World Cup 2026 · USA · Canada · Mexico · Jun 11 – Jul 19 · Updated Jun 10
World Cup 2026
Live Odds · Streaming · Bet Tracker · US & Canada
Your one-stop World Cup 2026 hub — where to stream every match in the US & Canada without cable, model win probabilities across all betting markets, plus live group & bracket trackers, in one place.
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🇨🇦 Canada cord-cutter play:TSN+ ($29.99/mo or $249.99/yr, no cable login) streams all 104 matches live across TSN1–5. Matches marked 🇨🇦 FREE on CTV are free via the CTV app or Crave. French: RDS / RDS Direct. 🇺🇸 US cord-cutter play:FOX One ($19.99/mo) streams all 104 in 4K with no cable login; 🇺🇸 Tubi shows the opener & USA v Paraguay free; Peacock ($11/mo) carries every match in Spanish. Full breakdown on the Streaming Guide tab.
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🎯 Win Probabilities & Best Leans — Every Market
Every game now carries a full sportsbook-style market board: 1X2, double chance, draw-no-bet, totals (0.5–4.5), team totals, both-teams-to-score, clean sheets, handicaps, correct score, winning margin, halves, to-score-first and anytime goalscorer. Tap "All betting markets" on any match to open it. All figures come from a transparent Poisson + power-rating model (calibrated to the Opta supercomputer and market prices) — they're model fair odds, not live sportsbook lines. Books add margin and price team news & correlation, so confirm the real line before betting.
Bet responsibly. Legal age is 19+ in most provinces (18+ in AB, MB & QC). Only stake what you can afford to lose. No model predicts results with certainty — these are probability estimates, not advice. Help in Canada: ConnexOntario 1-866-531-2600 (ON) or your provincial responsible-gambling line.
Enter scores as results come in (or hit auto-fill to populate the model's most-likely scoreline). Standings re-sort live by points, then goal difference, then goals for. Green = top 2 (auto-qualify), amber = 3rd (in the race for 8 best-third spots).
The new 48-team format: 12 group winners + 12 runners-up + 8 best third-place teams fill a 32-team knockout bracket. Matchups below are positional placeholders until the group stage finishes on June 27. All times ET; switch zones on the Schedule tab.
👑 Who Wins It All?
Opta supercomputer title probability (10,000 simulations, run early June) alongside approximate consensus sportsbook prices as of June 10, 2026. Futures odds drift daily — treat these as a snapshot.
📰 Tournament pulse — as of Jun 10 · one sleep to kickoff
The tournament opens tomorrow (Thu Jun 11) with Mexico v South Africa at a sold-out Estadio Azteca; the USA begin Fri Jun 12 vs Paraguay and Canada the same day vs Bosnia. Squads are final. Monday's last friendlies: Netherlands edged Uzbekistan (Gakpo brace, stoppage-time winner), with Spain and France also winning. Odds: Spain holds favoritism (+450) just ahead of France (+500); prediction markets price both near 16%, with England (+700) and Portugal (+850) the only others above ~10%. Confirmed out: Rodrygo & Estêvão (Brazil), Mitoma (Japan), Kulusevski (Sweden), ter Stegen, Gnabry & Karl (Germany), Xavi Simons & Timber (Netherlands), Balerdi (Argentina). Fitness watch for opening games: Neymar (calf, doubtful for Brazil), Chris Richards (USA, ankle — racing to be fit), Saka (England, managing Achilles), plus Davies (Canada) and Yamal (Spain). Confirm starting XIs before betting any props.
Sources: Opta Analyst supercomputer (Spain 16.1%, France 13.0%, England 11.2%, Argentina 10.4%, Portugal 7.0%, Brazil 6.6% …); consensus book prices via CBS Sports / FanDuel / ESPN / DraftKings / Kalshi, refreshed Jun 10. Spain & France sit clear of the field; no other side topped 10% in Opta's sims. All three host nations are deep longshots — the market gives USA, Mexico and Canada combined a shorter price than France alone.
Bell Media holds exclusive Canadian rights to all 104 matches (TSN/CTV in English, RDS in French); in the US, FOX & Telemundo split the rights. Here's every legit way to watch without cable in both countries.
🇨🇦 Canada
Best for cord-cutters
TSN+
CAD $29.99 / month · $249.99 / year
Standalone streaming — no cable login required. Gives you all five TSN feeds (TSN1–5) where every match airs.
All 104 matches live, including ones airing simultaneously
Works on iOS, Android, Apple TV, Roku, Fire TV, smart TVs, web
One month easily covers the whole tournament (Jun 11–Jul 19)
Annual plan worth it only if you'll keep it past July
Free
CTV App
Free (select matches)
Bell's free broadcast network streams a curated slate at no cost via the CTV app or the live CTV channel inside Crave.
All Canada national-team games
The opening match (Mexico v South Africa, Jun 11)
The Final (Jul 19)
Does not cover most group games — you'll miss the bulk of the slate
Antenna + CTV
~$30–50 one-time (OTA antenna)
An over-the-air antenna pulls in your local CTV station free, forever — same free slate as the CTV app, on your big screen.
No subscription, no internet needed for the broadcast
Great backup for Canada games & the Final
Group-stage coverage limited to CTV's chosen matches
RDS Direct
French-language
Bell's French sports service streams full coverage on RDS / RDS2 for francophone viewers, available standalone for cord-cutters.
Full French commentary on all 104 matches
Pairs well with TSN+ if you want both languages
Prime Video (TSN add-on)
TSN channel add-on
TSN is also offered as a channel add-on inside Amazon Prime Video in Canada — handy if you already live in Prime.
Adds the TSN feed to your existing Prime app
Confirm the add-on price & that it carries the live TSN channels
Crave (CTV channel)
Existing Crave subscribers
If you already have Crave, the live CTV channel inside the app carries the same free CTV matches.
Convenient if you're already paying for Crave
Not worth buying solely for the World Cup — TSN+ covers everything
Heads up on VPNs & "free" stream sites: Using a VPN to dodge regional rights can violate Bell Media's terms, and unofficial streams are unreliable and often illegal. Sticking to TSN+ / CTV / RDS is the safe, high-quality route. Prices and the CTV free-match list can change — confirm on TSN.ca before subscribing.
🇺🇸 United States
Best for cord-cutters
FOX One
$19.99 / month · $200 / year · 3-day free trial
FOX's standalone streaming service — no TV-provider login. Bundles the FOX network + FS1 into one feed.
All 104 matches live, every one in 4K
English play-by-play; on-demand replays included
One month covers the whole tournament
Higher tiers add ESPN, but the base tier already has every WC game
Free
Tubi
Free (ad-supported)
FOX's free streamer simulcasts a couple of marquee games live in 4K — no account needed — plus a 24/7 World Cup hub.
The opening match (Mexico v South Africa) live & free in 4K
USA v Paraguay live & free in 4K
Studio shows, recaps & full on-demand replays
Only those two matches air live — not the full slate
Antenna + FOX
~$30–50 one-time (OTA antenna)
A digital antenna pulls in your local FOX station free, forever — the biggest free slate of any option.
~70 matches free OTA, including all USA games & the Final
Every match from the Round of 16 onward airs on the main FOX network
Group games on FS1 (cable) aren't on the antenna
Peacock
$11 / month (Premium)
NBCUniversal's streamer is the home of Spanish-language coverage (Telemundo & Universo feeds).
Every match streamed with Spanish commentary
Pair with FOX One (~$31/mo total) for both languages, all 104 games
Catch-up tools & on-demand replays
Live TV bundles
Sling Blue $45.99 · YouTube TV · Hulu+Live · Fubo $56+
If you want FOX + FS1 plus a full channel lineup, these cord-cutter bundles all carry the World Cup, most with free trials.
Sling Blue is the cheapest route to FOX + FS1
YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV & Fubo also carry Telemundo
Good pick if you'll keep live TV beyond the tournament
FOX Sports App
Free with a TV-provider login
Already have cable or a live-TV bundle? Stream every FOX/FS1 match in the FOX Sports app at no extra cost.
All FOX & FS1 matches, including 4K
No use without a provider login — choose FOX One instead if you've cut the cord
US notes: From the Round of 16 onward, every match is on the main FOX broadcast network (free with an antenna or on FOX One). Tubi's free live games are limited to the opener and USA v Paraguay. Prices change and 4K needs a compatible device and ~25 Mbps — confirm current plans before subscribing.