About World Cup TV Guide

World Cup TV Guide is an independent, unofficial reference database dedicated to helping football fans around the world find out how to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 — whether through traditional satellite broadcasts or online streaming. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to FIFA in any way.

What We Offer

Our database covers every one of the 104 fixtures scheduled across the 2026 tournament, hosted in Canada, Mexico, and the United States. For each match we provide:

  • Kick-off times in GMT with automatic conversion to your local timezone
  • Broadcaster listings showing which channels carry each match worldwide
  • Satellite parameters — including satellite name, orbital position, frequency, polarization, symbol rate, and FEC — sourced from verified references
  • Free-to-Air (FTA) indicators so you can identify which channels are available without a subscription
  • Streaming links where available, for viewers who prefer online access

Our Data Sources

Satellite parameters are compiled from trusted third-party references including KingOfSat, FlySat, and LyngSat. Match schedules are based on the official FIFA World Cup 2026 fixture list. Broadcaster information is gathered from publicly available listings and verified where possible. While we strive for accuracy, satellite parameters and broadcast schedules may change at short notice — always confirm with your provider.

Who Built This

This site was built by a small team of satellite enthusiasts and football fans who got tired of scrambling to find which channel was showing each match. We wanted a single, searchable resource that combined fixture times with actual tuning parameters — so you can point your dish, tune your receiver, and watch the game without the guesswork.

Disclaimer

World Cup TV Guide is a fan-made resource. All trademarks, logos, and brand names are the property of their respective owners. Use of these names is for informational purposes only and does not imply endorsement. We are not responsible for any changes to broadcast schedules or satellite parameters made by third parties.