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Tubi Launches 2026 FIFA World Cup FOX Hub for Fans

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Tubi, a leading free streaming service owned by Fox Corporation, has launched the 2026 FIFA World Cup FOX Hub. This hub is designed as a central destination for fans, offering FOX Sports and FIFA programming related to the games and athletes. Tubi aims to provide a seamless experience with original and exclusive content.

The service plans to simulcast the FIFA World Cup 2026 opening ceremonies live in 4K resolution. Additionally, it will broadcast two specific matches: Mexico versus South Africa on June 11, and the U.S. Men’s National Team (USMNT) versus Paraguay on June 12.

Nearly a century ago, the World Cup was born out of a desire to bring the world together through sport, said Deirdre Hesseldieck, Tubi Senior Vice President of Product. Hesseldieck also emphasized that the World Cup FOX Hub is a free resource for fans, allowing them to seamlessly transition from live coverage to highlights, interviews, and expert predictions.

The hub will run a 24/7 feed showcasing live digital programming and highlights from FOX Sports. Samuel Harowitz, Tubi SVP of Content Acquisitions and Partnerships, explained, The FIFA World Cup FOX Hub is programmed around everything from the players and teams to the countries and creators invested in the sport.

Tubi is also introducing original docuseries such as Destination World Cup 2026, featuring players like Weston McKennie, Marc Cucurella, and Harry Wilson. In addition, The Other Football, a vodcast series featuring Fox Sports figures Rob Gronkowski and Jameis Winston, offers a comedic take on soccer.

Other programming includes BBC’s Twenty Twenty Six, starring Hugh Bonneville, providing a satirical look at the event. FOX’s Summer of ’94 recalls the 1994 USMNT story, and Alexi Lalas’ State of the Union provides in-depth analysis.

Further, digital-first creators Donald De La Haye, Jesse “Jesser” Riedel, and others contribute original content. Notable series include Deestroying the Pitch and Jesser’s Ultimate Kickoff.

The hub is available for free, requiring no subscription. Tubi can be accessed on TVs, mobile devices, and the web. Launched in 2014, Tubi offers thousands of films, TV shows, and original programs, serving over 100 million users each month.

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