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Best free apps to watch Argentina vs England World Cup semifinal on Android and iPhone

watch Argentina vs England World Cup semifinal on Android and iPhone

Argentina and England are playing today. Messi versus Bellingham and Kane. The first time Messi has faced England in his career. If you are watching on a phone or tablet, here is every confirmed free app that carries it, country by country, with direct links to download on Android and iPhone.

TL;DR: BBC iPlayer carries Argentina vs England free in the UK with a TV licence. SBS On Demand covers it in Australia at no cost. FOX One, Fubo, and YouTube TV have free trials for US viewers. CTV app is free in Canada for the semifinals. RTÉ Player covers Ireland. ARD and ZDF cover Germany free with no account at all. ABEMA covers Japan free. YouTube app with CazéTV carries it in Brazil only.

Free apps to watch Argentina vs England in the US

No US app streams this match completely free without a cable login or a trial. FOX is the free broadcaster, but the FOX Sports app requires a TV provider login. For US viewers without cable, the cleanest options are the paid app trials below. The full Argentina vs England country guide covers the OTA antenna route if you want a zero-cost option.

FOX One is Fox’s standalone streaming app with a 3-day free trial at $19.99 per month after. It carries this match in English. For Spanish coverage, Peacock is free through Walmart+ and Instacart.

BBC iPlayer for UK viewers

Argentina vs England is a BBC fixture in the UK. Not ITV. BBC iPlayer is the app you need today.

The BBC iPlayer app is free to download and carries this match live at no subscription cost. A free BBC account and a valid UK TV licence are required. On-demand replay after the match does not require a TV licence. The app updated on July 13, 2026, so it is current for today’s match.

SBS On Demand for Australia

SBS On Demand carries all 104 World Cup matches free in Australia. A free SBS account with a valid Australian postcode is required to register. Kickoff is at 5:00 AM AEST on Thursday, July 16.

CTV app for Canada

Bell Media confirmed both semifinals are on CTV free. The CTV app carries today’s match on Android and iPhone. Online streaming via the CTV app may require a TV provider login depending on your setup. Watching on the broadcast CTV channel requires no login at all. French-language viewers can use the Noovo app as a free alternative.

RTÉ Player for Ireland

RTÉ Player streams Argentina vs England live in Ireland at no cost. A free RTÉ account is required. Kickoff is at 8:00 PM IST.

ARD and ZDF for Germany

German broadcasting law requires World Cup semifinals to air on free public television. ARD and ZDF both carry this match and neither app requires an account or registration of any kind. Just download and stream. Kickoff is at 9:00 PM CEST.

ABEMA for Japan

ABEMA streams all 104 World Cup 2026 matches free in Japan after a free account signup. Kickoff is at 4:00 AM JST on Thursday morning. The app is geo-restricted to Japan.

Brazil: YouTube with CazéTV

CazéTV holds Brazil’s official broadcast rights and streams the match free on its YouTube channel at 4:00 PM BRT. A Google account is required. The stream is geo-locked to Brazil. Viewers outside Brazil will receive a region unavailability notice.

Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, and Turkey

NOS in the Netherlands streams this match through its app with no account required. RTBF Auvio and VRT MAX both carry it free in Belgium with a free account. SRF Sport covers it free in Switzerland. TRT carries it free in Turkey. All are geo-restricted to their home country.

All free apps for Argentina vs England at a glance

Every app below holds confirmed official broadcast rights. Download links go directly to the Google Play Store and Apple App Store.

CountryAppAndroidiOSCostAccount needed
USAFOX OneGoogle PlayApp Store3-day free trialYes, with payment method
USAFuboGoogle PlayApp StoreFree trial for new subscribersYes, with payment method
USAYouTube TVGoogle PlayApp Store21-day free trialGoogle account + payment method
USADirecTV StreamGoogle PlayApp Store5-day free trialYes, with payment method
USAPeacock (Spanish)Google PlayApp StoreFree via Walmart+ or InstacartYes
UKBBC iPlayerGoogle PlayApp StoreFree with UK TV licenceYes, free BBC account
AustraliaSBS On DemandGoogle PlayApp StoreCompletely freeYes, free account + AU postcode
CanadaCTVGoogle PlayApp StoreFree (semis confirmed)CTV account, TV provider login may be needed
Canada (French)NoovoGoogle PlayApp StoreFreeYes, free account
IrelandRTÉ PlayerGoogle PlayApp StoreCompletely freeYes, free RTÉ account
GermanyARD MediathekGoogle PlayApp StoreCompletely freeNo account needed
GermanyZDFGoogle PlayApp StoreCompletely freeNo account needed
NetherlandsNOSGoogle PlayApp StoreCompletely freeNo account needed
Belgium (French)RTBF AuvioGoogle PlayApp StoreCompletely freeYes, free account
Belgium (Dutch)VRT MAXGoogle PlayApp StoreCompletely freeYes, free account
SwitzerlandSRF SportGoogle PlayApp StoreCompletely freeYes, free account
TurkeyTRT İzleGoogle PlayApp StoreCompletely freeNo account needed
JapanABEMAGoogle PlayApp StoreCompletely freeYes, free account required
BrazilYouTube (search CazéTV)Google PlayApp StoreFree inside Brazil onlyGoogle account, geo-blocked outside Brazil

Unofficial apps fans are searching for

Note: DigitBin does not encourage or endorse unauthorized streaming platforms. The names below reflect what fans are actively discussing in communities like r/worldcup and r/soccer ahead of this match, and are included here for informational purposes only.

The apps and sites that come up most in those forum threads are DaddyLive, SportSurge, CrackStreams, BuffStream, and BilaSport. StreamEast is also frequently searched, though the original was permanently shut down in August 2025 and what appears under that name now are unverified third-party clones.

None of these hold official broadcast rights. Security researchers and Europol have documented that the ad infrastructure around unofficial sports streams is a malware risk during high-demand fixtures, operating separately from the stream quality itself.

Download before kickoff at 3 PM ET

BBC iPlayer, SBS On Demand, RTÉ Player, CTV, and ABEMA all require account registration before live content plays. Setting up on a cold install takes two to three minutes on a good connection. App store download speeds drop noticeably during peak match traffic, which today will be significant.

ARD and ZDF are the exception: both work immediately after download with no signup at all. For German viewers, that is a meaningful advantage at 9 PM on a Wednesday night.

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