Where to Watch the 2026 World Cup in Canada

Canada's players hug at the end of the World Cup group F soccer match between Canada and Morocco at the Al Thumama Stadium.
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  • Bell Media has the exclusive broadcasting rights for the 2026 World Cup in Canada.
  • Almost 50% of Canada’s population tuned into the 2022 World Cup.
  • World Cup 2026 starts on June 11 and culminates on July 19.

The 2022 World Cup set Canadian viewership records, with approximately 50% of the population tuning in to the tournament at some point. 

With the 2026 World Cup taking place partially in Canada’s backyard, viewership numbers will probably exceed those from 2022.

So, how can you watch the World Cup from the comfort of your own home or while on the go? 

Where to Watch the 2026 World Cup in Canada

We have all the information you need if you want to go to a game and are wondering when World Cup tickets go on sale. Either way, I’m sure you’ll want to watch most matches on TV or stream them.

Where to Watch the 2026 World Cup in Canada on TV

Whether you’re focused on watching World Cup odds favourites or you’re more interested in teams with longer soccer odds, like Canada, TSN, CTV, and RDS will air all 104 matches from June 11 to July 19.  

The BetMGM sportsbook, meanwhile, will offer odds on every game. 

Where to Stream the 2026 World Cup in Canada

You can stream the 2026 World Cup in Canada through TSN+ and CTV’s online service. 

Is DAZN Showing the World Cup in Canada? 

No, DAZN is not showing the World Cup in Canada. DAZN purchased the rights for the 2025 Club World Cup but not the 2026 World Cup. 

Bell Media has exclusive rights to the event. 

How Many Canadians Watch the World Cup?

Almost 50% of Canada’s population tuned into the 2022 World Cup at some point, with 18.8 million unique visitors. 

The Canada vs. Croatia match drew 9.8 million unique viewers, the second-most-watched sports broadcast of the year, behind the Super Bowl. 

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Gary Pearson is a freelance sports writer specializing in hockey, soccer, and NFL coverage. He has contributed to various sports and sports betting publications, including Covers.com, Yardbarker, NJ.com, the Miami Herald, the Canadian Press, and the Calgary Herald.

Gary Pearson is a freelance sports writer specializing in hockey, soccer, and NFL coverage. He has contributed to various sports and sports betting publications, including Covers.com, Yardbarker, NJ.com, the Miami Herald, the Canadian Press, and the Calgary Herald.