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Fubo adds Spanish World Cup broadcasts before Mexico opener

Spanish-language 2026 – Hours before Mexico’s World Cup opener at Estadio Azteca, Fubo signed a deal with NBCUniversal to stream the 2026 World Cup in Spanish. Telemundo will carry the Spanish broadcasts on Fubo, with Andrés Cantor returning for the majority of those matches, and eve

“¡Gooooooal!” is about to travel farther than ever.

Just before Thursday’s 2026 World Cup kickoff in Mexico. Fubo announced it has signed a deal with NBCUniversal to stream Spanish-language broadcasts of the tournament. The timing is tight—less than a day before Mexico prepares to open the tournament at Estadio Azteca against South Africa—and for fans who want Telemundo’s commentary. the change lands right on the eve of the first whistle.

Under the agreement, Spanish broadcasts will air on Telemundo, which is now included in Fubo subscriptions. Legendary broadcaster Andrés Cantor will return to call the majority of Telemundo’s World Cup matches, bringing back the style many fans recognize even beyond Spanish-speaking audiences.

Fubo also says it will offer full access to all 104 World Cup matches through its subscription packages, with Spanish-language options available within that lineup.

The World Cup trophy arrives in Mexico City ahead of the opening match, with Mexico set to face South Africa at Estadio Azteca—an early reminder that the tournament begins with a high-stakes spotlight, and the broadcast choice matters from the start.

For viewers trying to plan their schedule, Fubo’s published group-stage slate begins Thursday, June 11, then continues Friday, June 12. The run includes a stream of every USMNT game on Saturday. June 13 through Tuesday. June 16. with a broader set of matchdays laid out through the rest of the group stage.

Fubo’s World Cup coverage is built into three plan tiers: Sports + News, Pro, and Elite.

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The Sports + News package includes 28 channels, including ESPN Unlimited. It includes access to ABC, CBS and FOX, and all 104 World Cup matches. Pricing is $45.99 for the first month after a 5-day free trial, then $55.99 every month after that.

The Pro package includes 219 channels, including ESPN Unlimited. It also includes access to ABC, CBS and FOX and all 104 World Cup matches, plus all local MLB, NHL and NBA games. The first month costs $48.99 after a 5-day free trial, then $73.99 per month after that.

The Elite package includes 282 channels, including ESPN Unlimited. It includes access to ABC, CBS and FOX and all 104 World Cup matches, plus all local MLB, NHL and NBA games, with 4K included. It costs $53.99 for the first month after a 5-day free trial, then $83.99 every month after that.

Fubo also emphasizes that there’s a five-day free trial for all plans. The service notes that a notice goes out the day before the charge for the first month. On the fifth day. viewers are told the free trial is ending. and on the sixth day. the card used at sign-up is charged for the first billing cycle.

With Telemundo Spanish coverage now embedded into Fubo subscriptions and Andrés Cantor set to return for most of those matches. this is shaping up to be more than a broadcast upgrade. For many fans. it’s a way to hear the tournament the way it has always sounded—right when the summer’s biggest games begin.

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