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HOW TO FOLLOW THE RESULTS OF THE 2026 WORLD CUP?
Want to stay up-to-date with every goal, assist, upset, or penalty shootout of the 2026 World Cup? You're in the right place. This tournament will be the longest in history, with 48 teams and over 100 matches, so knowing how to follow the results in real time will be key to not missing a single moment. Whether it's on your phone, TV, radio, or social media, we'll tell you about all the options available to experience the World Cup like a true information expert. We'll also share fun facts, official apps, alternative platforms, and even tips and tricks so you don't miss a single result.
The most reliable coverage, straight from the source
FIFA and the official television networks have prepared unprecedented coverage for the 2026 World Cup. Across multiple platforms, you can follow every match, result, stats, and in-depth analysis minute by minute.
Unmissable official options
FIFA.com: The official site will have all the results in real time, with updated tables and stats by player and team.
FIFA+ App: Free for Android and iOS, includes push notifications, video highlights, interviews, and personalized tracking.
TV Broadcast: Networks such as Televisa, TVE, ESPN, TyC Sports, and Fox Sports will cover the World Cup with expert commentators and live analysis.
Official Social Media: FIFA's verified accounts on X, Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok will post updates, clips, and breaking news.
FIFA YouTube: It will feature highlights, press conferences, and exclusive content in multiple languages.
FIFA will also launch an enhanced "Match Center" that will allow you to view heat maps, tactical statistics, and physical performance in real time. Ideal for analytical fans and fantasy football enthusiasts!
Apps, widgets, and bots to experience the World Cup
Besides the official platforms, there are dozens of digital options to follow the 2026 World Cup like a true die-hard fan. From apps that update live scores to bots that send you goals via WhatsApp.
Top tools so you don't miss a thing
Sofascore: Real-time scores, second-by-second statistics, and goal alerts. Full speed ahead!
OneFootball: News, lineups, reactions, and even live commentary of some matches.
365Scores: Customize alerts by national team or favorite player. Ideal if you're only interested in your country.
Google: Just type "World Cup 2026 results" and you'll see updated scores, standings, and key statistics.
Telegram and WhatsApp Bots: Many media outlets and apps send you automatic goals, videos, or summaries if you subscribe.
There are also browser extensions for Chrome that display the match score in your toolbar without interrupting what you're doing. And if you're a streamer or content creator, there are widgets you can integrate into your Twitch or YouTube broadcasts. Fun fact: During Qatar 2022, 78% of global fans used at least two devices to follow the matches. Get ready for a total multiplatform experience!
When football goes viral in seconds
Today you don't need a TV nearby to experience the World Cup: just follow the right social media. Influencers, digital media, meme pages, and even official accounts of national teams and players will make you experience every goal as if you were in the stands.
Where to follow the World Cup conversation
X (formerly Twitter): The quintessential live network. Follow hashtags like #WorldCup2026, #TopScorers, #YourTeam and more.
Instagram Reels and TikTok: Goals, bloopers, viral celebrations and fan reactions, all in seconds.
Twitch: Many streamers will provide live commentary with real-time analysis and a live community.
Daily Podcasts: Platforms like Spotify and Apple Podcasts will offer summaries by country or group.
Discord and Fan Communities: Spaces to discuss live matches with fans from around the world.
In addition, FIFA is expected to launch a A live voting system from the app lets you choose the player of the match and other interactive prizes. This way, fans not only watch but also participate in the show. And as a bonus for the nostalgic: the classic "minute-by-minute" coverage will return to websites like Marca, ESPN, Olé, and AS, where you can relive every play in text, just like in the old days. Because football is also experienced through reading!
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