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Tubi Unveils 2026 FIFA World Cup FOX Hub

Tubi Unveils 2026 FIFA World Cup FOX Hub

The free streaming service Tubi announced the introduction of the 2026 FIFA World Cup FOX Hub on Monday. This comes ahead of the world’s largest sporting event.

The new hub aims to be a primary source for fans. It will provide FOX Sports and FIFA programs focused on games and athletes. Additionally, it will offer original and exclusive content from Tubi.

Owned by Fox Corporation, Tubi will also broadcast live the FIFA World Cup 2026 opening ceremonies in 4K. Fans can watch two matches: Mexico vs. South Africa on June 11 and the U.S. Men’s National Team vs. Paraguay on June 12.

Deirdre Hesseldieck, Tubi’s Senior Vice President of Product, stated that Tubi’s hub is a free destination designed to create a seamless fan experience. Users can easily switch from live coverage and highlights to player interviews and expert predictions.

The mission has been to bring the world together through sport, and technology now extends that reach. The FIFA World Cup FOX Hub supports this mission, keeping fans connected to soccer’s stories.

The hub will present a 24/7 feed offering FOX Sports’ live content and daily highlights. Samuel Harowitz, Tubi SVP of Content Acquisitions and Partnerships, highlighted that the FIFA World Cup FOX Hub encompasses more than matches. It includes stories of players, teams, and nations.

This hub features original docuseries about players’ journeys to the tournament, talk shows, and podcasts. It also includes classic films that convey soccer’s global significance.

Notable content includes “Destination World Cup 2026,” which profiles players like Weston McKennie, Marc Cucurella, and Harry Wilson. It will also showcase “The Other Football,” a vodcast with Rob Gronkowski and Jameis Winston.

BBC’s “Twenty Twenty Six” comedy series will follow the international contest from a satirical angle with Hugh Bonneville. FOX’s “Summer of ’94” covers the story of the 1994 USMNT, emphasizing soccer’s boost in the U.S.

“Alexi Lalas’ State of the Union” provides tournament insights with soccer analyst Alexi Lalas and David Mosse.

The hub will also host content from digital creators like Donald De La Haye, aka Deestroying, with “Deestroying the Pitch.” “Jesser’s Ultimate Kickoff” will feature Jesse Riedel and friends facing soccer challenges. TalkSPORT’s “How to Win the World Cup” will include discussions with soccer legends like Emmanuel Petit and Kléberson.

Tubi promises accessibility as the service is available for free and requires no subscription. Users can watch Tubi on televisions, mobile devices, or online.

Since its founding in 2014, Tubi has offered a wide range of free movies, TV shows, and Tubi Originals, claiming over 100 million monthly users.

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