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FIFA World Cup 2026 Games Available to Stream Live on SiriusXM

SiriusXM is carrying live audio coverage of FIFA World Cup 2026 matches, giving subscribers a way to follow the tournament without a screen.

Football Correspondent · · 2 min read
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SiriusXM Brings FIFA World Cup 2026 to Your Ears

Fans looking to keep up with FIFA World Cup 2026 matches have another option beyond television: SiriusXM is offering live audio coverage of games throughout the tournament. The satellite and streaming radio platform announced it is carrying World Cup 2026 broadcasts, letting subscribers tune in from a car, a phone, or any compatible device.

The FIFA World Cup 2026 is a landmark edition of the tournament. For the first time, the competition is expanding to 48 teams, and matches are being played across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. With games spread across multiple cities and time zones, live radio coverage gives fans a flexible way to follow the action when sitting in front of a TV is not practical.

How to Listen

SiriusXM subscribers can access the World Cup 2026 coverage through the platform's app or via satellite radio in the car. The service has made the matches available as part of its existing subscription tiers, meaning no separate sports add-on is required for those already signed up.

For fans who commute, travel, or simply prefer audio, this fills a gap that streaming video services do not always cover. Live sports radio has seen renewed interest in recent years as listeners look for ways to follow events hands-free, and major tournaments like the World Cup tend to drive spikes in radio app usage.

A Big Tournament, Lots of Games

With 48 nations competing in 2026, the group stage alone involves a large number of matches compared to previous editions of the tournament. That volume of games makes a live audio option more practical than ever. Not every match will receive prime television placement, and radio coverage can fill those gaps for dedicated supporters tracking multiple teams.

The United States is hosting the majority of World Cup 2026 matches, with stadiums in cities including New York, Los Angeles, Dallas, and Miami among the venues. Canada and Mexico are also hosting group stage games. The geographic spread of the host cities adds to the case for a mobile-friendly audio option like SiriusXM, where fans on the road can keep pace with results in real time.

SiriusXM's live World Cup coverage is available now for the duration of the tournament.

Alex Rivera

Football Correspondent

Alex covers football and the global game with fast, sharp analysis.

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