The 2026 FIFA World Cup is heading into its final weekend, with the tournament now down to its last two games. Spain booked its place in the championship match after a 2-0 win over France, while Argentina rallied past England 2-1 to reach the finale.

That leaves France and England set to meet in the bronze final, followed by the main event between Spain and Argentina. After a competition that began with 104 matches, the race for the title is nearly over and one team will soon lift the trophy.

Fans who want to watch live without a traditional cable package still have streaming options. The report points readers toward ways to tune in online, including methods that may allow some viewers to watch for free depending on the service or offer available at the time.

For cord-cutters, the key details will be where the matches are being shown, whether a live TV streaming provider carries that coverage, and whether any free access window applies. As the World Cup closes out, viewers looking to stream the final and the third-place game will want to confirm availability and kickoff timing before match day.