Tubi launches 2026 World Cup coverage with new dedicated hub

Sports fans around the world are gearing up for the 2026 FIFA World CupAnd Tubi has launched a centralized destination for all its tournament content, the streamer announced Monday. Viewers can find the 2026 FIFA World Cup Fox Hub on their screens, which will host highlights, Fox content, originals and two live matches that will be broadcast this year.

The Fox-owned free streaming service has a dedicated section on its home screen to help fans navigate its World Cup content lineup. You’ll find it whether you’re watching Tubi on its mobile app, TV app, or website, and the hub displays several rows of programs.

What will World Cup fans see in the hub? It will be easy to access the matches live and for free on the platform: Mexico vs. South Africa on June 11 and June 12, United States men’s national team vs. Paraguay. Additionally, there are Tubi original series that will follow the games from start to finish. The Other Football, hosted by Rob Gronkowski and Jameis Winston, is a weekly show that mixes comedy and pop culture to take a look at the sport. Destination World Cup 2026 takes fans into the lives of players Harry Wilson, Weston McKennie and Marc Cucurella before the competition.

Programming won’t be limited to live game simulcasts and Tubi originals. Viewers will also find a 24/7 feed of Fox Sports highlights and content, replays and much more. Deestroying the Pitch and Jesser’s Ultimate Kick Off from YouTubers Deestroying and Jesse “Jesser” Riedel are among the creator-led shows that are part of Tubi’s FIFA offerings.

The 2026 World Cup will take place from June 11 to July 19 and will bring together 48 teams. This is the first time Tubi has created a single destination hub on its platform for the tournament.

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