Every way to watch the World Cup draw live online for free

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Donald Trump, The Village People, Shaq – the World Cup draw will have it all. Here's how to watch it. Credit: Hector Vivas - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images

The 2026 World Cup is just around the corner and today, Dec. 5, is a big day on the road to the biggest event in sports.

At 12 p.m. ET, live from the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington , D.C., the 2026 World Cup draw will take place. And, if you're wondering how you can watch the World Cup Draw live, the event will be broadcast live.

How to watch the 2026 World Cup Draw

Fox holds the broadcast rights to the event in the U.S. and will start its pre-show at 11:30 a.m. ET, 30 minutes before the draw begins.


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You can get live updates on the draw at FIFA.com, or tune into the broadcast online via Fox One. (If you're a Prime member, you can add Fox One to your Prime Video account for free with a 7-day trial.)

If you're not in the United States, you can check out the global list of official broadcasters at the FIFA website. You can also check the FIFA YouTube channel to see if it's streaming live in your region.

How to watch the 2026 World Cup Draw online

If you don't have access to Fox, either because you don't have cable or a digital TV antenna, then you'll need a live TV service to tune in to all the World Cup action. So, if you want to watch the World Cup draw live and follow World Cup coverage, you'll need to plan ahead. Some of Mashable's favorite cable TV alternatives include:

How to watch the World Cup Draw live:

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Sling TV
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What is the 2026 World Cup draw?

The 2026 World Cup draw will basically place each national team into twelve groups of four. These teams play each other in the opening group stage to see who advances to the next rounds of the World Cup so being placed in a particular group can be an important factor in how far a team gets.

This is the very first World Cup draw for the newly expanded World Cup, which now features 48 teams instead of 32. Of the 48 teams, 42 countries have already clinched their spot in the World Cup with the remaining spots to be determined next year. Each team has been placed in one of four pots for the World Cup draw. One team from each pot will be placed in one of the 12 groups at the draw.

Host countries USA, Canada, and Mexico have all been placed in the same pot with favorites such as Argentina and Brazil, which basically ensures the host countries' teams don't have to play some of the better teams early on in the tournament.

And even if you aren't a soccer fan, the 2026 World Cup draw is going to have plenty of guests to pique your interest. Kevin Hart, Danny Ramirez, and Heidi Klum are co-hosting the event. Sports legends like Tom Brady, Shaquille O'Neal, Wayne Gretzky, and Aaron Judge will all be on hand to assist in the draw. Plus, there will be performances from artists such as The Village People, Robbie Williams, and Andrea Bocelli. 

If you're wondering about the music choices, noted YMCA fan President Donald Trump's attendance at the event should explain a lot. FIFA president Gianni Infantino has gone to great lengths to appease Trump as the U.S. hosts its first World Cup since 1994. FIFA is expected to award Trump with the FIFA Peace Prize at the event. (It's not the Nobel Peace Prize he's been campaigning for, but it's something.)

In addition, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and President of Mexico Claudia Sheinbaum, both of whom Trump has been feuding with over trade and tariffs, will be in attendance, so things could get interesting.

The 2026 World Cup kicks off on June 11 in Mexico City with the final game being held on July 19 at MetLife Stadium in the New York / New Jersey metro area.

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