The Best App for Following the World Cup TV and Streaming Schedule
The World Cup is coming to North America, and for the first time ever, 48 teams will be competing. Soccer fans across the globe are anxiously waiting for the action to get underway, but, of course, more games brings more confusion. Keeping up with kick-off times across four different time zones can be tricky, which is where the Livesportsontv.com app comes into play.
This is your go-to platform for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, making sure you know when and where each game is taking place, and how you can tune in. Whether you are a cable TV user or a fan looking to stream the 2026 World Cup online, read on to find out how our app can help you.
Your all-in-one World Cup command center
The LiveSportsOnTV app is specifically designed for soccer fans trying to wrap their head around the hectic schedule that is the 2026 FIFA World Cup. We always prioritize keeping things as simple as possible for our users, which means the app has a clean interface, telling you exactly what you need to know; Who is playing, when are they playing, and how can I watch?
Key Features: Why Livesportsontv.com is Your MVP
- Every Match, Date, and Kick-Off Time
The different time zones can be problematic for some, but with the Live Sports On TV app, you’re covered. There is no need to do the time-zone math yourself, the app handles it automatically, so whatever you see is already in your local time. Whether you're on the West Coast or watching from abroad, you'll always know exactly when each of the 104 matches kicks off.
Top Tip: If you’re only interested in your team, you can favorite that team on the app, and easily find only their fixtures in the ‘Favorites’ tab along the bottom menu.
- Comprehensive TV and Streaming Listings
This is where the app really earns its keep. In the US, World Cup rights are split between a handful of channels, and figuring out which channel has your game can be frustrating. Thankfully, the LiveSportsOnTV.com app tells you which channel every single match is on (either FOX, FS1, or Telemundo). And, if you are someone looking to stream the 2026 World Cup online, then that’s not a problem. The app will point you towards the streaming option for that game (Peacock, Fubo, or the FOX Sports App), with direct links.
- Group Stage Tables
The new 48-team format means the group stages are more volatile than ever. Our group stage tables let you see exactly who is set to be moving on, and who could be headed home. Track points, goal differences, and everything else!
- Interactive Tournament Bracket
Don’t worry, the app is just as useful when the tournament moves into its most high-pressure stages. Our interactive bracket keeps track of everything as the tournament unfolds, so you can follow your team's journey from the Round of 32 all the way through to the final, one match at a time.
- Post-match Results
Can’t watch the game live? No problem. The Livesportsontv.com app provides post-match results, giving you the latest upsets and dominant performances at your fingertips.
Follow the World Cup with the LiveSportsOnTV.com app
Get local kick-off times, TV and streaming info, results, standings, and more. All in one place.
Don't get left behind: Download the app today
The 2026 World Cup is going to be huge, and you definitely don't want to let a missed kick-off or wrong channel spoil it. Join smart sports fans across the country by downloading the LiveSportsOnTV.com app, and make sure you never miss a game.
The Livesportsontv.com app is available now, on the App Store and Google Play. And the best part? It’s completely free.
Top Tip: Download the app now and set up your notifications ahead of the opening match. Get alerts for your favorite teams so you’re always the first to know when it’s game time.
FAQ - Follow the World Cup 2026 with the Livesportsontv.com app
How many teams are in the 2026 World Cup?
The 2026 tournament is the first of its kind to feature 48 teams, up from the traditional 32. This means more matches (104 total) and a brand-new Round of 32 knockout stage.
Where can I watch the 2026 World Cup in the USA?
In the United States, English-language coverage will be broadcast on FOX and FS1. Spanish-language coverage will be available on Telemundo and Universo.
Can I stream the World Cup on my phone?
Yes! You can stream matches via the FOX Sports app, Peacock (for Spanish coverage), and through live TV streaming services like Fubo, YouTube TV, and Hulu + Live TV. The Livesportsontv.com app provides direct info on which service is carrying which game.
Is the Livesportsontv.com app free to use?
Absolutely. The app is free to download and use on both iOS and Android platforms. It is designed to be your free companion for all major sporting events.
Does the app cover other sports besides soccer?
While we are your go-to for the World Cup, the Livesportsontv.com app covers everything from the NFL, NBA, and MLB to NHL, Tennis, and Formula 1. It is a year-round tool for every sports fan.
Will the app show me what time the games start in my city?
Yes. The app uses your device's location settings to automatically convert all match times to your specific time zone, ensuring you never show up an hour late (or early) to the party.