FIFA World Cup 2026 is just weeks away, and Verizon Home Internet just rolled out one of the biggest perks of the summer. For a limited time, new Verizon 5G Home Internet customers can get 3 months of FOX One on the house, just as the countdown to the biggest international tournament of the year hits full speed.
Designed to help fans stream the tournament without missing a moment, FOX One is the English-language home to all 104 matches. Not only will this year’s World Cup stream on FOX One, but matches will also air on FOX and FS1, with select matches also available on Tubi. The FOX broadcast network will air 69 matches, and a record 40 matches will land in prime time across FOX and FS1
Tubi will simulcast the opening ceremonies plus Mexico vs. South Africa on June 11 and the U.S. opener vs. Paraguay on June 12, both in 4K and free to watch. The FAST platform gives fans a no-cost way to sample the tournament before diving deeper into FOX One’s full coverage.
With the World Cup running from June 11 through July 19, 2026, the timing of Verizon’s FOX One perk could not be better. As part of a broader push to make its home internet bundle feel more fan-friendly in 2026, Verizon’s myPlan customers can add FOX One for $15 per month, nearly a $5 discount from the $19.99 standalone FOX One price. For soccer fans, Verizon is trying to make the World Cup easier to watch and a little easier on the wallet.
At the same time, Verizon is also pushing its biggest World Cup ticket drop yet. The company is making more than 2,500 free tickets across 64 matches, and some lucky winners are scoring “Golden Tickets” for pitchside access. Tickets are first-come, first-served exclusively through Verizon Access in the My Verizon app. The biggest drop is set for June 1 at 3:00 PM ET, and you can check out the full list of drop dates and details here.
“At Verizon, we’re obsessed with giving our customers access and experiences that are above and beyond,” said Leslie Berland, Chief Marketing Officer, Verizon. “This is our biggest FIFA World Cup ticket drop yet for the most highly anticipated sporting event. And with perks like Fox One, we’re making it easy for our customers to watch the game.”
Why Switch to Verizon Home Internet in 2026
Verizon is making a strong case that its home internet service is more than just a way to get online. Verizon 5G Home Internet has plans starting at $35 per month with Auto Pay and any Verizon mobile phone plan. Customers get a 3-year price lock guarantee, and plans include no annual contracts, no hidden fees, and a router at no extra charge for as long as the plan remains active.
For cord-cutting households who stream a lot, the latest 3 months of FOX One offer helps simplify, not stack, their bills. Verizon’s 5G Home options include unlimited data on the base plan, and 5G Home Plus adds unlimited premium data, a 4-year price lock, and download speeds of up to 150 Mbps. Verizon’s 5G Home Ultimate highlights whole-home Wi-Fi support, including a Wi-Fi extender in select areas, plus a router built for the fastest speeds, coverage, and low latency.
If you are already trying to keep up with the World Cup, you probably do not want surprise internet price hikes, equipment fees, or a long contract hanging over your head. Verizon 5G Home Internet has a 30-day money-back guarantee if you’re not completely satisfied.

