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WHICH CHANNELS WILL BROADCAST THE 2026 WORLD CUP FINAL?
The 2026 World Cup final will be the most-watched sporting event on the planet, and millions of Latinos are already wondering: where can I watch it? Don't worry, we've got you covered with the complete map of official channels, streaming platforms, and fun facts about the most anticipated broadcast of the year. From broadcast TV to your mobile phone, there's no excuse to miss it. We'll tell you everything you need to know to cheer for that final goal as if you were right there on the field.
Confirmed Channels by Country
FIFA has already granted broadcasting rights to several networks operating throughout Latin America. Coverage will be massive, both on free-to-air television and cable, as well as digital platforms. And yes, you'll be able to watch it live no matter where you are.
Coverage in Key Countries
Argentina: TV Pública, TyC Sports, and DirecTV Sports.
Mexico: Televisa, TV Azteca, and TUDN. Also streaming on Vix+.
Colombia: Caracol TV, RCN and DirecTV Sports.
Chile: Canal 13, Chilevisión and DSports.
Peru: Latina TV and DirecTV Sports.
In Brazil, Globo and SporTV will have the rights. In Uruguay, Canal 4, 10 and Teledoce have already confirmed broadcasting. And in Central America, networks like Tigo Sports, Teletica (Costa Rica), and RPC (Panama) will also broadcast it live. Fun fact: In 2018, more than 1.1 billion people watched the final. By 2026, that record is expected to be broken with more than 1.5 billion simultaneous viewers.
Streaming and Mobile Options
If you're one of those who watch the games on your phone, tablet, or Smart TV, you're in luck. The 2026 World Cup final will be available on multiple digital platforms, many with interactive features, multi-angle viewing, and personalized commentary. Official streaming and recommended apps: FIFA+ will broadcast in select countries with exclusive cameras and live data. Vix+ will have the final in Mexico and the USA, with Latin American commentary. DirecTV GO will offer the signal in South America in 4K resolution. YouTube TV and Fubo TV will broadcast in North America. Each channel's platform (such as MiTelefe or Caracol Play) will have a free option with Registration.
In addition, many apps will allow you to select your favorite camera, watch VAR replays, and share reactions on social media. Football 2.0!
In Qatar 2022, more than 23% of the total audience watched the final on mobile devices. In 2026, that figure is expected to exceed 35% thanks to improved 5G connections and public Wi-Fi in fan zones.
Bonus: If you travel, many Fan Fest zones will have giant screens with the official broadcast and free entry.
Schedules, comments and interesting facts
The grand final will be played on Sunday, July 19, 2026. The exact stadium has not yet been confirmed (probably in the USA), but tentative schedules and broadcast formats are already being discussed. It will be unprecedented global coverage.
At what time and with whom will you see it?
In Mexico and Central America: between 12:00 and 1:00 p.m. (local time).
In Argentina, Chile and Uruguay: around 3:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. (peninsular time).
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