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FOX One and USO Bring World Cup 2026 to U.S. Troops Abroad

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FOX One has partnered with the USO to provide live World Cup 2026 coverage for U.S. military personnel stationed overseas. USO Jordan operations specialists, Dundrey Peoples and Lindsay Gray, discussed on ‘Fox & Friends’ how this collaboration enables service members to support Team USA and connect with family back home.

Gray explained the initiative’s goal: “We strive to create a sense of home for our service members, no matter where they are stationed. We aim to establish a comfortable environment, similar to a living room, even in remote locations.”

Watching the World Cup: FOX One provides access to live games, pregame coverage, highlights, expert analysis, and memorable moments.

Through FOX One, all World Cup matches are broadcast on FOX and FS1, with options to stream live and on-demand content. This initiative boosts morale and fosters community among deployed troops, offering them a connection to home.

Peoples noted the enthusiasm among troops: “Initially, there was concern about how they would watch the games and support Team USA. Thanks to this initiative, we’re able to host the games, and the atmosphere is vibrant every night.”

One service member in Japan watched the South Africa vs. Mexico game while speaking with his mother in the United States, allowing them to share the experience. Gray emphasized the importance of connection, highlighting how watching live sports helps service members bond with families back home.

Earhardt conveyed appreciation: “Please tell all service members that we support them and keep them in our thoughts.”

Fans can stream all FIFA World Cup games on FOX One through the final on July 19.

For further updates and news, viewers can access the FOX News app. Media editor/reporter Brian Flood for FOX News Digital can be contacted for story tips at [email protected] or on Twitter: @briansflood.

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