Thursday marked the opening day of the 2026 World Cup. The 48 qualified teams will play 104 games in total until July 19, the day of the World Cup final.
Every game can be streamed on either Fox Sports or FS1. 69 matches will air on the Fox network channel, and the other 35 will be televised on FS1.
Some places to watch the matches around Pullman include the Compton Union Building and Zeppoz. Both will show every game during their open hours.Â
The CUB will show the games on its first-floor projector, while Zeppoz offers more than 20 ultra-high-definition televisions for fans to watch, including a 14-foot screen.
The CUB’s hours change slightly depending on the day and week. Its schedule can be found online. Additionally, the CUB will be closed June 19 through June 21 and July 3 through July 5.
Zeppoz’s schedule varies on the day as well. Zeppoz told The Daily Evergreen it was uncertain but unlikely to be open on Independence Day. If it is open, the hours would be reduced, it said.
The United States takes on Paraguay at 6 p.m. Friday in its opening match of the World Cup.

