
Don't Miss a Kick: Your Ultimate Guide to BBC and ITV's 2026 World Cup Coverage
BBC Sport·July 2, 2026
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is set to be a tournament like no other, spanning across the massive landscapes of the United States, Canada, and Mexico. As the group stages draw to a dramatic close and the tournament enters its nerve-shredding knockout phases, British football fans are preparing for weeks of unforgettable drama. But the biggest question on everyone’s lips remains: where can you watch the defining moments of the summer?
According to BBC Sport, the broadcasting heavyweights of British television, the BBC and ITV, are once again joining forces to ensure not a single second of the action is missed. Both networks will be sharing the rights to the knockout rounds, bringing every blistering goal, contentious VAR decision, and dramatic penalty shootout straight to your living rooms completely free-to-air.
For fans navigating the tricky time zones of North America, the BBC will offer comprehensive coverage across both television and radio. Whether you are settling in for a prime-time evening clash or burning the midnight oil for a late-night fixture, the BBC’s scheduling is designed to keep you plugged into the pulse of the tournament. Beyond the visual spectacle, BBC Radio 5 Live will be on hand to deliver immersive, real-time commentary for those fans who might be commuting, working, or simply prefer the unique magic of live radio broadcasts.
ITV, on the other hand, will be running parallel with their own star-studded punditry teams, offering alternative viewing choices for the same mammoth fixtures. The network is expected to roll out extensive pre-match build-ups, in-depth tactical analysis, and passionate post-match debriefs, ensuring viewers get the complete breakdown of every last-16, quarter-final, semi-final, and the showpiece final.
The beauty of having two broadcasting giants covering the tournament lies in the variety. The knockout stages are historically unpredictable, and 2026 promises to deliver iconic upsets, underdog fairytales, and moments of individual brilliance. To ensure you do not miss a kick, it is highly recommended to keep an eye on the daily schedules, as match selections for the later stages will be continuously updated. So, grab your jerseys, stock up on snacks, and prepare your remotes—the road to World Cup glory is heating up, and the BBC and ITV have you completely covered.
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