Rugby World Cup:-
Rugby World CupPreparation for Australia’s hosting of the men’s and women’s Rugby World Cups in 2027 and 2029 respectively continues to accelerate with the announcement of Sir Rod Eddington as Independent Chair of the Board of Directors.
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World Cup 2026, like those of 2018 and 2022, is live across FOX and FS1 (English-language) plus Telemundo and Universo (Spanish-language). All World Cup games are shown live across streaming services fuboTV, Peacock TV, Sling TV, and YouTube TV.
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As the 2026 World Cup nears, there will be new developments in regard to the full schedule. Teams and actual time slots are not confirmed until just months before the World Cup. However, the format should smooth out in the years leading up to the competition.
When is the next World Cup?After Argentina defeated France in the 2022 World Cup Final, heads already started turning to 2026. That tournament, hosted jointly by the USA, Mexico and Canada, kicks off in the summer of 2026. There are no specific dates lined up yet. However, it is a return to the more traditional timing of June to July. The previous World Cup was the first to take place outside that time frame, as it went from November through December.
The 2026 World Cup also has a number of changes. There will be 48 teams competing, up from 32 in 2022.
It is the second time the United States is the host, and the third for Mexico. Canada, on the other hand, only has experience with a Women’s World Cup. Yet, that is valuable experience for a country hosting its first men’s World Cup.
Guide to World Cup 2022Here are some resources to help you get the most out of the biggest event in soccer!
World Cup Qualifiers TV Schedule:-
This World Cup qualifiers TV schedule lists out every game from across the world as nations vie for spots at the biggest tournament in sports. You can pick and choose which games you want. Then, follow the links for how to watch each game, regardless of confederation.
For soccer fans in the United States, the World Cup qualifiers TV schedule offers a number of games on both television and streaming online. These matches are being broadcast in English-language through a partnership between FOX Sports and ESPN. Also, some of the games are available in Spanish-language on Univision, TUDN and UniMas to add to the growing number of matches televised in the US.
Qualification for Qatar 2022 is all wrapped up, so World Cup qualifying is off the schedule for a few years.
Here is the latest World Cup qualifiers TV schedule (note that the TV schedule is updated as soon as TV/streaming details are announced, so bookmark the page and return often for the latest updates).
Where to watch World Cup Qualifiers in the USADepending on the confederation, you can watch World Cup qualifying in the USA on different providers. UEFA and CAF have World Cup Qualifying coverage in the U.S. On ESPN and ESPN+. AFC and the majority of CONCACAF qualifying are on Paramount+. Finally, CONMEBOL comes on fuboTV exclusively.
The exception is the USMNT. Games for the 2022 cycle aired on CBS Sports Network, FS1 and ESPN throughout qualifying.
World Cup Qualifiers – English language broadcastsEach of the aforementioned broadcasters airs games in English. The broadcast rights to World Cup qualifying matches are spread throughout the previous channels.
There is often pregame coverage for English-language fans depending on how the scheduling plays out. For example, CONCACAF World Cup Qualifying is almost always on the same day for each side. Therefore, the CBS and Paramount+ crew have pregame coverage on each matchday.
World Cup Qualifiers – Spanish language broadcastsWorld Soccer Talk provides details about the English and Spanish language broadcasts for each schedule when applicable.
Spanish-language coverage of World Cup qualifying often comes on Univision, Universo and Telemundo. These broadcast rights are more consolidated.
Generally, there are also pregame shows that follow the same kind of suit, particularly surrounding the USMNT and Mexico in CONCACAF World Cup Qualifying.
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