Four streaming services carry every 2026 FIFA World Cup match, and all four offer free trials: FuboTV (5 days), Peacock Premium Plus via Amazon (7 days), YouTube TV Sports plan (10 days), and Fox One (3 days). YouTube TV's trial is the longest and covers Fox plus 35 other networks. Fox One's is the shortest at 3 days, then costs $19.99 per month to continue.

The cheapest path to full tournament coverage is FuboTV at $9.99 for the first month after its trial, dropping to $19.99 monthly after that. My Best Buy Plus and Total members get a 30-day FuboTV trial instead of the standard 5 days. Walmart Plus members can claim Peacock Premium or Paramount Plus Essential, but only one at a time with a 90-day cooldown between switches. Some Xfinity Internet plans include Peacock Premium outright.

The real value here is in the combination math. Stacking trials across services, or pairing an existing subscription perk with a single paid month, can cover most or all of the tournament at minimal cost. The full article breaks down every overlap, eligibility restriction, and account workaround worth knowing before you commit to anything.

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