The FIFA World Cup 2026 is underway, bringing together 48 nations in the biggest edition of football's premier tournament. Running from June 11 to July 19, the competition promises more matches, intense rivalries, dramatic moments and potential underdog stories that could captivate fans worldwide. While football enthusiasts in India can watch the tournament through Zee5, YouTube has also emerged as a major destination for fans looking to follow the action from anywhere in the world. According to YouTube, the platform is partnering with FIFA, official broadcasters and content creators to offer viewers access to match highlights, analysis, creator content and, in some regions, live match coverage. How to Watch FIFA World Cup 2026 on YouTube Fans can begin by following official broadcaster channels in their respective countries. While FIFA's official YouTube channel provides highlights, analysis and tournament-related content, several official media partners are streaming either the opening 10 minutes of matches or selected full games. Some of the major broadcasters offering FIFA World Cup content on YouTube include BBC in the United Kingdom, Fox Sports and Telemundo in the United States, TSN in Canada, TUDN in Mexico and Deportes RCN in Colombia. Live Match Coverage Available in Select Regions YouTube says official broadcasters have the option to stream the first 10 minutes of every World Cup match live on their YouTube channels. Some partners may also choose to broadcast selected full matches directly on the platform. In the United States, YouTube TV subscribers can watch all matches through Fox, FS1, Telemundo and Universo. Fans who subscribe to FOX One through YouTube's Primetime Channels can also access all 104 tournament matches. YouTube's viewing features such as Multiview and Key Plays allow fans to watch multiple games simultaneously and quickly catch up on important moments.Highlights, Goals and Match Recaps Fans who miss live matches can turn to YouTube's extensive collection of World Cup content. Official broadcasters have access to match footage that can be repackaged into Shorts, highlights, daily goal compilations and extended recaps. Users can simply search for "FIFA World Cup 2026" on YouTube to find the latest highlights and memorable moments from the tournament.Exclusive Creator Access YouTube and FIFA have also enlisted several popular content creators to provide behind-the-scenes coverage. Creators including Haley Kalil, Celine Dept, Ara y Fer, Jeenie Weenie, Jesser and TokaiOnAir RYO are among those receiving special access to host cities, stadiums and fan experiences. Collectively, these creators have more than 350 million subscribers and are expected to provide unique perspectives from inside the tournament.Create FIFA-Themed YouTube Shorts Fans can also engage with the World Cup by creating their own Shorts using official FIFA World Cup 2026 effects. Available through FIFA's YouTube channel and the Shorts camera's Effect Picker, the tools include virtual face paint, a Star Shooter game, a FIFA photobooth and a countdown challenge.Watch Free in Brazil and Portugal YouTube noted that viewers in Brazil can watch all FIFA World Cup 2026 matches live and free through CazéTV. In Portugal, fans can watch one match per day on LiveModeTV's YouTube channel, including all matches featuring the Portuguese national team.Explore Historic FIFA World Cup Matches Beyond the live tournament, football fans can visit FIFA's YouTube channel to access archival World Cup footage, iconic moments, classic matches and career highlights from previous tournaments.
FIFA World Cup 2026: How to watch matches, highlights and behind-the-scenes content on YouTube from anywhere
The FIFA World Cup 2026 is accessible globally on YouTube, offering live match highlights, analysis, and creator content. Official broadcasters are providing partial or full live streams in select regions, with YouTube TV subscribers in the US having full access. Fans can also enjoy exclusive creator insights and create FIFA-themed Shorts.















