Stream FIFA World Cup Bronze Final 2026 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami on Saturday, July 18, with kickoff set for 5 p.m. ET / 2 p.m. PT. Recent third-place matches have still carried major significance, including Croatia’s 2–1 win over Morocco in 2022 as Luka Modrić helped lead his country to another top-three finish. This match will decide who finishes third in the first 48-team World Cup and serve as the final match for both teams in the tournament.

Where to watch FIFA World Cup Bronze Final 2026

The FIFA World Cup Bronze Final will air live on FOX in the U.S. Soccer fans can stream the game live and on-demand on FOX One and the FOX Sports App. FOX One delivers a new, innovative viewing experience with features like multiview, real-time stats, key plays, and personalized recommendations. The match will also be available in 4K on FOX One and most major Pay TV providers.

FIFA World Cup history and recent third-place finishers

The FIFA World Cup third-place match has long given teams one final chance to close out the tournament with a win and leave with a medal. Recent editions have featured competitive performances from teams that fell just short of the final, including Croatia in 2022 and Belgium in 2018. That run shows how the match continues to matter, with national teams adding another notable result to their World Cup history.

2022: Croatia
2018: Belgium
2014: Netherlands
2010: Germany
2006: Germany
2002: Turkey