You Can Stream Every FIFA 2026 World Cup Match With a VPN. Here's How
Four years after Lionel Messi’s crowning moment in Qatar, the FIFA World Cup is back, and it’s the biggest in the soccer tournament’s history, spanning 16 cities, 48 teams and a total of 104 matches across three countries: the US, Mexico and Canada.
Although it wouldn’t be a surprise if any of Spain, France, England, Portugal or Argentina lifted the trophy, could we see a dark horse produce a run like Morocco did in 2022? Ecuador, Japan, Norway? After all, the World Cup is no stranger to upsets.
Even if you've got access to the right streaming services in your home country, you may not be able to watch World Cup matches live if you're traveling abroad during the tournament. Because of geoblocking, you may not be able to tune into foreign streaming services showing the matches for free.
Different broadcasters hold rights to show the tournament in various countries,...
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