Fans across Canada can listen live to every Canada match at the FIFA World Cup 2026 on iHeartRadio: all 104 tournament matches will stream live from June 11 through July 19, with Canada’s games available free on the service.
iHeartRadio’s World Cup coverage includes a dedicated FIFA World Cup 2026 streaming station carrying live matches, FOX Sports commentary, and on‑demand access throughout the tournament window; the platform will also air 30 matches on national broadcast radio.
Canada opens Group B on Friday, June 12, at 3 p.m. ET against Bosnia and Herzegovina at Toronto Stadium in Toronto, Ontario. The team’s second group match is Thursday, June 18, at 6 p.m. ET against Qatar at BC Place in Vancouver, British Columbia, and Canada wraps the group stage on Wednesday, June 24, at 3 p.m. ET against Switzerland, also at BC Place.
Those three kickoff times — June 12 at 3 p.m. ET, June 18 at 6 p.m. ET and June 24 at 3 p.m. ET — are covered by iHeartRadio’s free stream; listeners can tune to the dedicated FIFA World Cup 2026 station for play‑by‑play and FOX Sports analysis or use the platform’s on‑demand features to catch highlights later in the tournament.
The numbers underline the scale: 104 live matches across the June 11–July 19 window, and 30 of those played out on national broadcast radio as well as the streaming station. The arrangement gives Canadian supporters an audio option for every match without a subscription.
Context: Canada is one of the tournament hosts and is led by head coach Jesse Marsch. The squad includes recognized players such as Alphonso Davies and Jonathan David, and the team will play its group games in two Canadian stadiums — Toronto Stadium and Vancouver’s BC Place — as part of the 48‑team, 16‑stadium World Cup schedule.
There is, however, an open question beneath the logistics. Canada arrives at the tournament with high expectations, but these fixtures alone do not answer whether the team can advance beyond the group stage — that competitive question will be decided on the field across those three matches in Toronto and Vancouver.
For now, practical steps are clear: tune an iHeartRadio app or the streaming station on June 12 at 3 p.m. ET for Canada’s opener, and mark June 18 and June 24 for the Vancouver fixtures; the platform’s FOX Sports commentary and on‑demand library will carry those broadcasts. The single most consequential unresolved item is whether Canada’s matches will also be offered in other languages or on additional platforms beyond iHeartRadio — fans should watch for further distribution announcements as the tournament begins.






