No more nightmare for football fans to miss a FIFA World Cup 2026 match. With games taking place in different time zones and starting at various times, many supporters are now searching for dependable methods to view full match replays, highlights and on-demand coverage without spoilers ruining the thrill.
Now fans in India and the United States have a wealth of streaming and TV options to relive all the big World Cup moments. Broadcasters and streaming platforms are making it easier than ever to follow the tournament long after the final whistle, with extended highlights and full replays.
FIFA World Cup 2026 replays in India and the US
Indian viewers can watch FIFA World Cup 2026 replays, highlights, and full on-demand matches through ZEE5, according to the Google AI Overview shown in the reference image. FIFA+ is also expected to provide official highlights and selected replay content globally for fans who want quick access to match coverage.
For viewers in the United States, FOX remains the primary English-language broadcaster for the tournament. Full replays of all 104 World Cup matches are available through FOX One, both on its app and website.
Fans can also stream replay coverage through several connected platforms. Here are the major options available:
- FOX One
- Fubo
- DirecTV
- YouTube TV
- FIFA+
- DAZN
- Peacock
- Telemundo
- Universo
- ZEE5 (India)
FOX One subscriptions start at $19.99 per month, with annual plans available for the die-hard football fan.
Currently, Fubo and DirecTV also have free trial periods, so viewers can try out the live and replay coverage without having to pay upfront.
YouTube TV has also made itself a solid option with its unlimited cloud DVR feature. Users can record the games and watch them later on their convenience. It also offers a “Key Plays” option for fans to catch up on important moments quickly.
FIFA World Cup 2026 highlights and catch-up features explained
Spanish-language viewers in the United States can follow replay coverage through Telemundo and Universo. Both channels stream matches and highlights through Peacock, NBCUniversal’s streaming platform.
Streaming services are also adding special catch-up tools for busy viewers. Fubo’s “Lookback” feature allows users to replay recently aired sports content for up to 72 hours after broadcast. DirecTV’s Sports Central feature helps subscribers locate and replay recently aired matches easily.
Meanwhile, FIFA+ and DAZN are beefing up their highlight offerings, giving fans free access to short clips, extended match packages and tournament content throughout the World Cup.
VPN services are also heavily promoted for fans travelling abroad to access home streaming platforms securely while watching the World Cup coverage, and to bypass geo-restrictions.