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FIFA World Cup 2026 Live on SiriusXM: How to Tune In

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

Football Correspondent · · 2 min read
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SiriusXM Brings World Cup 2026 Audio Coverage to Subscribers

FIFA World Cup 2026 is underway, and SiriusXM is offering live audio broadcasts of the tournament's matches for its subscribers. The satellite and streaming radio service is positioning itself as a go-to option for fans who want to follow the action in real time without needing a television or streaming video service.

The coverage means commuters, workers, and anyone away from a screen can keep up with results as they happen across the tournament's host cities in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

What the Coverage Includes

SiriusXM is airing live play-by-play coverage of FIFA World Cup 2026 games as part of its programming lineup. The service, which is available both through satellite radio in vehicles and through its app on mobile devices, allows listeners to tune in from a range of locations.

For subscribers who already have access to SiriusXM, no additional purchase appears to be required to hear the World Cup broadcasts, though listeners should check their specific subscription tier for confirmation of channel access.

The app-based access is particularly useful for fans who do not own a satellite-equipped vehicle, since it extends coverage to smartphones and tablets. SiriusXM has made audio sports coverage a central part of its offering in recent years, carrying major leagues and tournaments across American football, basketball, baseball, and now international soccer at its highest level.

Why Audio Coverage Still Matters

With video streaming now widely available, audio-only sports coverage might seem like a secondary option. In practice, it fills gaps that video does not. Driving to or from work during a knockout-round match, for example, is a scenario where radio remains the most practical format.

The 2026 World Cup is the largest in the tournament's history by number of teams, with 48 nations competing across an expanded group stage. That means more matches spread across more days, increasing the chances that fans will find themselves away from a screen during a game they care about.

SiriusXM's decision to carry the tournament live reflects the ongoing commercial value of World Cup rights, even in audio form. Rights deals for the 2026 edition have been among the most competitive in the sport's North American history, given that three host nations are involved and the expanded format brings in more countries, fans, and advertisers.

How to Listen

Existing SiriusXM subscribers can access the World Cup coverage through the SiriusXM app or in any vehicle with a compatible satellite radio receiver. Fans without a current subscription can visit SiriusXM's website to check available plans.

Given the volume of matches in the group stage, checking the SiriusXM schedule ahead of time is practical. Not every match may air on the same channel, and some games overlap in kick-off times, which could affect which broadcast takes priority on any given channel.

For fans traveling across the United States during the tournament, the satellite coverage offers consistent reception without the dead zones that can interrupt mobile data streams in rural areas, making it a reliable fallback even for those who prefer video as their primary option.

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Alex Rivera

Football Correspondent

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

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