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Football fans across Singapore are preparing for the most exciting edition of the FIFA World Cup yet. The FIFA World Cup 2026 will be jointly hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, featuring a record 48 teams and 104 matches — the largest tournament in history. Though Singapore isn’t hosting any matches, local supporters have more ways than ever to watch the action live, with expanded free-to-air coverage and numerous official screening venues island-wide.
The FIFA World Cup 2026 runs from 11 June to 19 July 2026. This expanded format includes 48 qualified teams competing across three North American countries. The tournament will feature 16 groups of three teams each, with the top two from every group plus the eight best third-placed teams advancing to the Round of 32.
Due to the North American time zones, most matches in Singapore will air during late-night and early-morning hours. Kick-off times typically fall between 12:00 AM and 9:00 AM Singapore Time (SGT), depending on the venue and scheduled time.
Mediacorp has secured exclusive media rights for the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Singapore, marking a significant expansion in free access for local fans. Instead of the nine free matches shown during the 2022 tournament, 28 matches will now be broadcast free-to-air on Channel 5 and streaming platform mewatch.
The free lineup includes:
Importantly, the 28 free-to-air matches on mewatch do not require viewers to log in or create an account, making access incredibly simple. All free matches are also simulcast, allowing fans to watch on televisions, smartphones, tablets, or computers.
Highlight videos from all 104 matches will be available free of charge through mewatch and Mediacorp Sports social media platforms shortly after each game concludes.
For fans who want to watch every single match, Mediacorp offers a dedicated FIFA World Cup 2026 subscription via mewatch. This grants access to all 104 matches plus official opening and closing ceremonies in high definition.
The subscription is geo-restricted to Singapore only. Viewers outside Singapore cannot access Mediacorp’s streams due to territorial broadcasting restrictions.
StarHub has partnered with FIFA to provide another route for full tournament coverage. Subscribers can purchase the FIFA World Cup 2026 Season Pass through StarHub TV+ to stream all 104 matches live in high definition.
StarHub also lists 10 official commercial venues across Singapore showing the tournament live, including locations at Boat Quay, Woodleigh, and Changi Airport Terminal 1.
Singtel customers can also catch the tournament via Singtel TV or stream on the CAST app. Singtel offers 24/7 coverage of all 104 matches, ensuring fans never miss a game.
Many bars, restaurants, and public spaces across Singapore have become official FIFA World Cup 2026 screening venues. Here are some top spots:
The iconic hawker centre transforms into a football hub from 12 June to 20 July 2026, featuring two massive 130-inch screens for live screenings. With 24-hour food stalls and drinks available daily (alcohol unavailable 3 AM–6 AM), Lau Pa Sat becomes a late-night gathering spot for fans.
Several Korean establishments are offering special promotions:
Natureland offers a complimentary 15-minute head massage when you book any 90-minute+ service and say “I NEED EXTRA TIME.” Valid weekdays before 6 PM at Clarke Quay and Changi Airport T3 outlets.
Because the tournament takes place in North America, Singapore fans will need to adjust their schedules. Matches typically start between midnight and 9 AM SGT. This means:
Many venues cater to this schedule with late-night food and drink services, ensuring fans can enjoy matches without worrying about meal availability.
This edition is particularly special for several reasons:
To make the most of the FIFA World Cup 2026 experience in Singapore:
Mediacorp’s rights deal covers not only the 2026 men’s tournament but also all FIFA tournaments from 2026 to 2028, including the 2027 Women’s World Cup (64 matches). This signals a long-term commitment to bringing football to Singaporean audiences.
The expanded free coverage reflects growing demand for accessible sports content in Singapore. With 28 matches available without payment, more casual fans can engage with the tournament, potentially growing the sport’s local following.
The FIFA World Cup 2026 promises to be an unforgettable tournament for football fans worldwide, and Singapore supporters are exceptionally well-positioned to enjoy every moment. Between the historic 28 free-to-air matches, numerous official screening venues, and multiple streaming options, there’s never been a better time to be a football fan in Singapore.
Whether you’re gathering friends at Lau Pa Sat’s massive screens, enjoying Korean BBQ at OMMA while cheering for your favourite team, or watching the final from the comfort of your living room on Channel 5, the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Singapore offers something for everyone. The football fever is set to sweep across the island from June to July 2026 — make sure you’re ready to join the celebration.
With record participation, unprecedented free access, and island-wide viewing options, the FIFA World Cup 2026 will leave a lasting impact on Singapore’s football culture. Don’t miss your chance to be part of the biggest sporting event on the planet, right here in Singapore.