📼 World Cup 2026 · Full Replays

Full Games.
Watch On Your Schedule.

Missed a match? Every World Cup 2026 game is available as a full replay. Watch the complete 90+ minutes, condensed in 45, or as a 10-minute highlight reel.

Where to Find Full Replays

Every Platform Carrying Full Match Replays

FIFA+
Official Full Match Replays
FIFA+ hosts full match replays for all 104 World Cup 2026 matches. Available globally, free to watch without subscription. Typically uploaded 2-3 hours after final whistle.
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Fox Sports (US)
Full Match On Demand
Fox Sports app and FoxSports.com carry full game replays for US subscribers. Available within 1 hour of final whistle. Also includes condensed 45-minute versions.
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BBC iPlayer (UK)
30-Day Catchup
BBC iPlayer keeps full match replays available for 30 days after broadcast. Free for UK users. The BBC match of the day style editorial coverage is unmatched.
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ITVX (UK)
ITV World Cup Replays
ITVX carries all ITV-broadcast World Cup matches as full replays with extended post-match analysis. Free with registration.
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YouTube (Official)
Condensed Match Highlights
FIFA's official YouTube channel publishes full extended highlights and condensed match films. Not full 90-minute replays, but comprehensive match recaps.
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CBC Gem (Canada)
Canadian Full Replays
CBC Gem provides full match replays for Canadian residents. Free streaming, no subscription required. Available for 60 days post-match.
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Spoiler-Free Tips

How to Watch Replays Without Seeing the Score

The greatest challenge with watching World Cup match replays is avoiding the score before you've watched. In the age of social media, a 90-second scroll can ruin a 90-minute match. The most effective approach: put your phone on flight mode immediately after kickoff, set a "do not disturb" duration for 3 hours, and save the replay for later in a dedicated watch session where you control your media environment.

Browser extensions like "Blindspot" or "Football Spoilers" can automatically blur scores and results on news sites and social platforms. Set these up before the tournament begins and toggle them on during periods when you're working or unable to watch live but intend to catch the replay. This is now standard practice among serious World Cup followers who cannot always watch live during working hours.