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Sorry, America: The World Cup is free to watch in the UK
https://www.techradar.com/sg/author/adam-marshall · 2026-06-24 · via Latest from TechRadar in News
Jude Bellingham of England celebrates with Harry Kane and Noni Madueke after scoring a goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026.
(Image credit: Marvin Ibo Guengoer - GES Sportfoto/Getty Images)

It isn't often these days that, as a UK-based sports fan, I get to enjoy watching the biggest live events in the world for free. Premium services like Sky Sports and and TNT Sports have got something of a monopoly over some of my favorite leagues and tournaments with the likes of the Premier League, Champions League, Ryder Cup golf, Ashes cricket and Tour de France cycling all behind paywalls.

Thankfully, the FIFA World Cup is among the ever-diminishing list of so-called 'Crown Jewels' sporting events – with the Olympics, FA Cup final, Grand National and Wimbledon also included – that are protected from the same fate.

It means that me and around 70 million others here in the UK get to watch every minute of World Cup action for free, with the BBC and ITV sharing out all 104 games between them – and won't have to watch England's inevitable semi-final penalty shoot-out loss via highlights or at a mate's house.

And it's not just that we get a better deal than our American friends in terms of the price of World Cup coverage; I'd venture that the quality of the UK's coverage is also world leading. Read on to find out why.

How to watch World Cup 2026 for free in the UK

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Soccer fans in the UK can watch the 2026 World Cup for FREE – both on traditional TV and online.

TV coverage is shared between the BBC and ITV. The vast majority of matches are shown on BBC One and ITV1, with BBC Two and ITV4 picking up games where there are more than one game being played at the same time.

That means you can get free World Cup live streams online via the BBC iPlayer and ITVX websites and mobile apps.

If you're outside the UK but want to tap into your usual coverage, check out Norton VPN and follow the instructions further down this page.

The line-up of BBC pundits and commentators for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The line-up of the BBC's pundits and commentators for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. (Image credit: BBC)

Is the UK's World Cup coverage truly free?

The BBC and ITV are both free at the point of use. However – and here's the slight catch – there's a legal requirement that you have a valid TV License in order to watch live streams of the World Cup on BBC iPlayer and ITVX.

The same goes for recording games or watching full replays on iPlayer. However, you don’t need a licence to catch-up on ITVX (per tvlicensing.co.uk).

Even though the World Cup is hosted in the United States, all the usual TV Licence rules apply.

The TV Licence currently costs £180 per year for most people with discounts available for the sight impaired, people living in a care home or sheltered accommodation, and those watching on black and white TVs. It's free for anybody aged 74 and over.

What's so good about the UK's World Cup coverage?

While it's tempting to use just three words to explain what makes the UK's feed superior to the US's ("no Alexi Lalas"), there's a lengthy list of less facetious reasons why I'd always recommend our domestic coverage of tournaments like the World Cup:

There's no ad breaks during games
It has to be top of my list of irritants whenever I've been to the US and watched sports – there are so many ad breaks (surely what the timeout was really invented for) and, more often than not, they tend to be both obnoxious and repetitive. That has inevitably seeped into two mandatory 'hydration breaks' during every WC game, with Fox rumored to be making hundreds of thousands of dollars every time the teams grab an energy boost and ad-hoc team talk. You won't get that with the BBC or ITV, who use the opportunity to bring greater analysis to what they've just seen.

Glorious 4K UHD in iPlayer
If you want to watch the World Cup in Ultra HD 4K online in the US, you'll need to stump up for a paid-for streaming subscription (or at least go through the faff of taking out a free trial to a service like Fubo or Fox One). All 54 games being shown on the BBC iPlayer, on the other hand, get the benefit of the national broadcaster's full 4K presentation. I will concede that the games being shown on ITVX are only in regular 1080p Full HD, however.

We have (mostly) credible pundits
In the UK, the World Cup starting pistol is really fired every four years when the BBC and ITV announce their presenters and punditry line-up. This year was no different, with the big guns being drawn by both stations. The BBC has England legends Alan Shearer (together with regular chum Micah Richards), Wayne Rooney and Ellen White in the studio, with Olivier Giroud, Gaël Clichy and César Azpilicueta among those bringing a foreign take.

The line-up of ITV pundits and commentators for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The line-up of ITV's pundits and commentators for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. (Image credit: ITV)

While ITV combines home-country heroes Gary Neville, Ian Wright and Karen Carney, with the more exotic Patrick Vieira, Juan Mata and Ange Postecoglou. And a special mention for ITV's Ally McCoist, who is surely the most entertaining color commentator in the game. Although I'm giving much less respect to ITV's bizarre decision to get Man V. Food's Adam Richman involved in presenting duties.

You can't beat the build-up
Regardless of the teams, the channel and the time of day, British broadcasters hold back at least 30 minutes of build-up to every single game. Yes, they might provide a bit more time for England games and when the big boys play, but means that you're also getting respectfully in-depth pre-match analysis of Ecuador vs Curaçao and DR Congo vs Uzbekistan, too.

Roy Keane
Love him or loathe him (I have to admit that I generally lean towards the latter camp), nobody can deny that Keano is box office viewing... just without the ticket fee. While we haven't yet witnessed a classic Roy Rant during this tournament, you can bet your bottom Euro that one is just around the corner if the likes of perceived prima donnas like Cristiano Ronaldo, Jude Bellingham or Neymar fail to turn in a committed two-footed performance. He's part of the ITV studio team.

"He's a billionaire and he's still playing football" 😅@GNev2 and Roy Keane go back-and-forth on what to expect from Cristiano Ronaldo at this World Cup... pic.twitter.com/NLvFYNP6CGJune 23, 2026

Which devices can I use to watch BBC iPlayer and ITVX?

  • Amazon Fire TV / Fire TV Stick
  • Android phones and tablets
  • Apple TV (HD and 4K)
  • Chromecast
  • Computers (web browsers)
  • Freeview Play TVs
  • Freely-compatible TVs
  • iPhone and iPad
  • LG Smart TVs (webOS)
  • Panasonic Smart TVs
  • PlayStation 4 and 5
  • Roku devices
  • Samsung Smart TVs (Tizen)
  • Sony Smart TVs
  • Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S

Where else can I watch free World Cup live streams?

UK-based football fans aren't the only ones who get to watch free, uninterrupted coverage. There are several other countries where they have the same smug feeling I get when searching my EPG for the latest game:

Which country gets the most free world cup TV streams? World Cup 2026 Infographic

(Image credit: Getty Images / Future Plc)

Which country gets the most free World Cup 2026 streams? https://t.co/r1goz97HvqJune 8, 2026

How to watch free World Cup matches from anywhere

Try to watch BBC iPlayer and ITVX when abroad and you'll soon discover that it's not possible. Even if you're a TV Licence holder, these UK streaming services are blocked from being watched when outside the country.

Thankfully, there's a clever dribble around this. You can use a VPN (Virtual Private Network) to fool your laptop, smartphone, tablet or other streaming device into thinking it's back in Blighty.

We recommend Norton VPN. Here's why:

It's really easy to use a VPN to watch the World Cup for free:

1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we've said, Norton VPN is a great choice.

2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance, if you're visiting the US and want to watch your free BBC iPlayer or ITVX stream, you'd select 'United Kingdom' from the server list.

3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head to BBC iPlayer or ITVX, sign in, and watch the World Cup for free.

But there is a sneaky trick to watch all World Cup games in the US for $1

Although Fox is the principal 2026 World Cup broadcaster in the US, you may not be aware that all 104 games are also going out via Telemundo and Universo on TV and Peacock online... in Spanish!

That, of course, may be a barrier to enjoyment for many fans. But if you're a fluent Spanish speaker or tend to listen with the volume down anyway (covertly watching at the office, perhaps?) then it might not matter to you.

And although Peacock normally costs from $11 a month for the level of subscription you need to watch 2026 World Cup games, you can get 30 days of access – so more than enough to watch the remainder of the tournament – for a mere dollar thanks to Walmart+.

The retailer's membership service includes Peacock streaming among its myriad benefits. And, if you're new to the service, you can sign up for a 30-day trial for only $1.

Alternatively, you can also get access to the coverage on Fox and FS1 by signing up to a free trial of an OTT cable alternative. Fubo, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, DirecTV and the network's own Fox One all have one.

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Adam was formerly the Content Director of Subscriptions and Services at Future, meaning that he oversaw many of the articles TechRadar produces about antivirus software, VPN, TV streaming, broadband and mobile phone contracts - from buying guides and deals news, to industry interest pieces and reviews. Adam has now dusted off his keyboard to write articles for the likes of TechRadar, T3 and Tom's Guide.