Best eSIM for Canada World Cup 2026 With Free Soccer Streaming Included

Travel eSIM company Airalo and Bell just launched a bundle targeting FIFA World Cup travellers to Canada that gets them local data and a month of TSN in one shot.
Bell Media’s TSN holds the streaming and broadcasting rights to this year’s FIFA World Cup, so when fans aren’t attending matches it’s the only way to watch games live.
“We are thrilled to collaborate with Airalo to bring premium sports content to a global audience,” said Theodore Tsem, Director, Products & Services, Consumer Services at Bell Mobility, in a statement. “This partnership allows fans to experience Airalo’s seamless connectivity, Bell’s world-class network reliability, and TSN’s industry-leading sports coverage on their own terms.”
The Airalo and Bell deal runs from June 1 to July 19 and includes six eSIM options ranging from 10 to 30 days, with fixed or unlimited data starting at $37 USD. Install the eSIM through the Airalo app and travellers will be roaming on the Bell network.
“Traveling across Canada to follow the tournament is an incredible adventure, and we want to make sure connectivity is the last thing fans have to worry about,” said Emma Brooks, Growth Director, North America, at Airalo, in a statement to iPhone in Canada on Monday.
“By partnering with Bell and TSN, Airalo ensures that no matter where their travels take them, fans will have the seamless mobile data needed to stream every match live.”
Access to live TSN will be valid for one month and can be redeemed until July 27, 2026.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup starts on June 11, while Canada’s first game versus Bosnia and Herzegovina is on June 12 at BMO Field in Toronto.
It’s worth noting this eSIM offer would only be for data in Canada, unless you pick other destinations too. Alternatives include Freedom Mobile prepaid plans (from $35 CAD with 25GB data and 1GB roaming data), which include talk, text and data roaming in Canada, US and Mexico, but you won’t get free TSN streaming. Other eSIM alternatives include plans from Saily.
You can click here to check out plans from Airalo on its website.
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