Bypass geo-blocks
Watch BBC, ITV, ARD, RAI, Telemundo, or FIFA+ from anywhere. Pick a server in the broadcaster's country — done.
The tournament is split across the USA, Canada, and Mexico — and most match streams are geo-blocked outside their home country. A VPN unblocks all of them: BBC iPlayer, ITV X, FIFA+, Telemundo, FOX Sports, ARD, beIN, and more.

Opening match: Mexico at Estadio Azteca, June 11. Lock in your VPN now — discounts expire when the tournament starts.
Three reasons real fans use one — and one reason scammers want you to think you don't.
Watch BBC, ITV, ARD, RAI, Telemundo, or FIFA+ from anywhere. Pick a server in the broadcaster's country — done.
Top VPNs hit 800+ Mbps. ISPs throttle sports streams — a VPN routes around the slowdown.
Hotel, café, and stadium WiFi is a free-for-all. A VPN encrypts everything — including your banking app.
Where the matches air
Each broadcaster shows different matches and commentary languages. A VPN lets you pick any of them.
Without a VPN, you'll hit:
Worst case: you miss the opening match because the only legal stream where you are wants a 12-month subscription to a service you'll never use again.
We tested each on the major broadcasters' streams — UK, US, German, French, Spanish, and the FIFA+ regional feed. Here's how they line up.
All four are tested, audited, and refund-protected. Pick whichever fits your priority.

Fastest, most reliable on streaming. Our top pick for World Cup 2026.

Most servers and the best long-term value.

Cheapest of the four, with a huge US server pool — perfect for Telemundo / FOX.

Swiss-based privacy + a real free tier with no card required.
Used ExpressVPN for the last Euros — connected to a UK server, opened BBC iPlayer, watched every match in 4K. Doing the exact same setup for the World Cup.
I travel for work during summer. NordVPN with a server in my home country = my normal streaming app works like I'm still at home. No buffering.
Sports bar WiFi is sketchy. I run Proton VPN on my phone the whole match. Free tier, no card. Works.
In most countries, yes. VPNs are legal in the EU, US, UK, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, and most of the world. Always check the broadcaster's terms — accessing free public streams (like the BBC's) from abroad is a gray area but not illegal in your country of residence.
BBC iPlayer (UK) and ČT Sport (Czech Republic) both air the bulk of the matches with no subscription. Connect to a UK or Czech VPN server, open the streaming app, and you're in.
A small drop (5-15%) is normal. The four VPNs above all hit 600+ Mbps in our 2026 tests — well above the 25 Mbps needed for 4K. Picking a server near the broadcaster's data center keeps speeds high.
Yes. All four allow 5+ simultaneous devices; PIA is unlimited. Many also have apps for smart TVs, Fire Stick, and Apple TV — install once, watch anywhere.
Switch to a different server in the same country — broadcasters block individual IPs, not whole VPNs. Top VPNs have 100s of servers per country specifically for this. If you still can't connect, the 30-day refund covers you.
Proton VPN's free tier is the only one we'd trust. Most other free VPNs sell your data, throttle speeds, or skip the streaming-unblock work entirely. Get the real thing if you don't want to miss a goal.
Pick a VPN → install → connect to a server in the broadcaster's country → open the stream. That's it. 30-day refund if you change your mind.