France vs. Morocco: Where to watch the 2026 World Cup quarterfinal match today, TV channel, start time, free streaming info, and more

By Danica Creahan, Liz Kocan,Liz Kocan — In News — July 9, 2026

   ​France’s Kylian Mbappé remains in contention for the Golden Boot at this year’s FIFA World Cup, having already racked up seven goals in the tournament. Will he push that total higher when France faces Morocco this Thursday? With an average of a goal per game so far, the odds look favorable. The France–Morocco quarterfinal is set for Thursday, July 9, at 4 p.m. ET, and will be broadcast on FOX in English and Telemundo in Spanish. For a complete bracket featuring every advancing team and the latest fixtures, you can check the current standings and schedule here.
Here’s everything you need to know about watching the France vs. Morocco World Cup 2026 quarterfinal live from the United States, along with options to catch every other match of the tournament. The game between France and Morocco kicks off at 4 p.m. ET on Thursday, July 9, 2026, at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. FOX will deliver the English-language broadcast, while Telemundo will provide the Spanish-language feed, with Peacock streaming the Telemundo feed.
If you’re looking for streaming options, FOX, FS1, and related channels are accessible through several services. YouTube TV offers FOX, FS1, Universo, and Telemundo, among others, though note that live streams can experience a slight delay compared with the actual game clock. Current YouTube TV promos include $67.99 per month for the first five months, then $82.99 per month thereafter, with a 21-day free trial available. Other services that carry the World Cup include DirecTV, which streams FOX and Telemundo in many markets, and Peacock, which hosts the Telemundo Spanish-language feed.
FOX One, a streaming option from FOX, provides access to FOX channels such as FOX News, FOX Sports, FOX Weather, FS1, FS2, FOX Deportes, and the Big Ten Network, along with local FOX stations, all in one platform. FOX One typically costs $19.99 per month, or $199.99 for an annual plan, though a three-day free trial is available so you can catch a few World Cup games without committing. If you’d rather try a shorter trial, there’s a three-day free option to explore FOX’s offerings and potentially catch some matches.
For Spanish-language coverage of the 2026 World Cup, Peacock offers an ad-supported plan for $11 per month that includes live sports and NBC broadcasts, such as the World Cup. Peacock’s package also grants access to a wide library of content, including popular shows like Parks and Recreation and The Office, as well as additional NBC and Bravo programming.
Bottom line: Mbappé’s pursuit of the Golden Boot continues as France prepare to take on Morocco in the 2026 World Cup quarterfinal. The match is on July 9 at 4 p.m. ET, with English coverage on FOX and Spanish coverage on Telemundo (streaming via Peacock). Viewers have multiple streaming options—YouTube TV, DirecTV, Peacock, and FOX One—that can suit different preferences and budgets, with introductory promotions available on some platforms. Be sure to check the local listings for channel availability and streaming reliability in your area, and enjoy what promises to be a captivating knockout-round showdown.  

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