2026 World Cup Schedule: TV & Online Viewing Guide

Soccer fans in Los Angeles and beyond, mark your calendars! The 2026 FIFA World Cup, featuring an expanded 48-team format, kicks off June 11th and concludes July 19th. This year’s tournament promises to be bigger and more exciting than ever, hosted across three nations: the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
The tournament's schedule is packed with matches, and knowing where and when to watch is crucial. The comprehensive programming details are now available, outlining television broadcasts and online streaming options for each game. Key matches will be broadcast on major networks, ensuring widespread accessibility for fans across Southern California and the wider region.
This marks a significant moment for the sport, as it's the first World Cup to feature 48 teams, expanding the global reach and providing opportunities for more nations to compete on the world's biggest stage. The joint hosting arrangement between the US, Canada, and Mexico is also unprecedented, bringing the excitement of the World Cup to North America.
Detailed television and online viewing schedules are readily available, allowing fans to plan their viewing experiences and avoid missing any of the action. Resources outlining specific game times and broadcast channels will be updated regularly as the tournament progresses. Stay tuned to es-LA for ongoing coverage, including match previews, recaps, and analysis throughout the 2026 World Cup.




