How to watch the World Cup on Peacock for $1

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Soccer fans in the US are entitled to feel somewhat aggrieved. 2026 is the first time that the country has hosted the FIFA World Cup in more than 30 years. And yet, unlike in countries like the UK, Ireland, Australia and Brazil, there are no ways to watch free World Cup action if you're located within the borders of the co-hosts.

Here's the trick: you can watch every single one of the remaining games (including all of USMNT's matches) for the next best thing – just $1.

The only catch? You'll need to know your 'free kicks' and 'hydration breaks' from your 'tiros libres' and 'pausas hidratación' as the commentary and analysis will be in...

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