Looking for everything you can consume about FIFA World Cup 2026? Streaming content, tech that can help make your experiences more enjoyable, and local events? We have you covered with this round-up.

Motorola razr FIFA World Cup Edition Phone: Die-hard fans can pick up this limited-edition flip phone, a reskinned version of the Motorola razr 2025. It has a 6.9-inch inner screen, 3.6-inch outer screen, and a titanium-reinforced hinge for easy and durable opening and closing. There’s a 50MP camera system powered by moto ai, You’ll get over a full day a battery life per charge, enough to capture all the action at the game. Recharge the phone quickly using 30W TurboPower charging.
Roku Soccer Zone: This destination offers live matches, scores, highlights, and soccer-related entertainment. It helps you find matches on TSN, RDS, and Crave, keeping you apprised of live scores, standings, and top scorers.

Google Search, Maps, Waze, Gemini Updates: Helping you better navigate events and details, Google is updating agentic AI and real-time data. This will help match people with ticket booking. It can also generate interactive UI visuals, like soccer formation guides. With Waze’s new feature, drivers can see live match scores at a glance whenever the vehicle stops. You can set up automated, personalized soccer news digests in Gemini to run every morning with updates on your favourite teams. Gemini also now converts real-time search data into visual image/video carousels to track live games.

Casetify FIFA World Cup 26 Pattern Case: This sleek case from the popular licensed brand is an Impact Ring Stand Case. It’s MagSafe compatible, though a non-MagSafe option is also available for less. It comes emblazoned with the FIFA logo and trophy alongside graphic prints. It’s a limited edition case, naturally, that will only be available through the World Cup season.
Hisense Fort York Event: Hisense, an official FIFA World Cup 2026 sponsor, is celebrating the event with an interactive fan festival at Fort York in Toronto. It takes place daily from June 11 through July 19, 2026. The pop-up exhibit consists of multiple stations with gameplay that blends sports, entertainment, and innovation, says the company. There’s interactive technology and immersive experiences.
Airalo and Bell eSIM Packages: Airalo has teamed up with Bell to provide travelers who use select Airalo Canada eSIM data packages with a free one-month subscription to TSN. This means you can watch live matches while moving within host cities. Airalo is also offering discounts if you’re traveling within Canada, the U.S., and Mexico.

Destination World Cup 2026: Tubi offers Destination Wold Cup 2026. This six-episode series brings you into the personal and professional worlds of Weston McKennie, Marc Cucurella, and Harry Wilson. The series follows the standout players through their careers, providing a behind-the-scenes look.
YouTube FIFA Creator Cup: Livestreaming on YouTube from New York City on July 12, this match brings together favourite global YouTube creators, elite athletes, and celebrities to play an exhibition match-up.
FIFA+ on DAZN: FIFA+ is free for footballs fans through DAZN. With it, you get 8,500 live matches annually from around 100 FIFA Member Associations (MAs) in selected territories. FIFA+ also includes original programming and archive content. Additionally, you will have access to select archive content from past FIFA tournaments. This includes the FIFA World Cup and the FIFA Women’s World Cup. Fans can watch full match replays, highlights, goals, collections, and curated content that uses unseen angles and historic footage.

Golden Concept iPhone 17 Cases: The brand is offering a limited collection of iPhone 17 cases. Each one is inspired by national flags, global football culture, and the atmosphere surrounding FIFA. Not officially affiliated with FIFA, these Nation Edition cases feature select graphic elements and colour combinations from different national flags. The cases will be available for all iPhone 17 models. This includes the iPhone 17, 17 Pro, 17 Pro Max, and 17 Air.

Soccer-Themed Lego Sets: Lego has expanded its line of Lego Edition soccer sets. They feature legendary players like Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Kylian Mbappé, and iconic symbols. There’s also the Lego Editions Soccer Ball set and the Lego Editions FIFA World Cup Official Trophy set. Pricing ranges from $40 up to $250 for the trophy.
Rogers 5G+ Network Enhancements: The carrier has upgraded its 5G+ network at BMO Field and surrounding areas. With these updates, visitors and local residents using the network will get more reliable signals and coverage. The in‑stadium wireless system has been enhanced, the equivalent of adding 16 cell towers in downtown Toronto. Rogers has also deployed additional 5G+ spectrum to deliver faster speeds and more capacity for fans in the venue. More network infrastructure has been installed outside the stadium and at fan zone locations throughout the city. Connectivity is also improved at hotels and transportation hubs including Pearson International Airport, Union Station, and some TTC subway stations. Rogers is also deploying Cells on Wheels and Cells on Light Facilities to support high‑traffic areas in downtown Toronto. These temporary cell sites deliver faster speeds, lower latency, and greater reliability for customers during the tournament. In Vancouver, Rogers is also enhancing network coverage in key areas across the city. This includes boosting connectivity at BC Place. Rogers 5G+ Ultimate plan customers get Priority Network Access at peak times.
This article will be updated through June to include additional FIFA-related and adjacent announcements of note.




