Peacock To Stream Select 2026 World Cup Matches In The US
Soccer fans across the U.S. are searching whether the 2026 World Cup will be available on Peacock after NBCUniversal confirmed partial streaming rights for the tournament. The platform will air select matches, including some exclusive games, as part of its growing sports lineup.
The 2026 World Cup, co-hosted by the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, is already generating buzz as the first 48-team tournament. Peacock’s involvement marks a shift in soccer broadcasting, with streaming platforms increasingly competing with traditional networks. Fox Sports remains the primary U.S. broadcaster, but Peacock will supplement coverage.
NBCUniversal secured rights through a sublicense deal with Fox, ensuring at least 10 matches stream exclusively on Peacock. The platform will also provide Spanish-language coverage via Telemundo. This split distribution has left some fans confused, driving today’s surge in searches.
Peacock’s role reflects broader trends in sports media, where streaming services are carving out niche rights. The service previously gained attention for airing Premier League games and WWE events. Subscribers can expect full details on match schedules closer to the June–July 2026 tournament.
With three years until kickoff, anticipation is building for the expanded World Cup format. The U.S. Men’s National Team’s participation on home soil adds to the excitement. Peacock’s coverage will test whether streaming can handle soccer’s mass audience demands.