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The FIFA World Cup 2026 airs this summer, and it all starts today, June 11. The 23rd and biggest edition of the international tournament to date is hosted by three different countries for the first time (USA, Mexico, Canada) and features more teams competing than ever before (48 teams in 16 different host cities). It’s going to be epic and you won’t want to miss out.
The first day of the competition opens with direct coverage of Group A starting at 1pm ET today, with host country Mexico hosting their opponent South Africa. We’ve broken down everything you need to know to listen live.
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Watch Mexico vs South Africa
Mexico hosts South Africa in Mexico City today to kick off the tournament. Although the game won’t officially start until 3pm ET, live coverage will begin at 1pm ET on Fox and Fox One. Pipes will also be streaming the match for free, and Peacock will have Spanish language coverage.
Watch South Korea vs. Czechia
South Korea will face the Czech Republic in what could be an early match in Group A on June 11. It kicks off at 10pm ET at Guadalajara Stadium, with live coverage on FS1 and Fox One. Peacock will also carry Spanish language coverage.
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