Goooool v goal: English speakers flock to Telemundo for lively World Cup coverage
•The Spanish-language broadcaster has won over millions of US viewers with its energetic commentary during gamesSoccer fans looking to watch the 2026 World Cup on US television have been presented with...
•Audiences tuning in to Fox, which acquired the exclusive English broadcast rights in 2015, are met with coverage that reflects the network’s “America first” aesthetic, with promos for pro-Trump talksh...
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المصدر: The Guardian Sport | Source: The Guardian SportThe Spanish-language broadcaster has won over millions of US viewers with its energetic commentary during games
Soccer fans looking to watch the 2026 World Cup on US television have been presented with two very different options this tournament.
The first is Fox One, a cousin of Fox News owned by the same parent company and the sole network airing matches in English in the US. Audiences tuning in to Fox, which acquired the exclusive English broadcast rights in 2015, are met with coverage that reflects the network’s “America first” aesthetic, with promos for pro-Trump talkshows, advertising breaks during games and the frequent, grating presence of host Alexi Lalas.
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