Peacock makes 2026 World Cup streaming affordable in Spanish

Peacock Premium – Spanish-speaking fans in New Jersey and across the U.S. can stream all 104 matches of the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Spanish on Peacock for $11 a month, with a no-login free preview for the opening eight games from June 11–13.
By the time the first whistle blows on the 2026 FIFA World Cup, a lot of Spanish-speaking fans in New Jersey and beyond will be looking for one thing: a way to watch every match without jumping through hoops. Peacock is betting it can be that answer.
For $11 a month. Peacock Premium offers live streaming access to every World Cup game broadcast on Telemundo and Universo — all 104 matches. running from the group stage through the final at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford on July 19. The pitch comes with a clear promise: studio coverage. live matches. and Spanish-language programming built for how people actually watch sports.
Before signing up, there’s also a rare window to test the experience. During the first three days of the tournament. from June 11 through June 13. fans can stream the opening eight matches completely free on the Telemundo app. no login required. Those same eight games are also available live across all Peacock tiers, including the entry-level Select tier. In other words, the free preview isn’t a tease — it’s a full early taste.
The $11 plan itself is straightforward about what matters most: all 104 matches stream live in Spanish through Telemundo and Universo. Peacock says Telemundo will produce 700 hours of World Cup programming from June 11 through July 19 — the most ever for a Spanish-language broadcast of the tournament in the U.S. Live crews are set up across all 16 host cities. with teams stationed in Mexico City. Miami. and New York to deliver pregame. halftime. and postgame coverage for every match.
Peacock’s stronger hook may be what viewers will be able to do once the games start. One feature, Visión de Campo — described as Pitchside Live — is built as a mobile-first, vertically optimized, multi-angle view. The idea is clear: it’s for fans watching on phones or tablets. including those who want a better way to follow action without missing key moments. And for the first time. Spanish-language fans get access to Peacock’s full suite of interactive tools — Multiview. Catch Up with Key Plays. and Can’t Miss Highlights — all in Spanish.
For viewers with higher-end TVs, Peacock also points to Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos. The platform says it will be the only streaming option showing the World Cup in Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Atmos — a first for any live sporting event on a streaming service.
There’s one key limitation fans should understand before planning their weekends: Peacock’s World Cup coverage is only in Spanish. FOX Sports holds the exclusive English-language coverage for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and it is not available via Peacock.
So the bottom line is simple for Spanish-speaking viewers: if you want every match. studio coverage. and interactive tools in Spanish — and you’re okay with Peacock being your hub — the math is hard to ignore. $11 a month gets you all 104 games, plus the Telemundo-produced programming and the features built for modern viewing. And with the opening eight matches free on the Telemundo app from June 11–13. there’s little reason not to try before committing.
Peacock Premium 2026 FIFA World Cup Telemundo Universo Spanish-language streaming MetLife Stadium East Rutherford Visión de Campo Pitchside Live Multiview Catch Up with Key Plays Can’t Miss Highlights Dolby Vision HDR Dolby Atmos
So it’s $11 but only in Spanish? I’m confused, like does it have English too or nah.
Free for the first 8 games?? That sounds like a scam but also kinda awesome. Peacock really trying to take over sports now lol.
Wait, MetLife Stadium is in NJ right? So they’re saying the games are streaming live in Spanish on Peacock for $11. I thought Universo was cable only, so is this like an app thing or do you still need TV?
Peacock making it affordable is cool I guess, but $11 a month still adds up. Also if it’s Telemundo and Universo, isn’t that like the same channel group as like Spanish news? Not sure why they’re acting like it’s brand new info. I just want the matches without signing into 7 different sites.