Verizon gives three free months of Fox One

three free – Ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Verizon is offering new customers who sign up for Verizon Home Internet three months of Fox One for free. After the promo, Fox One renews at $15 per month unless you cancel.
On June 11, the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off—and for many viewers, the question starts before the first whistle: where do you actually stream every match?
Verizon is betting that answer can be found in its latest offer. For a limited time, new customers who sign up for Verizon Home Internet can get three months of Fox One at no cost.
The deal comes with a simple catch: it’s tied to Verizon Home Internet availability in your area. Before you switch providers. Verizon’s Home Internet page lets you search by address to see whether service is offered where you live. If it is, the promotion applies across Verizon’s plans—each one includes the three-month Fox One perk.
That “for free” window is scheduled to end when the promotional period runs out. After those three months, the Fox One price goes back to $15 per month. Verizon says you can cancel the renewal, giving you a chance to test the service without being locked into paying after the promotion.
Fox One is positioned as a sports-focused option even beyond the World Cup. The streaming service includes Fox channels such as Fox Sports, FS1, FS2, and more.
For anyone trying to catch the World Cup without juggling subscriptions, the timing is the point: the offer is designed to pull viewers in right before June 11, then let them decide what comes next.
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