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Fox will broadcast 66% of the 104 matches live on network TV, with over 340 hours of related programming to engage fans during the expanded 48-team tournament.
- Next year, the Fox broadcast network will air 69 matches, more than double the 34 in 2022, with the remaining 35 on FS1 and all games streaming on the Fox One streaming platform.
- The 48-team 2026 edition expands across the United States, Mexico and Canada, and Fox says its presentation will be the biggest in the company’s 32-year history.
- The network plans 340 hours of World Cup programming, 100 hours more than 2022, with a 66% network share of the total 104 matches.
- Fox said it will release a full broadcast schedule after the FIFA World Cup 26 Final Draw, which it will air live on Friday, December 5 from the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, and will announce broadcast teams and analysts later.
- The tournament runs June 11 through July 19, 2026, across 16 host cities, with U.S. group-stage matches on June 12 and June 25 in Los Angeles and June 19 in Seattle; Fox says it holds the English-language rights.
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Main Fox network will televise 69 of 104 matches at next year's World Cup, with remaining 35 on FS1
Fox Sports will televise 69 of the 104 matches at next year's World Cup on its main network. The tournament will take place in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico from June 11 to July 19.
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