World Cup 2026 Kickoff Times: Full Mountain Time Schedule
World Cup 2026 Kickoff Times: Mountain Time Schedule
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is captivating fans across North America with its expanded 48-team format hosted by the USA, Canada, and Mexico. The group stage is nearing its critical final days, and viewers in the Mountain Time Zone (MT) are in luck with a schedule that fits their daily routines without demanding late nights or early mornings.
Fans can enjoy matches spread throughout the day, ranging from morning streams perfect for background viewing, lunchtime matchups to break up the day, and evening doubleheaders set for prime-time entertainment.
Daily Broadcast Windows (Mountain Time)
- Mid-Morning (10:00 - 11:00 AM): Background viewing while handling morning tasks.
- Lunch / Early Afternoon (1:00 - 2:00 PM): Matches to catch during lunch breaks or casual afternoons.
- After Work (4:00 - 5:00 PM): Key group games as you wind down your day.
- Prime-Time Nightcap (7:00, 8:00, 10:00 PM): Crucial fixtures in late-night slots hosted by cities like Los Angeles, Seattle, and Vancouver.
Streaming Options for Mountain Time Viewers
For those considering going cord-free before kickoff, several streaming platforms provide reliable coverage:
- Fubo: Offers every English and Spanish broadcast channel including FOX, FS1, Telemundo, and Universo. Features an Unlimited Cloud DVR to record matches if you can't watch live.
- Peacock: Streams all matches live in Spanish via Telemundo Deportes and Universo for $10.99 per month on the Premium plan.
- FOX One & Tubi: FOX One is a premium app streaming every minute of the tournament live. Tubi offers free ad-supported streaming with a dedicated World Cup section featuring full replays and highlights on demand.
4K Streaming Tip: Planning to watch in ultra-HD? Keep your Wi-Fi speed steady at 25 Mbps or higher to avoid buffering during key moments like breakaways or goals.






