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World Cup 2026 matches on June 16th: kickoff times and how to watch


France vs Senegal, Iraq vs Norway, and Argentina vs Algeria take the stage on June 16th in FIFA World Cup 2026 action, with kickoff times spanning from early afternoon to evening ET. M6 streams France's match free in France, while Telefe and TV Publica carry Argentina's game at no cost in Argentina. All three matches stream free in the UK on BBC iPlayer or ITVX and in Australia on SBS On Demand via VPN.

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.

World Cup 2026 matches on June 16th: kickoff times

MatchStageVenueET / PTUK (BST)Where to watch
France vs SenegalGroup C MD1MetLife Stadium, New Jersey12:00 PM ET / 9:00 AM PT5:00 PMM6 (France, free); Fox Sports / Telemundo (US); BBC iPlayer (UK)
Iraq vs NorwayGroup D MD1SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles3:00 PM ET / 12:00 PM PT8:00 PMNRK (Norway, free); Fox Sports / Telemundo (US); ITVX (UK)
Argentina vs AlgeriaGroup J MD1Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City6:00 PM ET / 3:00 PM PT11:00 PMTelefe / TV Publica (Argentina, free); Fox Sports / Telemundo (US); BBC iPlayer (UK)

Australian viewers: all three matches start on June 17th AEST (France vs Senegal at 2:00 AM AEST, Iraq vs Norway at 5:00 AM AEST, Argentina vs Algeria at 8:00 AM AEST).

How to watch for free with a VPN

M6 streams France vs Senegal for free in France, NRK carries Iraq vs Norway for free in Norway, and Telefe plus TV Pública broadcasts Argentina vs Algeria for free in Argentina. All three matches also stream free in English on BBC iPlayer and ITVX in the UK and on SBS On Demand in Australia. These broadcasters geo-restrict streams to their home country, but a VPN unlocks them from anywhere – see our full FIFA World Cup 2026 free streaming guide for every country.

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

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  1. Get NordVPN – sign up for a NordVPN subscription (30-day money-back guarantee; currently 75% on the 2-year plan)
  2. Install the VPN app on your device (Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, Smart TV, Fire TV, Apple TV)
  3. Connect to a VPN server in the UK (for BBC iPlayer or ITVX), Australia (for SBS On Demand), France (for M6), Norway (for NRK), or Argentina (for Telefe / TV Publica)
  4. Open the broadcaster and start streaming – BBC iPlayer, ITVX, M6, Telefe, and NRK each require a free account; SBS On Demand and TV Publica require no account
UK postcode workaround

BBC iPlayer asks for a UK postcode during account signup. Use any valid UK postcode (e.g., SW1A 1AA for Buckingham Palace or M1 1AE for Manchester city center). The broadcaster does not verify addresses against billing details.

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June 16th World Cup match guide

France vs Senegal

France open their World Cup campaign against Senegal in a Group C matchday 1 clash that pits the defending champions against a dangerous African side. France enter as favorites after winning the 2022 World Cup, while Senegal qualified with a strong showing in the African playoffs. Kylian Mbappe leads France's attack, while Sadio Mane anchors Senegal's counter-attacking threat. French fans can watch free on M6, while Senegal supporters can tune in on SuperSport.

Iraq vs Norway

Iraq and Norway meet in a Group D matchday 1 fixture that marks Norway's return to the World Cup after a 28-year absence. Norway qualified with a perfect campaign through UEFA, while Iraq secured their spot via the Asian playoffs. Erling Haaland is Norway's headline star, while Iraq's Ayman Hussein provides the goal-scoring threat. Norwegian fans can stream free on NRK.

Argentina vs Algeria

Argentina face Algeria in a Group J matchday 1 encounter between two teams with contrasting tournament histories. Argentina are the reigning Copa America champions and enter with high expectations, while Algeria qualified through the African playoffs. Lionel Messi remains Argentina's talisman, while Riyad Mahrez leads Algeria's creative play. Argentine fans can watch free on Telefe and TV Publica, while Algerian supporters can tune in on beIN Sports MENA.

Frequently asked questions about World Cup 2026 matches on June 16th