Where to watch Sweden vs Tunisia for free?
The Sweden vs Tunisia match at the 2026 World Cup sits in a crowded June schedule, so viewers need quick clarity on legal free or trial-based streams before the June 14 kickoff. U.S. audiences face subscription hurdles, while international fans still enjoy several public broadcasters that require no payment. This guide lists the verified options in one place.
Match timing and venue
Sweden faces Tunisia in Group F at Estadio Monterrey on June 14. Kickoff is set for 10 p.m. ET, 3 a.m. BST the next morning. The match is already on record as a 5-1 win for Sweden.
Netherlands and Japan complete the group, so the result shapes early standings. Viewers planning to stream need to confirm their local time zone to avoid missing the opening whistle.
Monterrey’s high altitude and evening slot add another layer for both teams. Broadcasters worldwide adjusted schedules weeks in advance to accommodate the fixture.
U.S. English-language broadcast
FS1 carries the match in English across the United States. FOX Sports pushes the game through its main cable channel and the FOX Sports app.
FOX One offers a three-day free trial that covers the full broadcast window. The trial resets only after the match ends, giving new users a clean window to watch without cost.
FS1 is also packaged inside several live-TV streamers. Each of those services advertises its own multi-day trial for first-time subscribers.
Spanish-language options
Telemundo airs the game in Spanish on linear television. Peacock streams the same feed for users already inside that platform.
Spanish commentary reaches a large bilingual audience and often includes extra pre-match analysis. No separate trial is required if a viewer already holds Peacock access.
Some cable providers still carry Telemundo in basic packages, so cord-cutters should double-check their current lineup before signing up elsewhere.
Free trial streaming services
fuboTV lists a five-day free trial that includes FS1. New accounts can cancel after the match and avoid further charges.
DirecTV Stream and YouTube TV run similar short-term trials that carry the same channel. Each platform requires only an email and payment method on file, both of which can be canceled immediately after the game.
Sling TV occasionally promotes a free trial window as well. The length varies by region, so users should verify the current offer on the sign-up page.
UK free access
ITV holds rights in the United Kingdom and streams the match on ITVX. A free account creation is required, but no subscription fee applies.
The service stays available on smart TVs, phones, and tablets. Viewers outside the UK can reach the stream with a VPN set to a British server.
ITVX also archives extended highlights shortly after full time, giving late arrivals another chance to catch key moments.
Australian free access
SBS On Demand carries the game at no cost for Australian viewers. The platform requires only a quick sign-up and carries no advertisements during live play.
Mobile, tablet, and smart-TV apps all support the stream. SBS keeps the match available on demand for 24 hours after the final whistle.
Geo-restrictions limit access to Australian IP addresses, though many viewers abroad use VPNs to connect through local servers.
Other international free streams
Brazilian fans can watch on the CazéTV YouTube channel without an account. The feed runs in Portuguese and stays live on the platform.
Ireland’s RTÉ Player, Belgium’s RTBF and VRT, and Sweden’s SVT Play all offer free streams to domestic audiences. Each service needs only a local IP address.
Additional free options appear in the Netherlands, Switzerland, Turkey, and Austria. Public broadcasters in those countries list the match on their websites and apps in advance.
Post-match highlights
FOX Sports posts condensed highlights on its app and website shortly after the match. The clips remain free and do not require a login.
Some trial services keep full replays available for the remainder of the trial period. Users who sign up only for the game can review extended coverage before canceling.
International platforms like ITVX and SBS On Demand also archive match replays, extending access for fans in different time zones.
Next steps for viewers
Confirm your location and preferred language, then choose the corresponding free or trial route listed above. Set a calendar reminder for kickoff to avoid last-minute log-in issues.
Legal streams protect both the viewer and the sport. Checking the options now removes any scramble on match day.

