How to Watch World Cup Games for Free on Prime Video Ahead of England vs Mexico
Watch World Cup Games Free on Prime Video Ahead of England vs Mexico

England's next 2026 FIFA World Cup match against Mexico on Monday, July 6, will be broadcast exclusively on BBC One and BBC iPlayer. However, Amazon Prime Video provides an alternative way to watch many other tournament matches for free, including key knockout games and the final on July 19.

Free World Cup Coverage via Prime Video and ITVX

Prime Video's ITVX channel is showing more than 50 crucial fixtures throughout the competition, including matches like Argentina vs Cape Verde (July 3) and Colombia vs Ghana (July 4), all available free of charge. Subscribers can also access a catch-up service to stream full matches on demand, ideal for games that kicked off overnight. A dedicated highlights section captures the best moments from every match, including those originally broadcast on the BBC, along with a daily highlights show and classic fixtures.

How to Access Free Trial

World Cup fans can gain free access to Prime Video's coverage through a seven-day trial of ITVX Premium. After the trial, ITVX Premium automatically renews at £5.99 per month unless cancelled. All Prime Video content is accessible across devices including smart TVs, smartphones, tablets, and laptops, allowing fans to watch on the go.

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Note that some Prime Video content may not be available outside the UK. England vs Mexico remains exclusive to the BBC.

England's World Cup Journey

England advanced to the round of 16 after a dramatic 2-1 win over DR Congo in Atlanta, with Harry Kane scoring two goals in the final 15 minutes to avoid an embarrassing exit. Manager Thomas Tuchel's side now faces a tough test at altitude in Mexico City, with kick-off at 1am on Monday.

For fans looking to buy official England kits, Kitbag offers a 15% discount with code AFF15, reducing the 2026 World Cup jersey to £76.49 for adults (was £89.99) and £55.24 for children (was £64.99).

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