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WHERE TO WATCH THE GOALS OF THE 2026 WORLD CUP

The 2026 World Cup will be historic not only for the number of goals we expect to see, but for the way we'll enjoy them. No more waiting for the news: you can watch every goal seconds after it happens, right on your phone. We'll tell you all the official (and not-so-official) ways to watch World Cup goals live or on demand, so you don't miss a single gem. From YouTube to TikTok, including FIFA apps and pirate accounts with more followers than many clubs, here's the complete guide.

Official options for watching goals


If you're one of those who love watching goals in the best quality, without the risk of the video cutting out after 10 seconds, the official options are for you. FIFA has already confirmed that its app and website will feature match highlights, including goals, minutes after each match ends.


Where to watch with total guarantee


  • FIFA+: The official app will have goal clips, interviews, and exclusive content.

  • FIFA YouTube: Updates instantly, with highlights and goals separately.

  • Channels like Telemundo, TyC Sports, RTVE, or Televisa/Univision depending on your country.

  • Streaming platforms like ViX, Star+, and BBC iPlayer in selected regions.

  • TV apps by Cable platforms like DirecTV Go or Claro Video offer on-demand replays. Fun fact: At Qatar 2022, Richarlison's bicycle kick goal video was the most viewed in the history of FIFA's YouTube channel, with over 93 million views in less than a week. Furthermore, FIFA is investing in multilingual content, subtitled and with alternative commentary, to reach everyone. So, whether you speak Spanish, English, or Portuguese, you'll be celebrating the goal just the same.

Social Media and Viral Clips


Social media is the queen of the moment. When there's a great goal, it's on X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook in seconds. Often even before it appears in traditional media. Who hasn't seen an amazing goal on TikTok with background music before it's even shown on TV?


Platforms where goals explode


  • TikTok: ideal for watching goals with epic editing, POVs from the stands, and creative shots.

  • Instagram Reels: accounts like @433 or @brfootball post goals almost in real time.

  • Twitter: if you're looking for speed, this is the channel. Highlights appear seconds later.

  • Facebook: still relevant, especially in fan groups and soccer meme pages.

  • YouTube Shorts: perfect combination of quality and speed for watching key goals.


Interesting fact: during the 2018 World Cup, unofficial highlights on social media generated more than 1.3 billion views. In 2022, that number doubled. By 2026, TikTok alone is expected to surpass 100 billion World Cup-related views.


The best part? Many content creators narrate the goals in their own style. There are funny reactions, technical analyses, instant memes, and even LEGO recreations. There isn't just one way to experience football: there are a thousand!

The world of football is buzzing with anticipation. The 2026 World Cup is fast approaching, and national teams are battling for their place in the biggest tournament, where every match defines the dreams and hopes of millions of fans.With three host countries—the United States, Mexico, and Canada—this edition promises to be historic: more teams, more goals, and a unique global experience. Coaches are fine-tuning their strategies, and players are vying for their ticket to the most anticipated tournament.The countdown has begun. The ball is about to start rolling, and the whole world awaits the moment a new chapter begins.The World Cup is almost here… and the passion is palpable.

The world of football is buzzing with anticipation. The 2026 World Cup is fast approaching, and national teams are battling for their place in the biggest tournament, where every match defines the dreams and hopes of millions of fans.With three host countries—the United States, Mexico, and Canada—this edition promises to be historic: more teams, more goals, and a unique global experience. Coaches are fine-tuning their strategies, and players are vying for their ticket to the most anticipated tournament.The countdown has begun. The ball is about to start rolling, and the whole world awaits the moment a new chapter begins.The World Cup is almost here… and the passion is palpable.

Apps, bots and other ingenious ways


If you're one of those who can't watch the whole game but want to see all the goals without spoilers, there are ideal apps and tricks. From Telegram bots to apps that notify you only when there's a goal and send you the clip, technology is on your side.


Creative ways to watch goals


  • OneFootball: an app that sends goal clips instantly with push notifications.

  • FotMob: similar, but with the option to only watch goals without spoilers.

  • Telegram channels like “Goles Mundial 2026”, with HD clips shared by users.

  • Reddit: subforums like r/soccer share goals with analysis and immediate context.

  • Bots of Discord: ideal for gaming communities that want to follow the goals without interrupting their gameplay. Fun fact: In 2022, Messi's goal against Mexico was shared by more than 200 different Telegram channels in less than 15 minutes. The clip was viewed more than 3 million times in a single afternoon. There are also apps that let you watch goals from multiple angles. Want to see how the goalkeeper reacted? Or how the fans cheered? There's content for every type of fan, from the tactical observer to the one who just wants to shout at the top of their lungs. So, if you're not in front of the TV, there's no excuse. You'll still see the goal. And probably with more excitement and cool filters!


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