Saudi Arabia and Uruguay are set to meet in a key Group H matchup at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with the two teams facing off as they look to strengthen their chances of reaching the knockout stage. Uruguay enters the tournament as one of South America's traditional powers, while Saudi Arabia will be aiming to build on its reputation for producing surprise results on the World Cup stage. Read on to learn where to watch Saudi Arabia vs. Uruguay live.
To spoil the story, you can watch the countries face off on FS1 through live TV services in the US, ITVX in the UK, and SBS on Demand in Australia. Using a VPN is our recommendation to stream the entire tournament from anywhere in the world. You can keep tabs on the rest of the tournament and learn how to catch your team in our where to watch the World Cup guide, or try your chance at scoring tickets with our guide to buying World Cup tickets.
Where to watch Saudi Arabia vs. Uruguay for free
Luckily for fans, there are plenty of ways to catch this match at no cost. In Australia, tune in via SBS On Demand; in the UK, via ITVX. In the US, the best way to see it without incurring a fee is to sign up for a free trial of DirecTV, Fubo, or YouTube TV. Or you can use a VPN, as detailed below, to use one of the other free live streams from anywhere in the world.
How to watch Saudi Arabia vs. Uruguay from anywhere
Found yourself away during the match? Don't sweat the details — you can access the Saudi Arabia vs. Uruguay match from anywhere in the world using a VPN (virtual private network). This simple app lets users change their device's location, granting access to their favorite free streaming service from anywhere. It's a helpful tool outside of just streaming the game, especially for avid travelers hoping to access their usual services from abroad and folks interested in cybersecurity.
We recommend NordVPN, one of the top picks in our guide to the best VPNs, for catching the game. Fast, easy to use, and home to a variety of global servers, it'll have you covered for the whole tournament. Plus, it comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Where to watch Saudi Arabia vs. Uruguay in the US
Just like the rest of the World Cup, the Saudi Arabia vs. Uruguay game will air on FS1 in the US (some other matches will be available through FOX). To tune into the channel, you'll need cable, an antenna, or a paid streaming subscription. For this game specifically, you can catch it for free by signing up for a free DirecTV, Fubo, or YouTube TV trial.
We also recommend Sling TV, but you'll need to double-check that the service covers FOX in your ZIP code to ensure World Cup coverage. If it does, Sling Select ($25 a month) or Sling Blue ($51 a month) are our suggestions, since both also include FS1. Sling Select plans without local channels start at just $20 a month.
Interested in a streaming service to keep in the long term? You'll be covered for the full World Cup tournament with Fox One ($20 a month), which is also available as an add-on to Prime Video. Alternatively, a live TV package could be the right solution for your home, since it'll offer you more than just Fox — check out our guide to the best live TV streaming services to find your perfect fit.
If you've set your sights on DirecTV, we recommend DirecTV MySports, which carries Fox, FS1, and about 20 other popular sports channels ($65 a month). The package also includes ESPN Unlimited access at no additional cost. All DirecTV plans have a free trial for first-time customers.
Alternatively, Fubo Sports + News ($56 a month) is another great choice, offering Fox, FS1, and about 27 other channels. If you're hoping to find a more inclusive service, Fubo's pricier plans are a good choice with even more channels bundled in. All Fubo plans come with a free trial for new users.
YouTube TV is another solid option. Plans cost $83 a month, but a special deal will knock your first five months down to just $68 a month. Fox and FS1 are also available in YouTube TV's cheaper Sports Plan. All YouTube TV plans come with a free trial for new customers.
Viewers looking for Spanish-language tournament coverage will be best served by Peacock. Plans with sports streaming start at $11 a month.
Where to watch Saudi Arabia vs. Uruguay in the UK
ITVX and the BBC have split rights for the World Cup. The Saudi Arabia vs. Uruguay game will be free to stream via ITVX for UK viewers. You'll just need to create an account.
Where to watch Saudi Arabia vs. Uruguay in Australia
Australian viewers can catch the entire World Cup tournament via SBS On Demand. The free service requires account creation, but no payment.
Note: VPN use is illegal in certain countries, and using VPNs to access region-locked streaming content may constitute a breach of the terms of use for some services. Business Insider does not endorse or condone the illegal use of VPNs.
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