FIFA World Cup 2026

The Ultimate IPTV Guide for FIFA World Cup 2026 — Schedules, Channels, Devices & Tips | CastleTV

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⚽ FIFA World Cup 2026
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June 11 – July 19, 2026 • USA, Canada & Mexico • 4K UHD • $10/month
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💡 Key Takeaways
  • FIFA World Cup 2026 runs June 11 – July 19, 2026 across 16 host cities in USA, Canada and Mexico
  • 104 total matches — the largest World Cup in history, with 48 competing nations for the first time
  • CastleTV delivers all 104 matches live in 4K on any device — Firestick, Smart TV, iPhone, Android, Apple TV, PC
  • Full schedule, match times, host cities, channels — everything you need to plan your viewing covered in this guide
  • Free 24-hour trial — activate your account now and be ready for the June 11 opening match

The FIFA World Cup 2026 is the most eagerly anticipated sporting event of the decade — and the largest, most complex World Cup ever staged. Spread across three countries and 16 host cities, running for 39 days from June 11 to July 19, 2026, and featuring an expanded field of 48 nations competing in 104 matches, it represents both an unprecedented football spectacle and a significant logistical challenge for fans who want to watch every moment. This complete guide covers everything: the full schedule, all host cities, every broadcasting channel, the best devices and apps, and exactly how CastleTV delivers all 104 matches in 4K — whatever device you are using, wherever you are in the world.

Tournament Overview — Everything You Need to Know

DetailInformation
Official nameFIFA World Cup 2026
DatesJune 11 to July 19, 2026
Host nationsUnited States, Canada, Mexico
Host cities16 (11 USA, 3 Canada, 2 Mexico)
Competing teams48 (increased from 32 in Qatar 2022)
Total matches104
Group stage24 groups of 3 teams — 72 matches
Knockout formatRound of 32 (new) → R16 → QF → SF → Final
Opening matchJune 11 — Estadio Azteca, Mexico City
FinalJuly 19 — MetLife Stadium, New York/New Jersey
FIFA+ streamingSelected matches streamed free on FIFA+
Ticket informationtickets.fifa.com

The expanded 48-team format is the most significant structural change to the World Cup since 1998. Each group contains three teams rather than four, with the top two advancing directly to the Round of 32. This means every group stage match is critically important from the first whistle — a loss in Match Day 1 of a three-team group puts a team in genuine elimination danger immediately.

Full Match Schedule: Group Stage to Final

PhaseDatesMatchesKey Information
Group Stage MD1June 11–17, 202624 matchesTournament opens; 8 groups play MD1
Group Stage MD2June 18–22, 202624 matchesSecond round of group fixtures
Group Stage MD3June 25–27, 202624 matchesFinal group round — simultaneous kick-offs
Round of 32July 1–4, 202616 matches16 group winners vs 16 runners-up
Round of 16July 5–8, 20268 matchesSingle-elimination knockout begins
Quarter-FinalsJuly 11–12, 20264 matchesTop 8 nations compete
Semi-FinalsJuly 15–16, 20262 matchesFinal four nations
Third-PlaceJuly 18, 20261 matchBronze medal play-off
THE FINALJuly 19, 20261 matchMetLife Stadium — New York/New Jersey
✊ Group Stage MD3 — Simultaneous Kick-Offs: On June 25, 26, and 27, the final round of group matches kicks off simultaneously in pairs. This is the most intense viewing period of the tournament — you will need an IPTV service that allows instant channel switching to follow multiple matches. CastleTV supports this seamlessly.

16 Host Cities: Stadiums and Locations

CountryCityStadiumRole
USANew York / New JerseyMetLife StadiumFinal venue
USALos AngelesSoFi StadiumMajor venue
USADallasAT&T StadiumGroup + knockout
USASan Francisco / Bay AreaLevi’s StadiumGroup + knockout
USAMiamiHard Rock StadiumGroup + knockout
USAAtlantaMercedes-Benz StadiumGroup + knockout
USASeattleLumen FieldGroup stage
USABoston / FoxboroughGillette StadiumGroup stage
USAHoustonNRG StadiumGroup stage
USAPhiladelphiaLincoln Financial FieldGroup stage
USAKansas CityArrowhead StadiumGroup stage
CanadaTorontoBMO Field (expanded)Group + knockout
CanadaVancouverBC PlaceGroup + knockout
CanadaGuadalajaraEstadio AkronGroup stage
MexicoMexico CityEstadio AztecaOpening match + knockout
MexicoGuadalajaraEstadio AkronGroup stage

The MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey — serving New York City — is the designated final venue, with a capacity of 82,500 for the 2026 final. The opening match takes place at the iconic Estadio Azteca in Mexico City, making it the first stadium in history to host three World Cup matches (1970 final, 1986 final, 2026 opening match).

Broadcast Channels by Country

RegionBroadcasterMatches CoveredCastleTV Includes
USA (English)Fox Sports, FS1All 104 matchesYes
USA (Spanish)Telemundo, UniversoAll 104 matchesYes
USA (streaming)Peacock, TubiSelected matchesYes
United KingdomBBC Sport, ITV SportAll 64 UK rightsYes
SpainRTVE, TVEAll 104 matchesYes
FranceTF1, M6All 104 matchesYes
GermanyARD, ZDFAll 104 matchesYes
BrazilTV Globo, SporTVAll 104 matchesYes
MexicoTelevisa, TV AztecaAll 104 matchesYes
ArgentinaTyC Sports, TV PúblicaAll 104 matchesYes
Middle EastbeIN Sports ArabiaAll 104 matchesYes
AfricaSuperSport, beIN AfricaAll 104 matchesYes

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Watching on CastleTV — All 104 Matches

CastleTV is the simplest and most complete way to watch FIFA World Cup 2026. A single subscription covers every match on every broadcaster listed above — no territory restrictions, no geo-blocking, and no match unavailable because it falls under a rights-holder that your country’s cable provider does not carry.

Key CastleTV World Cup features:

  • All 104 matches covered: Every group game, knockout round, semi-final, play-off, and final
  • 4K UHD picture quality: All matches available in HD minimum, 4K where the broadcaster provides it
  • Multiple commentary languages: English, Spanish, French, Arabic, Portuguese — switch between feeds for different matches
  • Simultaneous streams: During group stage MD3 where four matches run simultaneously, all four are available live — switch instantly in your IPTV app
  • Full EPG schedule: The complete World Cup calendar is in the Electronic Programme Guide — see every match by date, time, and channel before it kicks off
  • Catch-up/replay: Missed a match? Watch the full replay within 72 hours of the final whistle
  • 24/7 support: Our WhatsApp support team is active during every major match

Best Devices for World Cup 2026 Streaming

Device4K SupportBest AppWhy Choose
Amazon Firestick 4K MaxYesTiviMate PremiumBest value for money — ~$55, 4K, Wi-Fi 6
Apple TV 4K (3rd gen)Yes (HDR)UFH PlayerPremium picture quality, AirPlay support
NVIDIA Shield TV ProYes (Dolby Vision)TiviMateMost powerful Android TV device
Samsung Smart TV (2019+)YesSmart IPTVNo extra device — direct activation
LG Smart TV (2019+)YesSmart IPTVNo extra device — LG Content Store
iPhone 15 Pro Max4K displaySmarters LiteOn the go — AirPlay to main TV
iPad Pro M44K OLEDSmarters LiteBest tablet for World Cup
Windows PCYes (4K monitor)IPTV SmartersWork from home match watching

10 Viewing Tips for World Cup 2026 on IPTV

  1. Activate your CastleTV account before June 11. Do not wait until the day of the opening match. Activate now, test the stream, and confirm your device and app are working perfectly.
  2. Connect via Ethernet for the final. Wi-Fi is usually fine for regular matches, but for semi-finals and the final — when every pixel matters — a wired Ethernet connection eliminates the risk of Wi-Fi interference.
  3. Install TiviMate before the group stage. The multi-stream feature is essential for June 25–27 when four group stage matches run simultaneously. Set it up and test it before MD3.
  4. Set EPG reminders for every match you want to watch. The World Cup group stage runs 24 matches over the first 17 days — it is easy to miss a kick-off without reminders.
  5. Check your broadband speed the week before June 11. Run a speed test at fast.com. You need 25 Mbps for 4K. If you are below this, call your ISP and request an upgrade before the tournament.
  6. Position your router close to your main TV room. For Smart TVs and streaming devices without Ethernet ports, 5GHz Wi-Fi delivers the most stable stream — but only within 5–10 metres of the router.
  7. Use the catch-up function for time zone challenges. If you are in a time zone where matches kick off at 3am or 4am, use CastleTV’s catch-up feature to watch the full match at a convenient time without spoilers.
  8. Watch the opening match and final on the largest screen. The June 11 opening at Estadio Azteca and the July 19 final at MetLife Stadium are the showpiece events — watch on the largest 4K screen available.
  9. Have a backup stream URL ready. In the extremely rare event that a stream drops during a match, CastleTV provides backup stream URLs. Keep your WhatsApp chat with us open during major matches.
  10. Keep your IPTV app updated. App updates often include performance improvements for buffering and channel loading speed. Check for updates the week before June 11.

Frequently Asked Questions

When does World Cup 2026 start and end?
FIFA World Cup 2026 starts on June 11, 2026 with the opening match at Estadio Azteca, Mexico City. The final takes place on July 19, 2026 at MetLife Stadium in New York/New Jersey.
How many matches are in the 2026 World Cup?
104 matches in total: 72 group stage matches (24 groups of 3), 16 in the Round of 32, 8 in the Round of 16, 4 quarter-finals, 2 semi-finals, one third-place play-off, and the final.
Which countries are hosting the World Cup 2026?
The United States (11 cities), Canada (3 cities), and Mexico (2 cities) jointly host the 2026 World Cup across 16 venues.
How many teams are in the 2026 World Cup?
48 teams — the largest World Cup field ever, up from 32 in Qatar 2022. 16 teams come from UEFA (Europe), 9 from CONMEBOL (South America), 9 from CAF (Africa), 8 from AFC (Asia), 6 from CONCACAF (North/Central America), and 1 from OFC (Oceania).
Can I watch every World Cup 2026 match on CastleTV?
Yes. CastleTV covers all 104 matches live in HD and 4K on all subscription plans. Every broadcaster listed above is included — no match is unavailable.
What is the best IPTV setup for watching the World Cup?
Firestick 4K Max + TiviMate Premium + CastleTV is the optimal setup for most viewers. It costs under $65 total hardware and $10/month for CastleTV, and delivers 4K, multi-stream for simultaneous matches, and the best EPG interface available.

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