The 2026 FIFA World Cup continues with two exciting group-stage matches: Norway vs Senegal and Australia vs Austria. Here is everything you need to know about how to watch these games live, including kick-off times, TV channels, and streaming services.
Norway vs Senegal
Norway takes on Senegal in a crucial Group H encounter. Both teams are looking to secure a spot in the knockout stages. The match is scheduled for June 22, 2026, at 18:00 local time (UTC+2) at the Al Thumama Stadium in Doha, Qatar.
In Australia, the match will be broadcast live on SBS and streamed on SBS On Demand. Kick-off in Australia is at 2:00 AM AEST on June 23. For viewers in the United States, the game will air on Fox Sports and stream on Fox Sports app and FuboTV. UK viewers can watch on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.
Australia vs Austria
Australia faces Austria in a must-win Group D match. The Socceroos need a victory to keep their hopes of advancing alive. The game kicks off at 22:00 local time (UTC+2) on June 22 at the Education City Stadium in Al Rayyan, Qatar.
For Australian fans, the match will be shown live on SBS and streamed via SBS On Demand. Kick-off in Australia is at 6:00 AM AEST on June 23. In Austria, the match will be broadcast on ORF and streamed on ORF TVthek. US viewers can tune into Fox Sports or stream on FuboTV, while UK audiences can watch on ITV and ITV Hub.
Streaming Options and Coverage
In addition to traditional TV broadcasts, several streaming services are offering live coverage of the World Cup. In Australia, SBS On Demand provides free streaming of all matches. In the US, FuboTV and Fox Sports app require a subscription. UK fans can use BBC iPlayer or ITV Hub for free streaming. Viewers are advised to check local listings for regional variations.
According to FIFA, the tournament has seen record viewership, with over 3.5 billion people expected to tune in worldwide. The matches are also available via official FIFA+ platform in select regions.



