Football fever will reach its peak this Sunday as European champions Spain go head-to-head with defending world champions Argentina in the grand finale of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The colossal clash, confirmed after both nations navigated dramatic knockout stages, promises an exhilarating conclusion to a monumental tournament that expanded to 48 teams across 16 host cities in three countries.
The showpiece event is scheduled for July 19, 2026, at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, famously rebranded as the ‘New York New Jersey Stadium’ for the duration of the tournament.
Kick-off Times Around the Globe
The final will kick off at 3:00 PM Eastern Time (ET) in New York, a prime slot designed to maximize global viewership. Here’s a breakdown of the match start times in key regions:
Eastern Time (ET), USA: 3:00 PM, Sunday, July 19
Pacific Time (PT), USA/Canada: 12:00 PM, Sunday, July 19
British Summer Time (BST), UK: 8:00 PM, Sunday, July 19
Central European Time (CET), Europe: 9:00 PM, Sunday, July 19
Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST): 5:00 AM, Monday, July 20
Indian Standard Time (IST): 12:30 AM, Monday, July 20
Where to Watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup Final Live
Fans worldwide have various options to catch every moment of this historic final. Broadcasters have secured rights across continents, ensuring comprehensive coverage.
North America
- USA: English-language coverage will be available on FOX and FS1, with all matches streaming live and on-demand via FOX One and the FOX Sports App. Spanish-language broadcasts will be on Telemundo and Universo, with streaming available exclusively on Peacock. Other streaming options include YouTube TV, Fubo, and Hulu + Live TV.
Europe
- United Kingdom: The final will be broadcast free-to-air on both BBC One and ITV1. Streaming will be available through BBC iPlayer and ITVX.
Asia
- India: Zee Entertainment has secured the broadcasting rights, with matches airing on Zee’s Unite8 Sports channels. Live streaming will be available on the ZEE5 platform. Doordarshan (DD Sports) will also broadcast the final for free.
Oceania
- Australia: All 104 matches, including the final, will be available live and free on SBS and SBS Viceland. Fans can also stream the action live via SBS On Demand.
This final is not just a battle for the coveted FIFA World Cup trophy but a showdown between two footballing giants, promising an unforgettable spectacle. Ensure you’re tuned in to witness history unfold as either Spain claims their second title or Argentina secures their fourth.