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World Cup matches on Tubi: Schedule to watch free 2026 games including USA and Mexico

Feedzy​  ​​Read More​     World Cup matches on Tubi: Schedule to watch free 2026 games including USA and Mexico originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.The 2026 FIFA World Cup will unfold over five weeks with games in three different countries, a once-in-a-lifetime sporting event for die-hards and casuals alike.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementWhile those who live and breathe soccer undoubtedly are locked into the full match schedule, with intriguing matchups and games involving their favorite countries or players highlighted, there’s good news for those who just want to see what the fuss is all about.MORE:Complete FIFA World Cup 2026 scheduleFans can watch the opening game of the World Cup, which will see co-host Mexico face South Africa, along with the United States’ opener against Paraguay the next day, for free.The Fox broadcasts of both matches will be simulcast live on the media giant’s Tubi streaming service at no charge, with only registration required.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementSee below for all the details on how to watch two of the World Cup’s biggest teams open what they hope will be a run to glory this summer.Tubi will simulcast two World Cup 2026 matches for free: the opening games in the tournament for the USA and Mexico. Just register for an account to watch the much-anticipated openers for the World Cup co-hosts.DateMatchTime (ET)WatchThu., June 11Mexico vs. South Africa3 p.m.TubiFri., June 12USA vs. Paraguay9 p.m.TubiBeyond streaming those two matches, Tubi also features World Cup-related documentaries and more. The FIFA World Cup Fox Hub also includes highlight packages and replays of select games from the 2022 FIFA World Cup.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementAmong the offerings:Destination World Cup 2026: A Tubi original following Team USA’s Weston McKennie, Spain’s Marc Cucurella and Harry Wilson of Wales in the months leading up to the 2026 tournament.The Other Football: A weekly video podcast that features Rob Gronkowski and Jameis Winston talking soccer instead of the kind of football where they make their living.Summer of ’94: A Fox Sports-produced documentary looking back on the 1994 United States men’s national team that captured the hearts of the country while playing in a World Cup on home soil.Tubi is a streaming service owned by Fox since 2020 that carries thousands of movies along with television programs, documentaries, reality shows and more.The service has 100 million active monthly users who are able to stream content from numerous distributors plus Tubi original films and shows.Yes, Tubi is completely free to use. Viewers need to register with the site by providing an email address (or through their Google or Facebook accounts), but no credit card or other payment information is necessary.Because the service is free, however, there are advertising breaks during shows and movies.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementViewers can use Tubi via web brows