With the World Cup approaching and games scheduled almost every day between June 11 and July 19, it’s safe to say that millions of people will be watching a lot of soccer over the next six weeks. While many of the 2026 World Cup games will be broadcast on Fox, 34 games will air on FS1, and Spanish coverage will be on Telemundo and Universo, which means some folks might need to upgrade their streaming service to catch every match.
Luckily, many streaming platforms are running some pretty significant sales just in time for the World Cup, so fans can tune in without breaking the bank. Right now, you can get a great deal on YouTube TV that will save you $75 over the course of your first five months, and both Fubo and DirecTV are offering discounts of up to $30 off your first month. Planning to watch games in Spanish? If you sign up for a Walmart+ subscription (which you can currently get for just $1), you’ll get Peacock for free, which means you can catch every single game of the tournament (and access free shipping and delivery on Walmart purchases for almost nothing).
These great streaming deals and many more are outlined below — what are you waiting for?!