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Published 04 June 2026 1 min read
Men's Senior

Where to watch England during the FIFA World Cup 2026

Written by:

Nicholas Veevers

Find out where you can watch the Three Lions during their campaign in North America

England are in North America for the FIFA World Cup 2026 this summer, and all of the Three Lions' games will be broadcast for fans at home and around the globe.

The Three Lions will have two games before the tournament kicks-off, when they face New Zealand and Costa Rica in Florida as part of their preparation camp.

And then the action begins with the group stage games against Croatia, Ghana and Panama.

Find details below of those games and where you can watch them in the UK, with the BBC and ITV holding broadcast rights for the FIFA World Cup 2026.

If you're based elsewhere in the world, you can find out how to watch games in your region here.

England v New Zealand
International Match
9pm (BST), Saturday 7 June
Raymond James Stadium, Tampa FL
Live on ITV1

England v Costa Rica
International Match
9pm (BST), Wednesday 10 June
Inter&Co Stadium, Orlando FL
Live on ITV1

England v Croatia
FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group L
9pm (BST), Wednesday 17 June
Dallas Stadium, Dallas TX
Live on ITV1

England v Ghana
FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group L
9pm (BST), Tuesday 23 June
Boston Stadium, Boston MS
Live on BBC One

England v Panama
FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group L
10pm (BST), Saturday 27 June
New York-New Jersey Stadium, Newark NJ
Live on ITV1

Should England progress into the knockout stages, match broadcast details will be added here, but you can find out more information on how England's games beyond the group stage might look with our World Cup schedule plan here.

If you can't find a TV, then the official England app is the best place for you to follow the games via our live matchday blogs and also find behind-the-scenes clips and long-form content throughout the FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign, including the first viewing of episodes of our Lions' Den connected by EE series, inside access to training, coverage from in-camp and much more.