The FIFA World Cup 2026 will take place from 11 June to 19 July 2026! Keen to catch the action in real time? Here’s where to watch exciting football matches with fellow fans or from the comfort of your home!
Football (or soccer) fans, unite! The FIFA World Cup 2026 returns and promises to be the biggest one yet! 48 teams from around the world will come together to battle it out on football fields across 16 cities in the United States, Canada and Mexico. Look forward to 104 exhilarating matches with world-class athletes, and though Singapore is not among the competitors, you’ll be able to cheer on eight teams from Asia. Keen to follow your favourite team? We’ve got all the deets on where to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 games with football fans at sports bars in Singapore or from the comfort of your home!
When is the FIFA World Cup 2026?

The FIFA World Cup 2026 will take place from 11 June to 19 July 2026. Matches will take place across North American time zones, so you’ll either have to stay up late or wake up extra early to watch them live. Typical kickoff timings will be around 6am, 8am or 9am.
When and where will the final take place?
The final match will take place on 19 July 2026 at 82,500-seat MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, United States.
Which cities are hosting the FIFA World Cup 2026?

As the biggest tournament yet, the FIFA World Cup 2026 will take place in 16 cities across three countries, including the United States, Canada and Mexico. Most of the matches will take place in the United States.
How to watch live matches on your TV
You can watch 28 matches for free on Channel 5. But if you want a front-row seat to watch all 104 matches (from the comfort of your home), purchase a subscription package through Singtel (from $24.98 per month) or StarHub TV+ ($25.46 per month for two years).
How to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 online

You can watch 28 matches for free on meWATCH. These matches include the opening match, 23 group-stage matches, men’s and women’s semi-finals, the third-place playoff and the final match.
Get Express VPN for overseas coverage
If you want overseas coverage of the FIFA World Cup 2026 (and be able to watch movies and TV shows that are not accessible in Singapore), get a VPN, which allows you to stream content from anywhere in the world. Simply select the server location to catch the live matches with commentators from other parts of the globe!
Get a VPN here so don’t miss out on the action!
Where to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Singapore
Want to get into the football spirit? These sports bars in town are known to stream live matches, but we recommend calling ahead to confirm and to reserve your table. Do note that you’ll need to buy a few drinks or nibbles to keep your seat, but the vibe of watching with fellow fans will make it all worth it!
Boomerang Bistro & Bar

You can always find sports action at Boomerang Bistro & Bar! This Australian bar is more than just a place to get drinks. Here, you’ll find a community of sports fans who gather to celebrate their favourite teams. For your protein fix, order their BBQ Plate, Fisherman’s Catch, or Sausage Platter to share with your friends and family. To complement your meal, order a refreshing cocktail or your favourite bottle of beer, then sit back and enjoy the match!
Boomerang Bistro & Bar, 60 Robertson Quay, #01-15, Singapore 238252, www.boomarang.com.sg
Brotzeit

Keen to indulge in hearty German fare with a refreshing bottle of beer? Book a table at Brotzeit to indulge in everything from sausages, Schnitzel, Roasted Pork Knuckle and more. To get a taste of everything, order the Signature Platter with your loved ones to get a sample of Pork Knuckle, Honey-Glazed Pork Ribs, Pork Schnitzels, a premium sausage selection, Potato Salad and Sauerkraut. Brotzeit has four locations, but their largest restaurant is at VivoCity. Keep tabs on their social media to get all the deets on when they will stream live matches for the FIFA World Cup 2026.
Brotzeit, multiple locations in Singapore including City Hall, HarbourFront and Jurong East, www.brotzeit.co
Harry’s

Harry’s is a popular sports bar in Singapore, where you’ll always find live sports on the big screen. With 18 locations islandwide, you’re sure to find one near you. At this casual dining restaurant, you can enjoy light bar bites like Charred Edamame or Truffle Fries, or order a filling main like Creamy Garlic Salmon Rice or The House of Ribeye. Bringing kids along? They’ll love their range of pizzas and pastas, or they can order from the Kids’ Menu too! Plus, don’t forget to add some booze to your tab, so you can unwind while you enjoy the match.
Harry’s Singapore, multiple locations in Singapore including Clarke Quay, Dempsey Hill and Tampines, www.harrys.com.sg
Live broadcasts of the FIFA World Cup 2026 by country
If you’re watching on a computer, it’s best to use the respective browser extension for Chrome, Firefox, or Edge. If you’re intending to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 coverage from your country, then you’ll need to follow these basic steps:
- Get ExpressVPN.
- Connect to a secure server location in your preferred country.
- Sign up for or log in to your preferred streaming platform.
- Watch the World Cup!
Choose your country for specific streaming instructions:
Singapore
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Denmark
France
Germany
The UK
Netherlands
United States
Other ways to stream for free
Free livestream from Australia
The Australian channel SBS will air all 104 World Cup matches for free! Plus, you can also stream full replays, highlights, and mini matches on demand. Simply connect to an Australian server, head to the SBS On Demand site, and start streaming!
Free livestream from Austria
Austria’s ORF and ServusTV will provide free German-language coverage of the World Cup 2026, and Austria will be competing in the men’s World Cup for the first time since 1998!
Free livestream from Belgium
French-language broadcaster RTBF has free-to-air rights and will be broadcasting the tournament live for free. Just connect to a secure Belgian server and sign up for the free streaming platform Auvio to start watching.

Free livestream from Brazil
You can watch all 104 matches for free on CazéTV via YouTube, or check out Globoplay, which will be streaming 52 matches, including Brazil’s games.
Free livestream from Denmark
Danish national broadcasters DR and TV2 will live stream all 80 Denmark football games. Just connect to a secure server in Denmark, and you should be able to start streaming; no account is required.
Free livestream from France
France’s free streaming platform channel M6 will provide free-to-air coverage of the FIFA World Cup 2026. Connect to a server in France, then create your account to start watching!
Free livestream from Germany
For more free German-language streaming options, tune in to the German broadcasters ZDF and ARD. As ever, Germany is among the favourites to claim a FIFA World Cup 2026 title.

Free livestream from the UK
Watch free World Cup 2022 coverage in the UK by connecting to a UK VPN server, then stream for free on BBC iPlayer and ITVX. Simply register with your email address to create an account, then enjoy the match!
Free livestream from the Netherlands
You can catch all the action–with Dutch commentary–when you stream free on the national broadcaster, NOS.
Free livestream from the USA
The FIFA World Cup is a rare sporting event, where the USA has “underdog status” (on the men’s side, anyway). To watch American World Cup livestreams, connect to a US server and stream live matches through YouTube TV, Hulu+ Live TV or FuboTV.
Other ways to stream the FIFA World Cup 2026 for Free

Although their teams won’t be competing for World Cup glory, a number of countries around the world will provide free streaming coverage of the tournament. Check the links below for more info!
- NRK and TV2 (Norwegian commentary)
- RTÉ Player and TG4 Player (English commentary)
- DAZN (Swedish commentary)
Match Schedule
Want to keep tabs on when your favourite team will be playing (or take leave in advance if you have to stay up late to watch a match!)? Click here for the full match schedule then block out the dates in your calendar!
FIFA World Cup 2026 Standing
If you want to know how your favourite team is doing, click here to check out their current standing in the FIFA World Cup 2026.
Who will win the FIFA World Cup 2026?

Curious to know if your favourite team will steal the title at the FIFA World Cup 226? Here are the current odds for the top 10 teams most likely to win:
- Spain: +400 to +450
- England: +550
- France: +700
- Brazil: +800
- Argentina: +800
- Germany: +1200
- Portugal: +1000
- Netherlands: +1600 to +2000
- Belgium: +3300
- United States: +5500
Happy streaming!
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