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How to Watch World Cup 2026 in the UK: Complete Free TV & Streaming Guide
Last Updated on 17 May 2026
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is almost here, and the good news for UK fans is you won’t need to spend a single penny to watch all 104 matches.
Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch World Cup 2026 in the UK — from free TV channels to live streams and kick-off times.
Is the 2026 World Cup Free to Watch in the UK?
Yes — 100% free. Every single match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup will be broadcast free-to-air in the UK. BBC and ITV have secured a shared deal that covers all 104 games across the tournament, meaning there is no subscription, no pay-per-view and no paywall standing between you and the beautiful game.
Whether you’re watching on a TV, laptop, tablet or mobile, you can stream and watch without paying a thing.
Which UK Channels Are Showing the 2026 World Cup?
Coverage is split evenly between BBC and ITV, the two main free-to-air broadcasters. Here’s where to find the action:
| Broadcaster | TV Channels | Streaming Platform |
|---|---|---|
| BBC | BBC One, BBC Two, BBC Three | BBC iPlayer |
| ITV | ITV1, ITV4 | ITVX |
Both broadcasters will simulcast the World Cup Final on 19 July, so you can pick whichever commentary team you prefer.
Scottish viewers also get the added option of STV and STV Player for selected matches.
How to Watch World Cup 2026 Live on BBC
The BBC holds non-exclusive free-to-air rights alongside ITV and will broadcast approximately half of the tournament’s 104 matches.
BBC’s coverage includes high-profile group-stage fixtures featuring nations such as Argentina, France, Portugal, Brazil and the Netherlands, as well as key England and Scotland games.
How to watch on BBC:
- On TV — Tune to BBC One, BBC Two or BBC Three via Freeview, Freesat, Sky or Virgin Media
- Online — Stream live via BBC iPlayer (free account required; valid UK TV licence needed)
- On your phone — Download the BBC iPlayer app (iOS and Android)
- On radio — Listen to commentary on BBC Radio 5 Live or BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra
ITV’s production base for the tournament will be in the United States, with a dedicated studio in New York City.
England and Scotland: When Are They Playing and Where to Watch?
England – Group L Fixtures (UK Time)
England have been drawn into Group L alongside Croatia, Ghana and Panama. Here’s when and where to catch the Three Lions:
| Match | Date | UK Kick-Off Time | Channel |
|---|---|---|---|
| England vs Croatia | 17 June | 9:00pm BST | ITV1 |
| England vs Ghana | 23 June | 9:00pm BST | BBC One |
| England vs Panama | 27 June | 10:00pm BST | ITV1 |
England’s opener against Croatia takes place at AT&T Stadium in Dallas, Texas (Central time zone, six hours behind BST). The Ghana and Panama games are played on the East Coast, five hours behind BST.
Scotland – Group C Fixtures (UK Time)
Scotland face a tough group with Brazil, Morocco and Haiti. Scottish fans will need to be night owls for some of these:
| Match | Date | UK Kick-Off Time | Channel |
|---|---|---|---|
| Haiti vs Scotland | 14 June | 2:00am BST | BBC One |
| Scotland vs Morocco | 19 June | 11:00pm BST | ITV1 / STV |
| Brazil vs Scotland | 24 June | 11:00pm BST | BBC One / STV |
Also Read: FIFA World Cup 2026: All you need to know about the new format and key dates
World Cup 2026 Kick-Off Times in the UK: What to Expect
Because the tournament is hosted across three countries — Mexico, the USA and Canada — UK fans will need to adjust to North American time zones. Most matches will kick off between 8pm and 4am BST, depending on the World Cup 2026 venue:
- Eastern Time Zone (e.g. New York, Boston, Miami) — 5 hours behind BST
- Central Time Zone (e.g. Dallas, Kansas City) — 6 hours behind BST
- Mountain/Pacific Time Zone (e.g. Los Angeles, Vancouver) — 7–8 hours behind BST
- Mexico City — typically 6 hours behind BST
The World Cup Final on 19 July at MetLife Stadium, New Jersey kicks off at 3pm local time, that’s 8pm BST, making it the most UK-friendly major fixture of the tournament.
How to Stream World Cup 2026 for Free Online
You don’t need a smart TV to enjoy the World Cup. Both BBC iPlayer and ITVX are available across a huge range of devices:
BBC iPlayer is available on:
- Smart TVs (Samsung, LG, Sony, etc.)
- Amazon Fire TV Stick & Fire TV
- Apple TV
- Roku
- PlayStation & Xbox consoles
- iOS and Android smartphones and tablets
- PC and Mac (via browser)
ITVX is available on:
- Smart TVs
- Amazon Fire TV Stick & Fire TV
- Apple TV
- Roku
- PlayStation & Xbox consoles
- iOS and Android smartphones and tablets
- PC and Mac (via browser)
Both platforms are completely free to sign up to. You simply need a registered account — and for BBC iPlayer, a valid UK TV licence.
Can I Watch World Cup 2026 from Abroad?
If you’re travelling during the tournament, watching BBC iPlayer or ITVX outside of the UK can be tricky due to geo-restrictions.
A VPN (Virtual Private Network) can help you connect to a UK server and access these platforms from abroad, however, it’s worth noting that watching live BBC broadcasts still requires a valid UK TV licence, even via VPN. Always check the terms of use of any streaming service before doing so.
Watching World Cup 2026 Outdoors
Fan zones are expected to pop up in major cities across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland throughout the tournament.
World Cup 2026: Key Facts for UK Fans
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Tournament dates | 11 June – 19 July 2026 |
| Host nations | USA, Canada, Mexico |
| Total matches | 104 |
| Teams | 48 |
| UK broadcaster | BBC & ITV (all free-to-air) |
| Streaming | BBC iPlayer & ITVX (free) |
| Opening match | Mexico vs South Africa, 11 June, 8pm BST (ITV) |
| Final | 19 July, MetLife Stadium, New Jersey, 8pm BST |
Frequently Asked Questions
No. All 104 matches are available free-to-air on BBC and ITV. No subscription is needed.
Download BBC iPlayer and ITVX — both are free and available on all major devices.
Both BBC and ITV will simulcast the World Cup Final on 19 July, giving you the choice of commentary team.
Due to North American time zones, most matches kick off between 8pm and 4am BST. Some late-night and early-morning kick-offs are inevitable, particularly for matches played in the western USA and Canada.
Yes. A valid UK TV licence is required to stream live content on BBC iPlayer.
Scotland’s matches are shared between BBC and ITV, with Scottish viewers also able to watch on STV and STV Player.
Final Whistle
Watching the 2026 World Cup from the UK has never been easier or more accessible.
With all 104 matches split across BBC and ITV, and both free to stream on BBC iPlayer and ITVX, there’s genuinely no excuse to miss a single moment of the action.
Just be prepared for a few late nights and early mornings as the time zone difference bites, and make sure your BBC iPlayer and ITVX accounts are set up and ready before the tournament kicks off on 11 June.
For more World Cup 2026 coverage, predictions, squad news and match analysis, keep it locked to Football Paparazzi.