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Netherlands FIFA World Cup 2026 TV Schedule: Live soccer streams, channels, fixtures, dates, kick-off times

Netherlands World Cup 2026 US TV Guide

To watch the Netherlands in the 2026 FIFA World Cup from the United States, you can follow their Group F campaign against Japan (June 14), Sweden (June 20), and Tunisia (June 25) through a variety of broadcast and streaming platforms. English-language coverage will be shown on FOX and FS1, while Spanish-language fans can tune in via Telemundo and Universo.

Netherlands FIFA World Cup 2026 free streams

To watch the Netherlands in the 2026 FIFA World Cup for free from the United States, your most effective strategy is to leverage the Fubo 5-day free trial for English-language coverage of their Group F matches against Japan (June 14), Sweden (June 20), and Tunisia (June 25) on FOX and FS1.

It is important to bear in mind that Fubo currently does not carry NBCUniversal channels like Telemundo or Universo due to carriage disputes. To access Spanish-language commentary for free, you can utilize a separate 5-day free trial from DIRECTV, which includes those networks in its lineup.

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Fubo

Beyond your 5 day free trial, Fubo offers a variety of different plans:

  • Sports + News
  • Pro
  • Elite

Further details on what each plan gets you can be found below, but the most important thing to note all three offer access to FOX and FS1 which is all you need for FIFA World Cup 2026 coverage.

Remember: you can start a free trial under any of the plans, including their most comprehensive 'Elite'.

It is also important to know that prices listed in the comparison table above include Fubo's current introductory discount. Prices that you will pay beyond the first month are listed below.

Plan

1st Month

Beyond

Sports + News

$45.99

$55.99

Pro

$48.99

$73.99

Elite

$53.99

$83.99

The Budget-Friendly "Sports + News" Plan: If you want to keep costs down, Fubo offers a dedicated "Sports + News" plan. It is their cheapest package, normally priced at $55.99/month (and frequently discounted to $45.99 for your first month). This skinny bundle strips away non-essential entertainment channels while keeping core networks like FOX, FS1, and FS2, making it the most cost-effective way to track Algeria's run.

Fubo Multiview: On the final matchdays of the group stage, games kick off simultaneously. If you're using an Apple TV or supported smart device, Fubo lets you watch up to four matches at the same time on a single screen so you don't miss a single second of Group J drama.

Unlimited Cloud DVR: If a match kicks off while you're at work or commuting, you can set Fubo to record the entire game or the whole tournament with a single click.

Stream Anywhere: Fubo has native apps for iOS, Android, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, and major gaming consoles, meaning you can watch the match on your phone at lunch or on the big screen at home.

Can I cancel Fubo any time?

You can cancel your Fubo subscription at any time. When you cancel, you will retain access to our account for the remainder of your current billing period.

DirecTV

Beyond your 5 day free trial, DirecTV Stream offers a variety of different plans:

  • Entertainment
  • Choice
  • Ultimate

Further details on what each plan gets you can be found below, but the most important thing to note all three offer access to FOX and FS1 which is all you need for FIFA World Cup 2026 coverage.

Remember: you can start a free trial under any of the plans, including their most comprehensive 'Ultimate'.

It is also important to know that prices listed in the comparison table above include DirecTV Stream's current introductory discount. Prices that you will pay beyond the first month are listed below.

Plan

1st Month

Beyond

Entertainment

$59.99

$89.99

Choice

$64.99

$94.99

Ultimate

$89.99

$124.99

The Entry-Level "Entertainment" Plan: If you want to keep costs down on a premium service, DirecTV Stream offers its core "Entertainment" plan. It is their most affordable package, normally priced at $89.99/month (and frequently discounted to $79.99 for your first month). This bundle strips away heavier regional sports networks while keeping essential local networks like FOX and national channels like FS1, making it a reliable way to track Algeria's run.

DirecTV Stream Unlimited Streams: On the final matchdays of the group stage, games kick off simultaneously. DirecTV Stream stands out by offering unlimited concurrent streams on your home network, letting your household load up multiple screens or devices at once so you don't miss a single second of Group J drama.

Unlimited Cloud DVR: If a match kicks off while you're at work or commuting, you can set DirecTV Stream to record the entire game or the whole tournament with a single click, keeping your recordings saved for up to 9 months.

Stream Anywhere: DirecTV Stream has native apps for iOS, Android, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, and major smart TVs, meaning you can watch the match on your phone at lunch or on the big screen at home.

Can I cancel DirecTV Stream any time?

You can cancel your DirecTV Stream subscription at any time. When you cancel, you will retain access to your account for the remainder of your current billing period.

Sling TV

While Sling TV doesn't offer a traditional free trial, they offer a variety of different plans with steep introductory discounts:

  • Sling Select
  • Sling Blue
  • Sling Orange & Blue

Further details on what each plan gets you can be found below, but the most important thing to note all three offer access to FOX and FS1 which is all you need for FIFA World Cup 2026 coverage.

It is important to note, however, that Sling only carries local FOX affiliates in a handful of major metropolitan areas (like New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta, and Dallas). If you live outside of these major cities, you will not get your local FOX channel through Sling at all - meaning you'll miss every single high-profile match broadcast on the main network unless you hook up an over-the-air antenna.

It is also important to know that prices listed in the comparison table above include Sling's current introductory discount. Prices that you will pay beyond the first month are listed below.

Plan

1st Month

Beyond

Sling Select

$10.00

$19.99

Sling Blue

$23.00

$45.99

Sling Orange & Blue

$33.00

$60.99

The Budget-Friendly "Sling Select" Plan: If you want to keep costs down, Sling offers a dedicated "Sling Select" plan. It is their cheapest package, normally priced at $19.99/month (and frequently discounted to $10.00 for your first month). This skinny bundle strips away non-essential entertainment channels while keeping core networks like FOX and FS1, making it the most cost-effective way to track Algeria's run.

Sling Concurrent Streams: On the final matchdays of the group stage, games kick off simultaneously. If you're using Sling Blue, the service lets you stream on up to three devices at the same time (bumping up to four concurrent devices on the combined Orange & Blue plan) so you don't miss a single second of Group J drama.

50 Hours of Cloud DVR: If a match kicks off while you're at work or commuting, you can set Sling to record the entire game or the whole tournament with a single click, featuring 50 hours of storage included right out of the box.

Stream Anywhere: Sling has native apps for iOS, Android, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, and major gaming consoles, meaning you can watch the match on your phone at lunch or on the big screen at home.

Can I cancel Sling TV any time?

You can cancel your Sling TV subscription at any time. When you cancel, you will retain access to your account for the remainder of your current billing period.

Netherlands FIFA World Cup 2026: FOX or FS1?

Date

Opponent

FOX or FS1?

06/14/26

Japan

FOX

06/20/26

Sweden

FOX

06/25/26

Tunisia

FOX

How to watch FIFA World Cup 2026 with Spanish commentary

To watch the Netherlands' quest for glory in the 2026 FIFA World Cup with Spanish-language commentary from the United States, your primary television destinations are Telemundo and Universo. For the most complete digital experience, Peacock serves as the exclusive Spanish-language streaming home, providing live access to all 104 matches of the tournament including the Oranje’s Group F fixtures against Japan (June 14), Sweden (June 20), and Tunisia (June 25).

You can also watch via DIRECTV, whose packages include both Telemundo and Universo, or use a digital antenna to pick up local over-the-air Telemundo signals as the Dutch take the pitch in Arlington, Houston, and Kansas City.

What broadcaster is showing the World Cup in the Netherlands?

In the Netherlands, the official and exclusive broadcast rights for the 2026 FIFA World Cup are held by the public broadcaster NOS (Nederlandse Omroep Stichting). The network will provide comprehensive, free-to-air coverage of the tournament across its traditional television channels, ensuring that fans can watch the biggest games, including all matches featuring the Dutch national team, at no extra cost.

For viewers who prefer to stream the games live to their devices or catch up on highlights, NOS will also make the action seamlessly available online through its digital platform and website, NOS.nl.

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