El Tri plays as a 2026 FIFA World Cup host nation and every Mexico match is one of the most watched broadcasts in North America. Fans in Mexico and the United States both have easy streaming access to all Mexico fixtures. The watch the 2026 Final online guide covers every platform that carries Mexico’s group-stage and knockout matches live.

TUDN and Telemundo hold Spanish-language rights in the United States for the tournament. Mexico matches air on Telemundo or Universo and stream through the Peacock app for US-based fans. TUDN also carries Mexico matches and is available through Fubo TV and YouTube TV subscriptions.

Watching Mexico vs Azteca Matches on Streaming

Mexico’s home games at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City are the most electrifying fixtures of the entire tournament for Mexican fans. The over-87,000-seat stadium creates atmosphere that translates through any screen. Streaming services carrying Telemundo or TUDN deliver the Spanish-language broadcast with full stadium sound.

Mexican streaming platforms TUDN MX and TV Azteca digital also carry these matches with Mexican-specific commentary. Fans in Mexico watch through these services or on free-to-air open television. International Mexican fans access TUDN through US streaming bundles.

Mexico Knockout Match Streaming Expectations

Mexico’s knockout matches attract some of the largest Spanish-language sports audiences in television history. If Mexico advances past the Round of 32 — which home advantage makes more likely than usual — each knockout win generates enormous streaming demand.

How Mexican Fans Stream World Cup 2026

Televisa and TV Azteca hold Mexican broadcast rights for the 2026 World Cup. Both networks provide Spanish-language coverage across their main channels. ViX, the Spanish-language streaming platform operated by TelevisaUnivision, offers streaming access to World Cup matches including live games and on-demand replays. ViX Premium is the subscription tier with full live coverage.

Mexico Central Time is one hour behind Eastern Time. Match times from most US venues translate to early afternoon, late afternoon, or evening kickoffs in Mexico. For El Tri’s group-stage matches at Estadio Azteca, Mexican fans can attend in person or follow on Televisa’s main network which will provide maximum production for domestic audiences. Mexico matches at Azteca will be among the most-watched individual sporting events in Mexican history.

Peacock may experience high load during Mexico knockout matches. Having the TUDN app as a backup ensures you always have a reliable stream available. Both platforms carry the same broadcast and either one works as a primary viewing source.