How to watch World Cup on Tubi (it's free) – USA vs Paraguay

South African fans blow a Vuvuzela ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup USA vs Paraguay (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)
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World Cup 2026 is here and football fans can USA vs Paraguay for free on Tubi tonight at 9 p.m. ET on Friday June 12. More importantly, Tubi will streaming the Group D game in 4K.

Fox-owned platform Tubi is known for its streaming quality, and it costs nothing to watch if you're in the U.S.

So how do you access Tubi outside the U.S. – in Canada/Mexico for example? Our quick World Cup guide reveals how to watch soccer free on Tubi from anywhere.

How to watch World Cup on Tubi (it's free)

Soccer fans in the U.S. can watch USA vs Paraguay for FREE on Tubi on June 12 when the FIFA World Cup's first USNMT game kicks off in Los Angeles.

Tubi is completely free to use – no messy sign ups, just a simple free World Cup stream.

OUTSIDE THE U.S.? No problem. We use Norton VPN to watch Tubi when traveling abroad, visiting Canada, or any other country. It works perfectly.

Watch World Cup on Tubi from anywhere

Although Tubi is only available to U.S. residents, those who are from the U.S. but visiting Canada, for example, can access Tubi with a good VPN and watch World Cup live streams. Norton VPN is our no.1 pick for fast streaming:

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Don’t miss a second. Stream USA v Paraguay on Tubi (it's free) from anywhere right now.

It's easy to watch World Cup on Tubi:

1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we've said, Norton VPN is our favorite for streaming.

2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance if you're in Canada and want to view a U.S. service, you'd select USA from the list.

3. Stream live. Head to Tubi to catch USA vs Paraguay for free

Tubi Q+A

What does Tubi's coverage of World Cup include?

How to watch World Cup on Tubi (it's free) Mexico vs South Africa live on June 11, 2026

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Fox Sports will broadcast all 104 games, with Fox-owned streaming service Tubi streaming the Mexico v South Africa opener on June 11, plus the Men's USA vs Paraguay on June 12. The Tubi stream includes full coverage of the action as well pre-match build up and post-match analysis. The team includes Thierry Henry and Alexei Lalas, who today went viral on Twitter/X after calling James Corden a "full kit w**ker" live on air on Fox.

Tubi will also stream the World Cup opening ceremonies for free.

Remember. Use Norton VPN to watch World Cup on Tubi, if you're traveling outside America to Canada or beyond.

What devices can I watch Tubi on?

Amazon Fire TV/Stick and Kindle Fire tablets (Tablets must be 2013 or later)

FireTV (newer than 7.1.1000) 

Amazon Echo Show

Android mobile devices (smartphones/tablets)

Android TV (newer than 7.1.1000)

Apple TV 4th Generation

Chromecast

Comcast Xfinity X1

Cox Contour

Google Nest Hub

Hisense Smart TVs

iOS devices (iPhones/iPads)

LG Smart TVs

Nvidia Shield

Playstation 4 and 5

Roku platforms 

Samsung Smart TVs 

Sony Smart TVs & Blu-ray disc devices

TiVo

Vizio Smart TVs

Web - tubitv.com

Xbox One, Series S, Series X

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