The 2026 FIFA World Cup draw is being shown worldwide on major sports broadcasters and FIFA’s own platforms.
Global options
- FIFA is streaming the draw live on its official website and on the FIFA YouTube channel, which are available globally in most regions.
- Many regions also have coverage on ESPN or local sports news sites via live text or studio shows.
United States
- TV: Fox is broadcasting the draw live, with English‑language coverage starting shortly before 12 p.m. ET.
- Streaming: You can watch via the Fox Sports app or eligible live TV streaming services that carry Fox (some offer free trials).
- Spanish: Telemundo and Peacock are carrying the draw with Spanish commentary.
United Kingdom
- TV: The draw is live on BBC One.
- Streaming: It is also available on BBC iPlayer at the same time.
Other regions
- Canada: TSN is showing the draw on TV and via its digital platforms, including online streaming.
- Australia: SBS, SBS Viceland, and SBS On Demand are carrying the event live.
- India: The draw is streamed online in the late evening local time via platforms highlighted by the national broadcasters and FIFA’s channels.
If you say which country you are in, a more specific channel or streaming link list can be provided.
