FIFA World Cup Schedule: Matches on June 12 and Viewing Options


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FIFA World Cup Schedule: Matches on June 12 and Viewing Options
FIFA World Cup Schedule: Matches on June 12 and Viewing Options
June 12 sees Canada and the USA kick off their World Cup campaigns. Find out the match schedules and how to watch the games live.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup commenced yesterday with an exciting opening fixture between the host country, Mexico, and South Africa. Mexico triumphed in front of an enthusiastic home crowd, setting a high bar for the tournament. Today, June 12, the spotlight shifts to fellow host nations, the United States and Canada, as they begin their respective World Cup journeys.

Matchday 2 features two critical games. The first sees Canada taking on Bosnia-Herzegovina at Toronto Stadium, with the match kicking off at 3 p.m. Eastern Time. Coverage of this Group B encounter will be available on Fox and Fox One, along with Spanish-language options on Peacock.

Later in the day, the United States Men's National Soccer Team will face Paraguay at Los Angeles Stadium. This Group D match is set to begin at 9 p.m. Eastern Time, with live broadcasts on Fox, Fox One, and Tubi. Spanish-language coverage will also be available on Peacock.

For viewers interested in streaming options, cable replacements like YouTube TV or Hulu + Live TV offer access to over 100 live channels, including Fox and FS1, albeit at a monthly fee. YouTube TV provides a 10-day trial followed by a charge of $67.99 per month for three months. Fubo Sports offers a one-day trial for $45.99 per month, while Hulu + Live TV features a three-day trial with subsequent costs of $89.99 per month.

Alternatively, for those looking to avoid additional subscriptions, using a Virtual Private Network (VPN) may be a viable solution for streaming matches on international services such as ITVX, BBC iPlayer, NOS, or RTÉ. ExpressVPN is recommended as it supports the FIFA World Cup in the U.S., Canada, and Europe, allowing users to access fast connections across 105 countries.

As excitement builds around the World Cup, fans are eager to see if Canada and the United States can replicate Mexico's successful start at this prestigious tournament. The atmosphere in both cities is expected to be electric as supporters rally behind their teams.

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