Tubi Launches Free 2026 FIFA World Cup Hub With 4K Simulcasts of 2 Matches
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Updated · Fox News · May 18
Tubi Launches Free 2026 FIFA World Cup Hub With 4K Simulcasts of 2 Matches
4 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 18
Tubi on Monday rolled out its 2026 FIFA World Cup FOX Hub, a free streaming destination available now through the end of the tournament.
The service will simulcast the opening ceremonies live in 4K plus two matches — Mexico vs. South Africa on June 11 and USMNT vs. Paraguay on June 12.
A 24/7 feed will carry FOX Sports digital originals and highlights, alongside Tubi-exclusive programming, player interviews, creator commentary and expert predictions.
Original and licensed shows include "Destination World Cup 2026," Rob Gronkowski and Jameis Winston's "The Other Football," BBC comedy "Twenty Twenty Six" and FOX's "Summer of '94."
Owned by Fox Corp, Tubi said the hub is meant to widen World Cup access without a subscription; the ad-supported platform already reaches more than 100 million monthly active users.
Is Tubi's free World Cup hub the first sign that the era of expensive sports subscriptions is finally ending?
Can Fox's free World Cup stream succeed without cannibalizing its multi-billion dollar traditional broadcast business?
Tubi’s World Cup 2026 Hub: Free 4K Streaming, Gen Z Engagement, and the Future of Ad-Supported Sports
Overview
Tubi has launched its first-ever dedicated FIFA World Cup FOX Hub, providing a one-stop destination for fans to experience the 2026 World Cup, which will feature 48 teams from June 11 to July 19. This specialized hub highlights Tubi’s commitment to delivering comprehensive and accessible sports content, meeting the growing demand for centralized viewing of major global events. At the core of the hub is a robust 24/7 feed, ensuring continuous coverage and engagement for soccer enthusiasts. The channel features FOX Sports’ live digital original programming, offering exclusive insights and analysis throughout the tournament.