrazilBBC
26 June20:00France vs NorwayITV
27 June22:00England vs PanamaITV
28 June00:30Colombia vs PortugalBBC

Best Free Streaming Tips for UK Viewers

To avoid missing a moment of the 2026 World Cup, download BBC iPlayer and ITVX well before kick-off and ensure your TV licence details are up to date. If you’re travelling abroad, check broadcaster rules carefully before using a VPN. By using a reliable VPN service, you can virtually place yourself in the UK by connecting to a UK-based server.

It will allow you to stream UK television channels from anywhere. However, it’s important to note that watching live UK TV or streaming content on BBC iPlayer still requires a valid TV Licence, even when using a VPN. For the best atmosphere, pubs and fan zones are expected to show live matches all over the UK.

 Groups and Potential Upsets

The 2026 FIFA World Cup group stage is set to deliver fireworks right from the opening round. The expanded 48-team format throws up a fascinating mix of heavyweights, debutants and dark horses. Several heavyweight nations face tricky group-stage tests in the showpiece tournament.

Scotland’s clash with Brazil could be one of the stories of the tournament. Hosts Canada, Mexico and the USA will also be under pressure from day one. With more teams and more matches, the 2026 FIFA World Cup promises to be the most unpredictable tournament the modern game has ever seen.

GroupTeams
AMexico, South Africa, South Korea, European Play-off D
CScotland, Haiti, Morocco, Brazil
DUnited States, Paraguay, Australia, UEFA Path C Winner
IFrance, Senegal, Norway, Play-off Winner
JArgentina, Algeria, Austria, Jordan
LEngland, Croatia, Ghana, Panama

FAQ’s

Can I watch every match for free in the UK?

Yes. Every match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be shown free-to-air in the UK through a shared broadcast deal between the BBC and ITV, with no subscription required.

Is the World Cup final on BBC or ITV?

Both. The final will be broadcast live on BBC and ITV, giving viewers the option to watch on either channel or via their streaming platforms.

What date does the 2026 World Cup start?

The tournament kicks off on 11 June 2026, with the final scheduled for 19 July 2026.

What apps do I need to watch the matches?

You’ll need BBC iPlayer and ITVX to stream games live. Viewers in Scotland can also watch ITV matches via STV Player.