Fans can watch the World Cup 2026 quarter-finals for free starting Thursday, July 9, as the tournament narrows down to the final eight teams. The quarter-finals will feature exciting matches including France vs Morocco in Boston, USA, and can be streamed live across various platforms depending on your location.
Where to stream World Cup 2026 quarter-finals
The quarter-finals are available for free streaming in several regions worldwide. Fans can catch the action on:
- Australia: SBS On Demand
- United Kingdom: BBC and ITV
- Ireland: RTÉ Player
- Belgium: VRT / RTBF Auvio
- Germany: ARD / ZDF
- New Zealand: TVNZ
- Turkey: TRT1 via Tabii
- Brazil: CazeTV (via YouTube)
For those outside these countries, using a VPN like Norton VPN can help unlock these streams.
Schedule for World Cup 2026 quarter-finals
The quarter-finals kick off on Thursday, July 9, with the following match schedule:
- France vs Morocco: Thursday, July 9, 9 PM BST on ITV
- Spain vs Belgium: Friday, July 10, on BBC
- Norway vs England: Saturday, July 11, on ITV
- Argentina vs Switzerland: Sunday, July 12, on ITV
How to watch from the US and Australia
In the US, the quarter-finals can be streamed on Fox, accessible through platforms like YouTube TV, Hulu+Live TV, and Sling. Spanish coverage is available on Telemundo, which can be accessed via Peacock.
In Australia, users can watch every quarter-final match for free on SBS On Demand, provided they have an account with a valid Australian postcode.
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