Overview
- As the tournament kicked off Thursday, English‑language coverage is live on Fox and FS1 and every match is available to stream through the Fox One app.
- Fans can buy Fox One as a standalone monthly plan of about $20 or access the app by signing in with credentials from pay‑TV or live‑TV streaming providers.
- Major live‑TV streaming services such as YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Fubo, Sling and DirecTV Stream carry Fox and FS1 so cord‑cutters can watch without a traditional cable package.
- Fox is supplying 4K feeds for matches and Fox One plus several pay‑TV platforms plan to offer 4K, but local broadcast delivery, provider limits, and device compatibility can reduce the picture to lower resolutions.
- Several low‑cost options exist: over‑the‑air antennas pick up most Fox broadcasts (not FS1), YouTube streams the first 10 minutes of each match for free, and short free trials and public fan fests provide limited no‑cost viewing; the tournament’s 48 teams and 104 games running June 11–July 19 have also squeezed final rights and technical workstreams for some territories.