Tubi launched a hub today. For the World Cup. It’s live on Fox screens too.
Fox’s free streamer isn’t just throwing up a playlist. They built a dedicated space on the home screen. Found everywhere. Phone. TV. Browser.
A one-stop destination. That’s what they call it.
The two main draws? The free games. You can catch Mexico against South Africa on June 11. Then watch the US Men’s National Team tackle Paraguay the next day. No ticket price. Just press play.
But the live matches aren’t everything. Tubi wants you to stick around between the kicks. There’s The Other Football, a weekly show mixing comedy with actual soccer. Hosted by Rob Gronkowski. And Jameis Winston. Why not?
Then there is Destination World Cup 2026. A look behind the curtains at players like Harry Wilson. Weston McKennie. Marc Cucurella. You see their lives. The pressure. The buildup.
It gets deeper though.
A 24/7 highlight feed runs in the background. Fox Sports content keeps playing. You can rewatch moments if you missed them. Even creators got a slice of the pie. Deestroying is on there. Jesse Riedel, aka Jesser. Their shows blend into the feed seamlessly enough. Wait, did I say that? No. Their shows are there. Part of the mix.
Why so many channels?
Because attention spans are short.
The tournament starts June 11 and runs through July 19. Forty-eight teams in total. It’s big. It’s loud. Tubi made its first-ever specific hub for it. First time.
We’ll see if people stay tuned. Or just leave the highlight feed on in another room.
