2026 World Cup, Odds
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FOX SPORTS have assembled an all-star broadcast team for this summer’s World Cup in North America. The US network has full rights to show the blockbuster tournament. In preparation for the
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World Cup winners and U.S. national team greats. European club legends and iconic superstar names. With the world's biggest sporting event kicking off on June 11, FOX Sports announced the full lineup of its coverage team for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Few American broadcasters have covered more soccer than Fox’s Rob Stone. And for the first time next week, Stone will get to broadcast a FIFA men’s World Cup on home soil, as North America hosts the largest tournament in the competition’s history and the USMNT looks to make good on a once-in-a-lifetime home-field advantage.
All 104 matches in the 2026 World Cup will be broadcast live on Fox and FS1. See when and where to catch each game.
FIFA has made it clear that it will allow broadcasters to conduct halftime interviews and show commercials during the new “hydration breaks” in each half of the 2026 World Cup, but has left it to them to decide whether to do so.
U.S. men's national team alums Stu Holden, Landon Donovan, Cobi Jones and Maurice Edu will be part of FOX Sports' commentary team for the 2026 World Cup.
Fox Sports revealed their studio team for the 2026 World Cup including soccer legends Carli Lloyd, Alexi Lalas, Clarence Seedorf and Thiago Alcântara.
Achraf Hakimi has been ranked eighth in FOX Sports’ list of the top 100 players expected to feature at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Fox Sports has announced its lineup of anchors, analysts and in-studio talent for this summer’s FIFA World Cup. The soccer tournament, which starts next month, has an expanded field compared with prior editions and will be hosted at multiple sites in North America.
A quick glance at the oddsboard shows that some of the sport's most popular players are expected to lead their respective teams in scoring in the 2026 FIFA Men's World Cup. From Lionel Messi for Argentina to Christian Pulisic for Team USA,