As the 2026 World Cup approaches, FIFA+ is emerging as the go-to platform for staying up to date on the latest soccer news. Launched in April 2022, it is the official streaming platform of FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association, or International Association Football Federation in English), the world-renowned soccer governing body.
It was designed as a digital space for all soccer enthusiasts. Whether you’re a casual fan or a die-hard enthusiast, FIFA+ is like the Netflix of soccer. There you can find soccer documentaries, full games to watch again, classic moments, and even live international matches. As of June 2026, FIFA+ is no longer a standalone platform, as it is fully integrated into the DAZN sports streaming platform thanks to an agreement between DAZN and FIFA. Even so, all the free content remains free; you just need a FIFA+ account.
Just like any other streaming app, FIFA+ presents three main categories of content. You can enjoy live matches from official FIFA competitions, whether men’s or women’s, as well as access matches from national leagues in over 100 federations around the world. FIFA+ isn’t just an app dedicated to soccer on grass. It also features beach soccer, futsal, and youth competitions.
Among the platform’s most popular content is an archive section featuring over 2,000 hours of World Cup footage available on demand. This allows you to enjoy legendary matches dating back to the 1950s. In addition, exclusive original content titled FIFA+ Originals is available to learn more about the world of soccer. Documentaries, talk shows, short films, and docu-series—there are hundreds of hours of videos produced in eleven languages that you can explore at your leisure.
Why Should I Download FIFA+?
With the 2026 World Cup fast approaching—set to take place in the United States, Canada, and Mexico with 48 teams competing—FIFA+ is undoubtedly the must-have virtual companion for soccer fans, whether they’re on the field, at the beach, or in the gym. Whether you want to follow the qualifiers, check real-time stats, or access exclusive content, this platform is a must-see.
Since October 2025, FIFA and DAZN have announced a strategic partnership. The FIFA+ platform is currently being relaunched on DAZN’s infrastructure under the name “A World of Football.” An enhanced version, combining live content, archives, magazines, and exclusives, is expected in 2026—just in time for the World Cup. While free access remains the norm, a paid premium subscription service is also expected to launch.
FIFA+ is now fully integrated into the official DAZN app and streaming service. Simply use the DAZN service or download the app to access FIFA+’s free content. To log in, just create a FIFA ID or enter an existing FIFA ID. You can also log in using your DAZN account if you’re a subscriber. All of FIFA+’s older free content is available at no cost, unlike live matches, which require a DAZN subscription.
The interface is divided into several categories. The Live section lists matches currently being broadcast, with the option to switch from one match to another. The Videos section provides access to archives, original content, and replays. Finally, the News section brings together all the latest information on FIFA-sanctioned competitions. You can even try your hand at interactive games—including fantasy soccer and knockout challenges.
FIFA+ is a cutting-edge platform designed for all soccer fans, as well as for those who are simply curious or casual fans looking to immerse themselves in the world of soccer—whether it’s played on the field, at the beach, or indoors.
Is FIFA+ Free?
This is truly great news for all soccer fans and anyone curious about the sport: although integrated into DAZN, FIFA+ content remains free. The access requires no subscription, no premium plan, and no paywall; you just need a FIFA+ ID. All past content and some live matches are accessible without spending anything. Some of the live content may require a subscription.
That said, as part of the partnership announced in October 2025 between FIFA and DAZN, FIFA+ was integrated into the DAZN platform in 2026 under the name “A World of Football.” While free access remains available to all fans, a paid premium offering—with more content—is also expected to be launched shortly.
What Operating Systems Are Compatible with FIFA+?
As part of the DAZN ecosystem, the FIFA+ service is available on mobile devices, computers, smart TVs (Android TV), etc. You can download the DAZN app on iPhone, iPad, Android smartphones, and Android tablets. On the web, all recent browsers—Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge—are compatible. Simply log in to the official DAZN website with your FIFA+ ID or DAZN credentials to access all the platform’s content.
What Are the Alternatives to FIFA+?
To watch soccer matches from the World Cup in America, Canada, and Mexico, you can join any of the other partners.
If you want to watch it live on TV, in the US, some matches will be broadcast on Fox, FS1, Telemundo (Spanish), and Universo (Spanish, too). In Canada, TSN, and STV are for English viewers, and RDS for French commentaries. If you prefer streaming, US citizens will be able to find live broadcasts on Fox One, Fubo, YouTube TV, Hulu, and Peacock. For Canadians, only the streaming platforms of TSN and the CTV network will be available.
That said, if it is a sports streaming service that you are searching for, you can go to ESPN, DAZN (of course), Sling TV, or HBO Max (for Eurosport channels).