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2026 FIFA World Cup: Growing Interest, Fragmented Viewership, and the Consumer Signals That Matter For Brands
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Telemundo's coverage of the FIFA World Cup 2026 will be carried on Peacock in the U.S. in Dolby Vision video and Dolby Atmos sound. With less than a week now left to go before the FIFA World Cup 2026 kicks off in Mexico City,
Major League Soccer has averaged 7.9 million live match viewers per week across streaming and linear platforms through the first three months of the 2026 season, an increase of 62% year-over-year.
With the World Cup fast approaching, Major League Soccer is trumpeting its strong momentum through the first three months of the season.
The league is on pace to record its second-best average attendance mark even before a potential World Cup bump.
FIFA has officially announced a landmark partnership with YouTube ahead of the 2026 World Cup, aimed at revolutionising how the tournament reaches a digital-first audience. The deal will allow official rights holders to leverage the world's largest video platform to showcase live action and classic content to fans across the globe.
The League’s continued growth this season builds on the strongest three-year period of fan engagement in MLS history ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026
Telemundo and Peacock will be the places to be for viewers wishing to watch the 2026 World Cup in Spanish.
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The World Cup is coming to the United States. What happens when 6 billion fans go online?
AudioEye reports the 2026 World Cup will attract nearly 6 billion viewers, highlighting the critical need for improved digital accessibility for diverse users.