Broadcasters released a consolidated viewing guide Saturday for four World Cup matches scheduled across U.S. time zones on June 13.
The guide lists cable, streaming and over-the-air options for each kickoff, including Spanish-language feeds and replay windows for West Coast audiences.
Sports networks said they would rotate studio coverage between venues in California, the Northeast and the Midwest as the opening weekend slate unfolds.
Streaming platforms confirmed that authenticated subscribers can access live streams on mobile apps, while some free-to-air partners will carry select matches in prime time.
Analysts expect the four-game Saturday lineup to draw one of the largest combined U.S. television audiences of the opening week as casual viewers tune in alongside dedicated supporters.
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