SBS will provide exclusive, free coverage of all 104 matches of the FIFA World Cup 2026 starting June 12.
Key Points
- All tournament matches will be broadcast live and free across SBS channels and SBS On Demand.
- Watch replays and highlights with football documentaries and classic matches before the FIFA World Cup 2026™.
- Audiences need to update their SBS On Demand app and log in across devices to prepare for streaming.
Your pre-FIFA World Cup 2026™ checklist:
1. Update your SBS On Demand app
Make sure your SBS On Demand app (iOS or Android) is updated to the latest version so you can access livestreams, highlights, and replays without interruption when the tournament begins.
2. Log in to SBS On Demand on your devices
Sign in to your SBS On Demand account on the devices you plan to watch on — whether that’s your smart TV, phone, tablet or laptop — so you’re ready to stream matches live.
3. Enable push notifications
When you first log in to the SBS On Demand app, tap Allow when the notifications prompt appears. If you missed or declined this, open your device's Settings, find SBS On Demand under Apps, and toggle on Allow Notifications. For more information head to the SBS On Demand help guide.
4. Subscribe to SBS Sport newsletters
Get the latest tournament news, match previews, highlights and viewing information delivered straight to your inbox by subscribing to SBS Sport newsletters.
5. Watch every game live and free
All 104 matches of the FIFA World Cup 2026™ will be available live and free in Australia across SBS, SBS VICELAND and SBS On Demand.
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