Soccer fans, your summer just got a soundtrack. SiriusXM will carry live broadcasts of every single FIFA World Cup 2026 match, all 104 of them, powered by FOX Sports commentary, from the opening match on Thursday, June 11 through the Final on Sunday, July 19.
The English-language broadcasts come courtesy of FOX Sports, airing primarily on FOX Sports on SiriusXM (channel 83). When two matches kick off at the same time, the second will land on SiriusXM FC (channel 157). Every bit of it is available in the car and on the SiriusXM app.
American listeners get a front-row seat for the home team. The U.S. Men’s National Team open their Group D campaign against Paraguay on Friday, June 12 at 9:00 pm ET, then face Australia on Friday, June 19 at 3:00 pm ET and Türkiye on Thursday, June 25 at 10:00 pm ET, all live on channel 83.
Around the matches, the 24/7 SiriusXM FC channel delivers daily coverage from morning through night, keeping fans current on every result and storyline. The analyst bench is deep this year. Former USMNT head coach Bob Bradley, who steered the U.S. to the Round of 16 at South Africa 2010, joins the team alongside USMNT defender Walker Zimmerman and former England player Wes Brown, a veteran of the 2002 and 2010 tournaments.
They line up next to a roster loaded with pedigree, including National Soccer Hall of Famers Tony Meola and Eric Wynalda, Brazil 2014 veteran Omar Gonzalez, former U.S. internationals Brian Dunseth and Dax McCarty, and a long list of coaches, executives and journalists from both sides of the Atlantic.
The fun spills onto the music channels too. More than a dozen current and former players will take over as Global Soccer Guest DJs, spinning their favorite tracks and swapping stories from on and off the pitch. The lineup includes USMNT members Mark McKenzie, Miles Robinson, Matt Freese, Matt Turner and Max Arfsten, international stars like Leonardo Campana, Miguel Almiron, Kamal Miller and Derrick Etienne Jr., and FOX Sports lead studio analyst Alexi Lalas. Catch their sessions on channels like Hip Hop Nation, Caliente, 90’s on 9 and The Heat throughout the tournament.
This year’s World Cup is one for the history books, the first held across three host nations, with the United States, Mexico and Canada welcoming 48 teams for 104 matches across 16 venues. In the U.S., 11 cities are on the schedule: Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Miami, New York New Jersey, Philadelphia, the San Francisco Bay Area and Seattle.


