FOX One is collaborating with the USO to deliver live World Cup 2026 coverage to U.S. military personnel stationed abroad. USO Jordan operations specialists, Dundrey Peoples and Lindsay Gray, appeared on ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss how the partnership enables service members to support Team USA while staying connected with their families.
Gray emphasized, ‘We aim to create a home-like environment for our service members, providing comfort no matter how remote their location.’ She described efforts to establish centers with a living-room atmosphere to help troops feel closer to home.
Service members can access live games, pregame analysis, highlights, and expert commentary through FOX One. This initiative boosts morale and community spirit among deployed personnel, offering a familiar connection to home.
Peoples noted the troops’ enthusiasm: ‘The atmosphere is electric every night. We can host the games, and everyone is enjoying it.’ One service member watched the South Africa vs. Mexico match alongside his mother in the United States, sharing the experience remotely.
Gray highlighted the USA’s theme of ‘connection,’ pointing out that live sports events help service members bond with loved ones at home. Peoples added, ‘Everyone appreciates the chance to watch the games, and it means a lot to them.’
Fans can stream all FIFA World Cup matches on FOX One through the championship final on July 19.

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