How to Stream FIFA+ for Free in Canada and Worldwide

Football fans now have easier access to world-class content with the arrival of FIFA+, a global streaming platform dedicated entirely to the sport.
From full World Cup match replays to original documentaries and live games, FIFA+ offers thousands of hours of on-demand content for free.
DAZN inked a deal with FIFA back in December 2024 to broadcast the 2025 World Cup, set to kick off on June 14 through to July 13, 2025. This means you’ll be able to stream all 63 matches, free with your DAZN membership. The host nation is the United States (Canada will be one of the hosts for 2026) with 12 venues seeing matches take place.
Launched by FIFA as a way to grow the game and connect with fans worldwide, the service includes:
- Full match replays from every FIFA World Cup since 1970
- Original documentaries like Mo: A Global Icon, Golden Boot, and After Diego
- Player interviews and behind-the-scenes footage
- Showreels of classic goals and legendary moments
- Live matches from around the world
If you’re already a DAZN subscriber, FIFA+ is included at no extra cost. For everyone else, signing up is free — all that’s needed is an email address to access a Freemium account, with no hidden fees or commitment.
With FIFA+, the beautiful game is now just a click away—check out DAZN here to get started.
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“broadcast the 2025 World Cup” should be “2025 Club World Cup”. And that (2025 Club World Cup) is also free to watch on DAZN thanks to a billion dollar cash injection in DAZN from Saudi Arabia which flowed directly to FIFA for the rights of this club world cup (all for the small price of letting Saudi Arabia host the FIFA World Cup and show Qataris that anything they can do, Saudis can do better).