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Where to watch Canada in the 2026 FIFA World Cup today? Next game, start time, TV channels and online live streams

What is Canada's next FIFA World Cup 2026 game?

Canada's next 2026 FIFA World Cup group stage match will take place against Qatar on Thursday, June 18, 2026, at BC Place in Vancouver, kicking off at 15:00 local time (23:00 BST).

Match Detail

Information

Opponent

Qatar

Date

Thursday, 18 June 2026

Time (BST / local time)

23:00 BST / 15:00 local time (PDT)

Stadium

BC Place

City (/Country)

Vancouver, Canada

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Who are Canada's FIFA World Cup 2026 Group B opponents?

For the FIFA World Cup 2026, co-hosts Canada have been drawn into Group B. Les Rouges will take on a highly unique group-stage lineup featuring Bosnia and Herzegovina (UEFA), Qatar (AFC), and Switzerland (UEFA).

Because Canada is hosting these matches domestically, the fixtures are split between the East Coast (Toronto) and the West Coast (Vancouver). Below is the complete Group B schedule fully converted into Eastern Time (ET) and Pacific Time (PT).

Canada Group B Match Schedule (ET/PT)

Date

Opponent

Venue

Kick-off (ET)

Kick-off (PT)

Jun 12

🇧🇦 Bosnia & Herzegovina

BMO Field (Toronto, ON)

3:00 PM ET

12:00 PM PT

Jun 18

🇶🇦 Qatar

BC Place (Vancouver, BC)

6:00 PM ET

3:00 PM PT

Jun 24

🇨🇭 Switzerland

BC Place (Vancouver, BC)

3:00 PM ET

12:00 PM PT

Who is showing FIFA World Cup 2026 in Canada?

In Canada, the exclusive broadcasting rights for the FIFA World Cup 2026 are held by Bell Media. As a co-host nation, Canada will receive extensive, multi-platform coverage for all 104 matches of the expanded tournament across English and French languages, spanning traditional television, premium cable, and digital streaming platforms.

For English-language viewers, the tournament will be anchored by TSN (The Sports Network), which is broadcasting every single game live across its various feed channels. Additionally, Bell Media will simulcast a marquee package of 45 high-profile matches- including all of the Canadian National Team's fixtures, the semi-finals, and the grand final - on its free-to-air network, CTV. French-language coverage will be broadcast exclusively on RDS (Réseau des sports), providing comprehensive matching feeds, specialized studio panels, and localized analysis for francophone fans.

For cord-cutters and digital viewers, the entire tournament can be streamed live and on-demand through the TSN+ streaming platform, the TSN App, and TSN.ca. Fans can also access the matches broadcast on CTV via the CTV App or through the premium streaming service Crave, which will carry the live CTV tournament feed.

Canada's 2026 World Cup Campaign

Four years after their historic return to the tournament in Qatar where they scored their first-ever men's World Cup goal, Canada are ready to make their mark on football's biggest stage. Les Rouges are entering a promising new era, seamlessly blending the veteran leadership of mainstays like Alphonso Davies and Jonathan David with a dynamic, highly energetic new generation. For the passionate Canadian fanbase, this co-hosting campaign at the World Cup is more than just a tournament appearance; it is the culmination of a massive developmental period aimed at cementing their status as one of CONCACAF's premier footballing heavyweights.

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Due to their status as co-hosts, Canada automatically secured their berth to the tournament, bypassing the traditional, grueling qualification cycles. Instead of preliminary matches, their preparation was forged through high-stakes international tests and competitive continental clashes designed to push the squad to its limits. The undisputed driving force behind this preparation cycle was Lille forward Jonathan David, whose clinical goalscoring form and sharp creative instincts solidified his position as the focal point of the Canadian frontline. Under the guidance of American manager Jesse Marsch, who took the reins in mid-2024, Canada navigated their pre-tournament buildup with a renewed sense of purpose and resilience.

Tactically, Marsch, who brings valuable elite-level pedigree from his time managing in the English Premier League and the German Bundesliga, has implemented a system heavily reliant on high-pressing and intense verticality. Recognizing the sheer athletic proficiency and explosive speed of players like Alphonso Davies, Stephen Eustáquio, and Ismaël Koné, Marsch prefers a setup that breeds relentless forward pressure and emphasizes rapid transitions to catch opposing defenses disorganized. While his aggressive approach has been highly effective in re-energizing the squad, it will be thoroughly tested on the global stage. The manager will need to ensure his high-octane pressing system translates into disciplined defensive solidity, avoiding the trap of becoming too over-extended or vulnerable on the counter-attack when attempting to contain the world-class, clinical offenses they are guaranteed to face in Group B.

Worldwide 2026 FIFA World Cup broadcasters

🌍 Country / Region

📺 Broadcaster

🇦🇫 Afghanistan

ATN

🇦🇱 Albania

TV Klan

🇩🇿 Algeria

beIN SPORTS Connect

🇦🇩 Andorra

TVE La 1 | M6 | beIN Sports 1 | M6+

🇦🇷 Argentina

Telefe Argentina | DIRECTV Sports Argentina | DGO | mitelefe | Paramount+

🇦🇺 Australia

SBS | SBS On Demand

🇦🇹 Austria

ORF eins | ORF ON

🇧🇪 Belgium

La Une | Proximus Pickx | RTBF Auvio Direct | Sporza

🇧🇴 Bolivia

Red Uno | Unitel | Tigo Sports Bolivia | Disney+ Premium Chile | Entel TV

🇧🇦 Bosnia and Herzegovina

Arena Sport

🇧🇷 Brazil

SporTV | Globo | Globoplay | SBT | Zapping | N Sports | Claro TV+ | Sky+ | CazéTV | Vivo Play

🇧🇬 Bulgaria

BNT

🇨🇦 Canada

TSN+ | TSN1 | CTV | RDS App | CTV App | Crave

🇨🇱 Chile

Chilevision | DIRECTV Sports Chile | DGO | Disney+ Premium Chile | Paramount+

🇨🇴 Colombia

Caracol TV | RCN Television | DIRECTV Sports Colombia | DGO | Deportes RCN En Vivo | Caracol Play | ditu | Radio Nacional de Colombia | Paramount+

🇨🇷 Costa Rica

Teletica Canal 7 | Azteca Deportes En Vivo | TDMAX | FOX

🇭🇷 Croatia

HRTi

🇨🇾 Cyprus

Sigma TV

🇨🇿 Czechia

ČT Sport | OnePlay

🇩🇰 Denmark

TV2 Denmark | TV2 Play Denmark

🇪🇨 Ecuador

DIRECTV Sports Ecuador | DGO | Teleamazonas | Paramount+

🇸🇻 El Salvador

Canal 4 El Salvador | Azteca Deportes En Vivo | Tigo Sports El Salvador | FOX

🇪🇪 Estonia

Go3 Extra Sports Estonia

🇫🇯 Fiji

FBC Sports

🇫🇮 Finland

MTV3 | MTV Urheilu 1 | MTV Katsomo

🇫🇷 France

M6 | beIN Sports 1 | M6+ | beIN SPORTS CONNECT | Molotov | Free | 6play | myCANAL

🇩🇪 Germany

ZDF | MagentaTV

🇬🇹 Guatemala

TeleOnce Guatemala | Azteca Deportes En Vivo | Chapin TV | Tigo Sports Guatemala | FOX

🇭🇳 Honduras

Azteca Deportes En Vivo | Tigo Sports Honduras | FOX

🇭🇰 Hong Kong

ViuTV | 616 Now Sports 4K | 618 Now Sports

🇮🇩 Indonesia

TVRI | Vidio | TVRI Sport

🇮🇷 Iran

beIN SPORTS Connect

🇮🇪 Ireland

RTÉ

🇮🇹 Italy

DAZN Italia | RAI 1 | RaiPlay

🇯🇵 Japan

DAZN Japan

🇽🇰 Kosovo

RTK1 | ArtMotion | TV Vala Kosovo Telecom

🇲🇴 Macau

ViuTV

🇲🇺 Mauritius

New World Sport App

🇲🇽 Mexico

Canal 5 Televisa | Azteca 7 | TUDN En Vivo | Azteca Deportes En Vivo | ViX Mexico

🌎 Middle East and North Africa

beIN SPORTS CONNECT

🇳🇵 Nepal

Himalaya TV | DGO | Himalaya Sports TV

🇳🇱 Netherlands

NPO 1 | Ziggo Go | Canal+ Netherlands

🇳🇿 New Zealand

TVNZ 1 | TVNZ+

🇳🇮 Nicaragua

Azteca Deportes En Vivo | Tigo Sports Nicaragua | FOX

🇳🇴 Norway

TV 2 Direkte | TV 2 Play

🇵🇦 Panama

RPC | TVN Panama | Azteca Deportes En Vivo | TVMax | Medcom GO | Tigo Sports Panama | FOX

🇵🇪 Peru

DIRECTV Sports Peru | DGO | Disney+ Premium Chile | Paramount+

🇵🇹 Portugal

Sport TV

🇷🇴 Romania

Antena 1 | Antena Play

🇸🇲 San Marino

DAZN Italia | RAI 1 | RaiPlay

🇸🇬 Singapore

Singtel TV GO | meWATCH

🇿🇦 South Africa

SABC 3 | SABC Plus | Sporty TV App

🇪🇸 Spain

DAZN Spain | TVE La 1 | RTVE Play | fuboTV España

🇸🇪 Sweden

TV4 Sweden | TV4 Play

🇨🇭 Switzerland

RAI 1 | SRF zwei | RTS 2 | RTS Sport | SRF Play | Sunrise TV

🇹🇷 Türkiye

tabii

🇬🇧 United Kingdom

ITV 1 UK | ITVX | STV Scotland | STV Player

🇺🇸 United States

FOX Network | fuboTV | Telemundo | Telemundo Deportes En Vivo | Peacock | Foxsports.com | FOX Sports App | Tubi | FOX One | Futbol de Primera Radio

🇺🇾 Uruguay

DIRECTV Sports Uruguay | DGO | Canal 5 Uruguay | Paramount+

🇺🇿 Uzbekistan

Zo'r TV

🇻🇪 Venezuela

DIRECTV Sports Venezuela | DGO | inter

🇻🇳 Vietnam

VTV 3 | VTV Go

Frequently Asked Questions

How to watch FIFA World Cup 2026 in USA

English-Language Television: Most games will be broadcast live nationwide on the FOX Network, with others available on FS1. Pre-match coverage will generally begin an hour before kickoff, featuring expert studio analysis and live tactical breakdowns.

Spanish-Language Television: For Spanish commentary, tune into Telemundo, which holds the exclusive over-the-air Spanish broadcasting rights for the tournament in the United States.

Fubo: As a premier choice for cord-cutters, Fubo carries both FOX and Telemundo in its standard channel packages. New users can take advantage of a free trial to watch the match live in up to 4K HDR definition on supported devices.

How to watch FIFA World Cup in Canada

TSN (The Sports Network): As the primary English-language home for the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Canada, TSN will broadcast the World Cup live across its linear cable channels (TSN1, TSN4, etc.). For fans on the go, the matches can be streamed seamlessly via the TSN App or TSN+.

CTV: To maximize free-to-air access for the host nation's opening match, CTV will also provide a live nationwide broadcasts. You can stream the network feed live via the CTV App or website.

French-Language Coverage: French-speaking viewers can switch over to RDS or use the RDS App for full regional coverage with dedicated French commentary.

How to watch FIFA World Cup in the UK

Football fans in the United Kingdom can look forward to complete, unobstructed access to the tournament, with every single one of the 104 matches broadcast live and completely free-to-air. As has been tradition since 1966, the broadcast rights are shared between the nation's two terrestrial giants: the BBC and ITV (alongside STV in Scotland), culminating in a jointly shared broadcast of the World Cup Final on July 19.

Because the tournament is being hosted across North America, UK viewers should prepare for a wide range of kickoff times, spanning from primetime evening slots (6:00 PM and 8:00 PM BST) to late-night and early-morning blocks, with roughly 40% of games kicking off after midnight BST.

The BBC holds the broadcasting rights for 54 live matches throughout the tournament across BBC One, BBC Two, and digital platforms.

ITV will broadcast 51 matches exclusively live across ITV1, ITV4, and STV for viewers in Scotland.

How to watch FIFA World Cup in Australia

Australian football fans can rejoice as the entire tournament is widely available live and free. Because the tournament is being hosted across North America, matches generally kick off between early morning and midday in Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST), making for some perfect breakfast and lunchtime viewing.

Free-to-Air Television: The Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) holds the exclusive broadcast rights for the tournament down under. Every single match will be broadcast live and free across the main SBS channel and SBS Viceland. This includes extensive pre-match studio analysis, expert punditry, and comprehensive coverage of all the Socceroos' Group D fixtures.

Digital Streaming: For fans who prefer to watch on a smartphone, tablet, laptop, or smart TV, SBS On Demand will provide a free, live high-definition stream of every match. The platform also features full-match replays, mini-matches, and condensed daily highlight packages so you can easily catch up on games you missed overnight.

How to watch FIFA World Cup in India

Following a last-minute media rights breakthrough, Indian football fans will have comprehensive coverage of the tournament. Due to the significant time difference, the majority of the matches kick off late at night or in the early hours of the morning in Indian Standard Time (IST).

Linear Television (Pay TV): Zee Entertainment is the official broadcaster of the tournament in India. Matches are televised live across Zee’s newly launched Unite8 Sports network, which features dedicated English and Hindi language sports channels.

Free-to-Air Television: To ensure the tournament reaches a massive nationwide audience, the state-run broadcaster DD Sports will also carry free-to-air coverage of marquee games, including the opening match and the critical knockout rounds.

Digital Streaming: For cord-cutters and mobile viewers, the entire tournament can be streamed live via the Zee5 app and website. Zee5 serves as the exclusive digital hub for the tournament, offering live streams with multi-language commentary options, real-time match statistics, and on-demand highlights.

Frequently asked questions

Canada finds itself in World Cup Group B alongside Bosnia and Herzegovina, Qatar and Switzerland. 

Les Rouges begin their campaign against Bosnia and Herzegovina on June 12th. 

For their opening match, the team will be utilising facilities in the Greater Toronto Area. They are expected to use the Toronto FC Training Grounds (BMO Training Ground) in Downsview Park as their primary pitch.  

After the opening match, the team will relocate their permanent base to Vancouver for the remainder of the group stage. They will be training at the National Soccer Development Centre (NSDC) at the University of British Columbia (UBC).

Canada will lean heavily on the quality and experience of Bayern Munich left-back Alphonso Davies, who recently returned from a long injury layoff in their Champions League semi-final thriller against PSG. Also, look out for Sassuolo midfielder Ismael Kone and Juventus attacker Jonathan David. 

In Canada, the exclusive broadcasting rights for the 2026 FIFA World Cup are held by Bell Media. They will provide comprehensive coverage of all 104 matches across their television and digital platforms in both English and French. The Sports Network (TSN) will air matches in English. 

The Canadian Men's National Team has qualified for the FIFA World Cup three times in their history, namely in 1986, 2022 and now 2026. 

Alphonso Davies scored the nation's first-ever World Cup goal in a match against Croatia in 2022.

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