Fox One to Stream All 104 FIFA World Cup Matches in 4K

Fox One will stream every one of the 2026 FIFA World Cup’s 104 matches in 4K from June 11 to July 19. The tournament expands to 48 teams for the first time, with games hosted across the US, Canada, and Mexico. Fox One launched on Aug. 21, 2025 at $19.99/month after a three-day free trial. Under the broadcast plan, FOX will air 70 matches (including 21 in primetime) and FS1 will carry 34 matches. However, Fox One is the only outlet offering all games in 4K, with limited free 4K simulcasts also available on Tubi for ad-supported viewing. The service will add AI-driven personalization, multiview options, and on-demand replays. Fox One’s push is also heavily marketing-led, including a “Chief World Cup Watcher” contest with a $50,000 prize in Times Square. The overall strategy positions the World Cup as a subscriber acquisition engine for the streaming platform, not just sports coverage.
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This news is about a mainstream media streaming rights and product upgrade (Fox One streaming all 104 FIFA World Cup matches in 4K) rather than any crypto protocol, token issuance, exchange listing, or regulatory action. While big sports events can sometimes lift broader consumer spending and attention, there is no direct linkage to crypto cash flows, on-chain activity, or liquidity drivers. In the short term, any market impact is likely limited to sentiment around entertainment/media themes rather than BTC/ETH fundamentals. In the long term, it could marginally influence ad-tech/streaming engagement metrics, but that typically does not translate into durable crypto market structure unless paired with crypto-specific integrations (e.g., token-gated access, sponsor payments in tokens, exchange partnerships). Given the absence of such catalysts, a neutral rating best fits.