Bell Media’s CTV, TSN, and RDS will broadcast the FIFA World Cup live in both the English and French languages for viewers in Canada.

Soccer fans in Canada have something to smile about as CTV, TSN and RDS have confirmed that every single one of the 64 matches to be played in the upcoming World Cup will be aired on the networks. English coverage will be shared between CTV and TSN, whereas RDS will cover the tournament in the French language.

Here is what to look forward to between June 14 and July 15 if you are in Canada:

  • On Monday, June 11, TSN’s soccer panel will host the 2018 FIFA World Cup Preview Show at 7:30 p.m. ET live on TSN to mark the beginning of the competition.

  • For every matchday throughout the tournament, there will be pre- and post-game shows, 30-minute recap show, as well as a Match of the Day reprise every night on TSN.

  • The opening game between host nation Russia and Saudi Arabia on Thursday, June 14 will be live on CTV, TSN4, and TSN5. Pre-match coverage starts at 10 a.m. ET.

  • The final match scheduled for Sunday, July 15 will be live from Luzhniki Stadium. Pre-match coverage starts at 10 a.m. ET on CTV, TSN4, and TSN5.

  • English language coverage of the 2018 FIFA World Cup will also be made available on TSN Radio network and iHeartRadio apps, TSN.ca, and the CTV GO and TSN GO apps.

  • French language coverage is available exclusively on RDS, RDS2, RDS.ca, and through the RDS GO app.

  • There will be news, insight, and analysis available at TSN.ca. Fans and viewers can also get interactive across TSN’s social media channels.