The 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup is set to feature a total of 104 matches, with television broadcast rights and streaming options now being detailed for prospective viewers. According to GoogleNewsEN, The Athletic, in partnership with The New York Times, has published a comprehensive viewing guide covering all available platforms and the full tournament schedule.

According to GoogleNewsEN, the 2026 edition of the tournament marks a significant expansion in scope, with 48 national teams participating — an increase from the previous format of 32 teams. This expansion accounts for the elevated total of 104 scheduled matches throughout the competition.

The tournament is to be co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, with matches distributed across multiple stadiums in all three countries. This geographical spread has implications for broadcast scheduling across various time zones, including those relevant to audiences in the Caribbean region.

The Athletic’s guide is reported to include a full breakdown of match dates, kick-off times, and the respective television and streaming platforms through which each fixture may be accessed. Specific details regarding regional broadcast availability in the Caribbean, including Curaçao and Aruba, are expected to be confirmed closer to the commencement of the tournament.

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