We may earn affiliate commissions for the recommended products. Learn more.

How to watch World Cup 2026 matches today, June 15th


Four FIFA World Cup 2026 matches take place today across the United States, kicking off with Spain vs Cape Verde in Atlanta at 12:00 pm ET and closing with Iran vs New Zealand in Los Angeles at 9:00 pm ET. All four fixtures are Group Stage Matchday 1 encounters, with tournament favorites Spain beginning their campaign against debutants Cape Verde, while Belgium face Egypt in Seattle in a Group G clash featuring veterans Kevin De Bruyne, Romelu Lukaku, and Mohamed Salah. Saudi Arabia take on Uruguay in Miami, and Iran meet New Zealand in a late West Coast kickoff at SoFi Stadium.

All 104 FIFA World Cup 2026 matches are free with a VPN

Every match streams live and free in English on BBC iPlayer and ITVX in the UK and on SBS On Demand in Australia. These broadcasters geo-block streams outside their home country, so you need a VPN to watch from abroad. We recommend NordVPN for reliable unblocking, fast HD streaming, and broad device support across all three broadcasters.

The day's matches span three time zones and four iconic US venues: Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta), Lumen Field (Seattle), Hard Rock Stadium (Miami Gardens), and SoFi Stadium (Inglewood). Kickoffs run from 12:00 pm ET through 9:00 pm ET.

Spain fans can watch free on RTVE, Iran supporters have IRIB (free with Persian commentary), Saudi Arabia and Egypt fans can tune in via beIN and TOD by beIN across the MENA region, while Uruguay matches stream free on Canal 5 and Antel TV. All matches stream free in English on BBC iPlayer or ITVX in the UK and SBS On Demand in Australia – a VPN unlocks these streams from anywhere.

Where to watch today's World Cup matches: June 15th kickoff times

MatchStageET / PTUK (BST)Where to watch
Spain vs Cape VerdeGroup H MD112:00 PM ET / 9:00 AM PT5:00 PM BSTRTVE (Spain, free), Fox Sports (US), Telemundo (US, Spanish), BBC iPlayer / ITVX (UK)
Belgium vs EgyptGroup G MD13:00 PM ET / 12:00 PM PT8:00 PM BSTFox Sports (US), Telemundo (US, Spanish), BBC iPlayer / ITVX (UK), beIN / TOD (MENA)
Saudi Arabia vs UruguayGroup H MD16:00 PM ET / 3:00 PM PT11:00 PM BSTCanal 5 / Antel TV (Uruguay, free), beIN / TOD (MENA), Fox Sports (US), Telemundo (US, Spanish), BBC iPlayer / ITVX (UK)
Iran vs New ZealandGroup G MD19:00 PM ET / 6:00 PM PT2:00 AM BST (June 16th)IRIB (Iran, free), TVNZ (New Zealand, free), Fox Sports (US), Telemundo (US, Spanish), BBC iPlayer / ITVX (UK)

Australian viewers should note that Iran vs New Zealand starts at 11:00 am AEST on June 16th.

How to use a VPN to watch the World Cup 2026 for free

world cup
  1. Choose a reliable VPNI recommend NordVPN, now with 75%% OFF
  2. Download the VPN and create an account
  3. Connect to a server in the UK or Australia for a free broadcast in English
  4. Go to the broadcaster's website and start streaming the July 15th matches
Cybernews pro tip

Platforms like BBC iPlayer, ITVX, and SBS On Demand require you to create a free account. During registration, you will be asked for a local postal code. Simply Google and use any random, valid postal code from that specific country (e.g., a London postcode for the UK) to complete your registration.

June 15th World Cup match guide

Spain vs Cape Verde

Tournament favorites Spain kick off their World Cup campaign against debutants Cape Verde Islands at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. Spain enters as overwhelming favorites after winning Euro 2024 and topping their CONMEBOL-UEFA qualifying group, while Cape Verde makes their first-ever World Cup appearance following a historic qualification run through CAF.

Lamine Yamal, the 18-year-old Barcelona sensation, headlines Spain's attack alongside midfield anchor Rodri, while Cape Verde will look to their SuperSport-backed fanbase and defensive organization to frustrate La Roja.

Spain fans can watch free on RTVE in Spain, while Cape Verde supporters across sub-Saharan Africa can tune in on SuperSport.

Belgium vs Egypt

Belgium's so-called "Golden Generation" face one final World Cup opportunity as they meet Egypt in Seattle. Kevin De Bruyne (34) and Romelu Lukaku (33) lead Belgium in what could be their last tournament together, while Mohamed Salah captains Egypt in their quest to advance from Group G.

Belgium has won four of its last five internationals, while Egypt's form has been inconsistent in the lead-up to the tournament. De Bruyne's playmaking and Lukaku's finishing will be tested against Egypt's compact defensive shape anchored by Salah's counter-attacking threat.

Both teams stream free on beIN and TOD by beIN across the MENA region.

Saudi Arabia vs Uruguay

Uruguay begins its Group H campaign against Saudi Arabia at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami. Uruguay (CONMEBOL qualifiers, strong form) relies on Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez to lead the line, while Saudi Arabia enters the tournament after a managerial change just about two months before kickoff.

Uruguay's attacking trio of Nunez, Luis Suarez, and Federico Valverde gives them a clear edge on paper, but Saudi Arabia has proven capable of upsets in past World Cups.

Uruguay fans can watch for free on Canal 5 and Antel TV, while Saudi Arabia supporters across the MENA region have beIN and TOD by beIN.

Iran vs New Zealand

Iran and New Zealand close out the day's action at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. Iran captain Mehdi Taremi, the 33-year-old Olympiacos striker and Iran's second-highest scorer of all time, will be the focal point of their attack, while New Zealand's Chris Wood provides the Kiwis' main goal threat.

Iran has a strong defensive structure under coach Amir Ghalenoei and enters as the favorites to win Group G alongside Belgium, while New Zealand returns to the World Cup for the first time since 2010.

Iran fans can watch for free on IRIB (Persian commentary), and New Zealand supporters have free TVNZ coverage.

FAQ