
How to watch World Cup in Mexico
In Mexico, 2026 FIFA World Cup rights are shared between TelevisaUnivision and TV Azteca, so coverage is non-exclusive. TV Azteca will show 32 matches free-to-air on Azteca Uno and Azteca 7, while TelevisaUnivision will show 32 free-to-air matches on Canal 5, Canal 9 and Las Estrellas, plus 72 matches on TUDN. The 2026 FIFA World Cup live stream in Mexico is available through TV Azteca En Vivo, Azteca Deportes En Vivo, ViX and TUDN En Vivo, with full-tournament streaming on ViX subject to the required plan or Pase Mundial access.
How to Watch 2026 FIFA World Cup in Mexico
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TV Azteca broadcasts selected 2026 FIFA World Cup matches in Mexico on free-to-air television through Azteca Uno and Azteca 7, with live streaming available through TV Azteca En Vivo and Azteca Deportes En Vivo. Its Mexico coverage includes 32 live matches from the tournament.
Where to Watch
Viewers in Mexico can watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup live on TV Azteca through its terrestrial television channels, mainly Azteca Uno and Azteca 7. TV Azteca’s rights are non-exclusive, and this guide covers only the matches carried by TV Azteca platforms.
- Country: Mexico
- Competition: 2026 FIFA World Cup
- Broadcaster: TV Azteca
- TV channels: Azteca Uno and Azteca 7
- Access model: Free-to-air for TV Azteca’s 32 live matches
TV Azteca World Cup Coverage
TV Azteca has live rights to 32 matches from the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Mexico. The selection includes all matches involving the Mexican national team, including the opening match between Mexico and South Africa on 11 June 2026. The broadcaster has also announced coverage of the final as part of its 32-match package.
For viewers checking how to watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Mexico, TV Azteca’s match coverage is carried in Spanish and is supported by pre-match build-up, studio discussion, and post-match analysis.
Streaming Availability
The 2026 FIFA World Cup live stream in Mexico for TV Azteca matches is available through TV Azteca En Vivo and Azteca Deportes En Vivo. TV Azteca En Vivo provides live access through a web browser and through mobile apps available for iOS and Android devices in Mexico.
Azteca Deportes En Vivo also lists live and free FIFA World Cup 2026 coverage, along with match-related video, summaries, interviews, and analysis. Viewers should use the official TV Azteca platforms for the confirmed TV Azteca stream rather than third-party sites.
Commentary and Language
All TV Azteca World Cup programming is carried in Spanish. The announced commentary and analysis team includes Christian Martinoli, Luis García, Jorge Campos, and Luis Roberto Alves, with live match telecasts supported by additional pre-match and post-match programming.
World Cup TV Schedule on TV Azteca
The TV Azteca 2026 FIFA World Cup TV schedule covers 32 live matches, including every Mexico match. Viewers should check Azteca Uno, Azteca 7, TV Azteca En Vivo, and Azteca Deportes En Vivo close to matchday for the confirmed channel assignment, as individual fixtures may be split between TV Azteca’s linear channels and digital platforms.
Access Notes
- TV Azteca’s 32 live World Cup matches are available free-to-air in Mexico.
- Streaming is available through TV Azteca En Vivo and Azteca Deportes En Vivo where the platforms are supported.
- The confirmed mobile app support includes iOS and Android.
- No verified TV Azteca-specific 4K broadcast details have been announced.
Azteca airs World Cup matches on Azteca 7, Azteca Deportes En Vivo or Azteca Uno.
TelevisaUnivision provides FIFA World Cup 2026 coverage in Mexico across Canal 5, Canal 9, Las Estrellas and TUDN, with streaming available through ViX and TUDN En Vivo. Its coverage combines free-to-air matches on broadcast television with subscription-based access on TUDN and ViX for full tournament viewing.
Where to Watch
TelevisaUnivision holds non-exclusive broadcast rights in Mexico for the FIFA World Cup 2026, which is being staged in Mexico, Canada and the United States. This edition features 48 teams and 104 matches, with TelevisaUnivision carrying access to all 104 matches across its television and streaming platforms.
For viewers looking for how to watch the FIFA World Cup in Mexico through TelevisaUnivision, coverage is split between free-to-air television and pay-TV. The tournament begins on 11 June 2026 with Mexico against South Africa and runs through the final on 19 July 2026.
- Free-to-air TV: 32 matches on Canal 5, Canal 9 and Las Estrellas.
- Pay-TV: 72 matches live on TUDN.
- Streaming: ViX and TUDN En Vivo, subject to the required subscription or access conditions.
Free-to-Air Coverage
TelevisaUnivision’s free-to-air FIFA World Cup TV coverage in Mexico is carried on Canal 5, Canal 9 and Las Estrellas. These channels show 32 matches from the tournament, giving viewers without a pay-TV sports package access to selected live games on national television.
Subscription & Streaming Access
The remaining 72 matches are shown live on TUDN, TelevisaUnivision’s premium sports channel. Full live coverage of the FIFA World Cup 2026 is also available through ViX in Mexico, where all 104 matches are offered between 11 June and 19 July 2026.
ViX access depends on the viewer’s plan. Annual ViX Premium subscribers in Mexico have access to all 104 matches, while monthly ViX Premium subscribers need to add the Pase Mundial 2026 to access the full tournament. ViX states that the Pase Mundial 2026 is available only to customers in Mexico.
Device Support
The ViX app is available for mobile and tablet viewing, connected TV use and web access. The app can be downloaded through major app stores, including iOS and Android, with availability and features depending on the viewer’s region and subscription status.
Broadcast Coverage
Live match programming on TelevisaUnivision channels includes Spanish-language commentary, pre-match coverage, match analysis and post-match interviews. ViX also provides on-demand access, including replays for Pase Mundial users, as well as World Cup-related programming, highlights and news content.
Viewers checking the FIFA World Cup TV schedule in Mexico should confirm the individual match assignment on TelevisaUnivision, TUDN, TUDN En Vivo or ViX before kick-off, since matches are divided across free-to-air channels, pay-TV and streaming access.
TelevisaUnivision airs World Cup matches on Canal 5 Televisa, Las Estrellas, Nu9ve, TUDN, TUDN En Vivo or ViX Mexico.















