How to watch 2026 World Cup in Spanish on Fubo with Telemundo coverage
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June 11, 2026, 1:36 p.m. ET
- Fubo has signed a deal with NBCUniversal to stream Spanish-language broadcasts of the 2026 World Cup.
- The Spanish broadcasts will air on Telemundo, which is now included in Fubo subscriptions.
- Legendary broadcaster Andres Cantor will return to call the majority of Telemundo’s World Cup matches.
- Fubo offers several subscription packages that include access to all 104 World Cup matches.
Just hours ago, Fubo announced that soccer fans will be able to stream games in their preferred Spanish-language broadcasts on the streaming service. Less than a day before Mexico kicks off the tournament of the summer, Fubo signed a deal with NBC to provide Spanish streaming for fans.
If fans are ready to hear the iconic “Gooooooal!” from Andres Cantor, the legendary soccer broadcaster is returning for the 2026 World Cup. He will be the voice behind a majority of Telemundo’s Spanish-broadcasts that will now be available in your Fubo TV subscription.
“We’re thrilled to announce the return of NBCUniversal networks to Fubo, given their robust portfolio of top-tier sports, entertainment and news,” said Todd Mathers, executive vice president, content strategy and acquisition, Fubo. “Our agreement with NBCUniversal underscores Fubo’s promise to bring consumers more programming, value and choice through multiple packaging options.”
Here’s what you need to know about Fubo and watching World Cup matches in Spanish:
Stream World Cup matches in Spanish
How to watch the 2026 World Cup Spanish broadcast
The Spanish broadcast has become increasingly popular, even among non-Spanish speaking fans, for its high energy commentary. Telemundo is your home to watch every single match of the 2026 World Cup in Spanish, which is now included with your Fubo subscription.
Stream the 2026 FIFA World Cup games in Spanish on Fubo

2026 FIFA World Cup Group Stage Schedule

Thursday, June 11
Friday, June 12
Watch every USMNT World Cup game with Fubo
Saturday, June 13
Sunday, June 14
Monday, June 15
Tuesday, June 16
Watch Messi & Argentina with Fubo
Wednesday, June 17
Thursday, June 18
Friday, June 19
Watch every 2026 World Cup game with Fubo
Saturday, June 20
Sunday, June 21
Monday, June 22

Tuesday, June 23
Watch Ronaldo and Portugal with Fubo
Wednesday, June 24
Thursday, June 25
Friday, June 26
Saturday, June 27
Watch every 2026 World Cup game with Fubo
What packages does Fubo offer?
In order to watch the World Cup, you have three package options available through Fubo TV—Sports + News, Pro and Elite. Here’s a breakdown of those three packages and what they offer:
- Fubo Sports-Sports & News: Includes 28 channels, including ESPN Unlimited. You’ll get access to ABC, CBS and FOX, as well as all 104 World Cup matches. $45.99 for the first month after a 5-day free trial and $55.99 every month after that.
- Fubo TV-Pro: Includes 219 channels, including ESPN Unlimited. You’ll get access to ABC, CBS and FOX, as well as all 104 World Cup matches. Plus, you’ll get all local MLB, NHL and NBA games. $48.99 for the first month after a 5-day free trial and $73.99 every month after that.
- Fubo TV-Elite: Includes 282 channels, including ESPN Unlimited. You’ll get access to ABC, CBS and FOX, as well as all 104 World Cup matches. Plus, you’ll get all local MLB, NHL and NBA games. 4K included. $53.99 for the first month after a 5-day free trial and $83.99 every month after that.
How much does Fubo cost?
The cost depends on the plan you select, but Fubo does offer a 5-day free trial for all of it’s plans and sends you a notice the day before you’re charged for your first month. Here’s a simple breakdown of plan pricing:
- Fubo Sports-Sports & News: $45.99 for your first month, after a 5-day free trial and $55.99 every month after that.
- Fubo TV-Pro: $48.99 for your first month, after a 5-day free trial and $73.99 every month after that.
- Fubo TV-Elite: $53.99 for your first month, after a 5-day free trial and $83.99 every month after that.
Does Fubo offer a free trial?
Yes! Unlike most streaming services, Fubo offers a five-day free trial. You will get full access to whichever Fubo TV plan you select for those five days. On the fifth day, you’ll get a notification that your free trial is coming to an end and you will be charged for the first month. On the sixth day, the card you signed up with will be charged for your first billing cycle.
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