Watch Mexico vs. England World Cup Match Live: Free Streaming Available in English and Spanish
In a highly anticipated Round of 16 knockout match at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Mexico faces England today in Mexico City. Both teams have a storied history in international soccer, and this matchup promises to be a thrilling encounter.
Match Overview
The clash between Mexico, known as “El Tri,” and England, referred to as “The Three Lions,” is set to determine which team advances to the quarterfinals. The winner will meet Norway, who previously upset Brazil in an earlier match. The game is scheduled for 8 p.m. ET (5 p.m. PT) and will be broadcasted live from the Estadio Ciudad de México, formerly known as Estadio Azteca.
The halftime entertainment will feature the renowned band Mana, performing for a sold-out crowd. The official anthem for the match is “Aquí No Es Así,” a popular song by the Mexican band Caifanes.
How to Watch Mexico vs. England: Key Details
- Date: Sunday, July 5
- Time: 8 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. PT
- Broadcast Channels:
- FOX and FOX Sports (English)
- Telemundo and Universo (Spanish)
- Streaming Options:
Most basic cable packages include FOX and Telemundo, allowing viewers to tune in through their local affiliates. For those without cable, various streaming services offer free options to watch the match online.
Free Streaming Options for Cord-Cutters
For viewers looking to watch the match online for free, there are several options available:
- DirecTV – A live TV streaming service that provides access to FOX and Telemundo.
- FuboTV – Known for its extensive sports coverage, FuboTV offers a free trial that allows viewers to watch the match without commitment.
- ExpressVPN – For those wanting to access the official Mexican broadcast, using a VPN can enable streaming through TelevisaUnivisión and TV Azteca.
FuboTV’s free trial provides five days of access, allowing fans to enjoy the Mexico-England match and other matches throughout the week.
Match Significance
This match marks Mexico’s 18th appearance in the World Cup. A victory today would match their best-ever finish, achieved in 1986 when they reached the quarterfinals. England, one of the oldest national teams in international football, has won the World Cup only once, in 1966.
As reported by www.billboard.com, fans can watch the match in both English and Spanish online without cable through various streaming services.
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Published on 2026-07-06 03:06:00 • By FAME Delivered News Desk
