Fubo Just Made Spanish World Cup Coverage Much Easier, and Telemundo Is In

Author: Qoo Media

Fubo has added Telemundo to its lineup after signing a deal with NBCUniversal, giving subscribers a direct way to stream Spanish-language broadcasts of the 2026 World Cup. That means fans who want the tournament in Spanish can now access every match through a Fubo subscription.

The timing matters because the 2026 World Cup is already underway, and the Spanish feed is one of the biggest draws for soccer fans. Legendary broadcaster Andres Cantor is set to return for the majority of Telemundo‘s World Cup matches, bringing back the familiar call that many viewers associate with the tournament.

What Fubo subscribers get

According to www.usatoday.com, Telemundo is now included in Fubo subscriptions, making the platform a simple option for viewers who want Spanish coverage without switching services. Fubo also says its packages provide access to all 104 World Cup matches.

The company said its agreement with NBCUniversal adds more programming, value, and choice through multiple packaging options. Todd Mathers, executive vice president of content strategy and acquisition at Fubo, said, “We’re thrilled to announce the return of NBCUniversal networks to Fubo, given their robust portfolio of top-tier sports, entertainment and news.”

Fubo package options for World Cup viewers

Plan What It Includes Price
Fubo Sports + News 28 channels, including ESPN Unlimited, ABC, CBS, FOX, and all 104 World Cup matches $45.99 for the first month after a 5-day free trial, then $55.99 per month
Fubo Pro 219 channels, including ESPN Unlimited, ABC, CBS, FOX, all 104 World Cup matches, plus local MLB, NHL, and NBA games $48.99 for the first month after a 5-day free trial, then $73.99 per month
Fubo Elite 282 channels, including ESPN Unlimited, ABC, CBS, FOX, all 104 World Cup matches, plus local MLB, NHL, and NBA games, with 4K included $53.99 for the first month after a 5-day free trial, then $83.99 per month

Fubo also offers a 5-day free trial on all of its plans. The company says subscribers get a notice the day before the first month is charged, and the card on file is billed on the sixth day.

Why the Spanish feed stands out

The Spanish-language broadcast has grown popular well beyond Spanish-speaking audiences because of its high-energy commentary. With Telemundo included in Fubo, viewers who want that version of the World Cup no longer need to look elsewhere for it.

The service is positioning itself as a one-stop option for fans following the tournament, whether they want the Spanish broadcast, the major network coverage, or the full slate of 104 matches. For viewers looking to hear Cantor’s famous “Gooooooal!” again, the setup is now in place on Fubo.

Read more at: www.usatoday.com
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