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How to Stream Saturday's 2026 World Cup Matches for Free on FOX and Fubo

Saturday, June 13 brings the first weekend day of 2026 World Cup group stage action, with Qatar vs. Switzerland, Brazil vs. Morocco, Haiti vs. Scotland, and Australia vs. Turkey all available to stream free through trial services.

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How to Stream Saturday's 2026 World Cup Matches for Free on FOX and Fubo
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Saturday's full World Cup lineup kicks off at 3 p.m. ET and runs deep into the night, giving sports fans across North America a stacked slate to follow from stadiums or from their living rooms.

Saturday, June 13 World Cup Schedule

Group stage matches scheduled for Saturday, June 13:

  • Qatar vs. Switzerland at 3 p.m. ET
  • Brazil vs. Morocco at 6 p.m. ET
  • Haiti vs. Scotland at 9 p.m. ET
  • Australia vs. Turkey at 11:59 p.m. ET

Match Details and Broadcast Info

Qatar and Switzerland open Saturday's action in a Group B fixture airing on FOX. The match can be streamed for free through either Fubo or Hulu+ Live TV at 3 p.m. ET.

Brazil and Morocco meet in a Group C clash at 6 p.m. ET from MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. That game also airs on FOX and can be watched for free on Fubo or Hulu+ Live TV.

Haiti and Scotland close out the early evening slate with their first group stage match at 9 p.m. ET in Foxborough, Mass. Fans can stream that fixture for free through Fubo or Hulu+ Live TV as well.

Australia and Turkey round out Saturday at 11:59 p.m. ET as part of the same broadcast setup covering the full day of World Cup action.

How to Watch the 2026 World Cup Free

All 2026 FIFA World Cup games will be aired on FOX or FS1. The games will air in Spanish on Telemundo and Universo. Both the English and Spanish language broadcasts for every game will be available to stream with Fubo.

There is an easy and free way to stream Saturday's World Cup games. Trial-based streaming services carrying FOX give viewers access without needing a ticket inside the stadiums.

The easiest way to stream the entire World Cup is with Fubo TV, which offers both English and Spanish language broadcasts. Fubo also includes a five-day free trial, unlimited cloud DVR, and access to more than 200 live channels including ESPN, FOX, CBS, and other local networks.

Hulu+ Live TV gives viewers access to hundreds of live channels, including FOX, so fans can stream World Cup matches through the platform. Hulu+ Live TV offers a three-day free trial.

Spanish Language Broadcasts

The Spanish broadcast has become increasingly popular, even among non-Spanish speaking fans, for its high energy commentary.

Telemundo is the home for every single match of the 2026 World Cup in Spanish. Games will air on Telemundo and occasionally on Universo, which as of Thursday, June 11 is once again included with a Fubo subscription.

2026 World Cup Tournament Details

The 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup kicked off Thursday, June 11 in Mexico. The tournament runs for six weeks across 103 matches and concludes with the Finals on Sunday, July 19 in New York City.

The first game of the tournament took place in Mexico. The World Cup will be played in 16 different cities across North America, 11 of which are in the United States.

Prices and availability for streaming services may change. Trial access remains the primary free entry point for viewers looking to follow Saturday's group stage slate and the rest of the tournament through FOX and FS1 coverage.

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