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Ending Tonight: Fox One’s Prime Day Deal Cuts World Cup Streaming

Amazon Prime Day ends tonight, and Fox One’s World Cup streaming deal drops the subscription to $13.99 per month for the first three months—30% off—after a three-day free trial. Prime members have only hours left to lock it in, with Fox One positioned as the o

By 11:59 p.m. PT tonight, Amazon Prime Day is done—so the clock is now counting down for anyone trying to line up their 2026 FIFA World Cup viewing before the final hours close.

Fox One. the official streaming home of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. is offering a limited-time Prime Day promotion that follows a three-day free trial. After that trial, the service is on sale for $13.99 per month for the first three months. The price then renews at the standard $19.99 monthly thereafter, unless you cancel at any time.

Fox One’s pitch is simple: because it’s the official World Cup platform, it puts a livestream of every match in the tournament in one place. The promotion slashes the subscription price by 30 percent for three months, giving Prime members a shorter, cheaper runway into the tournament.

Prime Day streaming deals are stacked around it too. Paramount+ is $0.99 per month for two months (reg. $8.99 per month for Essential; reg. $13.99 per month for Premium). Apple TV is $5.99 per month for two months (reg. $9.99 per month). Starz is $0.99 per month for two months (reg. $10.99 per month). BritBox is $0.99 per month for two months (reg. $8.99 per month). AMC+ is $0.99 per month for two months (reg. $7.99 per month).

But Fox One isn’t only about matchdays. It also combines all of Fox’s national and regional television properties into a single platform, bringing live sports and entertainment, local news, talk shows, and on-demand episodes of Fox series.

There’s a catch for the Fox One Prime Day deal: while anyone is eligible for Amazon’s Fox One three-day free trial. the three-month Prime Day promotion is only available to Prime members. For people who aren’t subscribed yet, Amazon offers a free 30-day trial. Students and young adults ages 18 to 24 can get a six-month free trial to Amazon Prime.

After those trial periods end, the plan auto-renewal for Prime users is priced at $7.49 per month—half the price of a regular monthly Prime membership.

For fans trying to make every match easy to find, tonight is the deadline that matters. After Prime Day ends on Friday, June 26, at 11:59 p.m. PT, Fox One’s discounted three-month window closes—and the subscription would move back to $19.99 per month unless the promotion is claimed before then.

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4 Comments

  1. I feel like this is just another way to get people stuck in auto-renew. It says cancel anytime but then it says stuff renews at $19.99 after… so which is it? Confusing.

  2. Wait it’s official Fox for the 2026 World Cup right, but only Prime members get the 3 months discount?? I thought everyone got the free trial on Amazon. Maybe I read it wrong but this seems like paywalling.

  3. Prime Day ends tonight so I guess the deal dies the second the clock hits 11:59 PT? That’s kinda messed up, like people can’t plan around a time zone. Also $13.99 sounds cheap until you remember it jumps later—also why is it called Fox One if it’s on Prime? Idk.

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