World Cup 2026: How to follow on the BBCImage caption, Fans can follow the entire tournament on BBC platforms ByEmlyn BegleyBBC Sport journalistPublished10 minutes agoThe biggest World Cup in history starts on 11 June and there are more ways to follow it on the BBC than ever before.With 48 teams in action, up from 32, there will be a record 104 games to be played across the United States, Canada and Mexico.There will be 54 matches shown live on the BBC, including the final on 19 July, with 92 games on BBC Sounds and every single match covered on the BBC Sport website and app.
On top of that, there will be new innovations, regular shows – with England, Scotland and the other 46 nations all being covered – plus more on our dedicated BBC Football YouTube, external channel.
Here is the guide on how to follow the Fifa World Cup 2026 on the BBC.


