M6+ is the streaming side of one of France's confirmed World Cup 2026 rights holders. Groupe M6 says it owns the rights to 54 matches from the FIFA World Cup 2026, and its 2026 results release says these will be the group's exclusive free-to-air matches.

The digital route is already mature. Groupe M6 says M6+ gives free access to the platform's content and is available on iOS, Android, the web, Apple TV, Fire TV, Samsung, LG, Philips, Hisense and major French distribution partners.

Region served: France and Andorra Rights status: 54 free-to-air matches via Groupe M6 Access: M6+ on web, mobile and connected TV
Coverage

54 Matches

Groupe M6 says it holds rights to 54 matches from the FIFA World Cup 2026.

Access

Free Streaming

Groupe M6 says M6+ gives free access to its catalogue.

Devices

Broad Device Support

M6+ is available on web, iOS, Android, Apple TV, Fire TV, Samsung, LG, Philips and Hisense.

What is M6+ and Where is it Available

M6+ is Groupe M6's streaming platform and the clearest online route for viewers who want M6's World Cup 2026 package without depending only on linear television.

That matters because M6's tournament rights are already clear, and M6+ is no longer a limited side product. Groupe M6 now presents it as a major free streaming platform with broad device support.

For the country version of the topic, open the How to Watch FIFA World Cup 2026 in Andorra guide too.

Does M6+ Have FIFA World Cup 2026 Rights

Yes, through Groupe M6. The group says it holds rights to 54 matches from the FIFA World Cup 2026, and its 2026 results release describes these as the group's exclusive free-to-air World Cup matches.

M6+ is the streaming route tied to that rights package, while the final match-by-match distribution between linear TV and streaming should still be checked on official schedules.

How to Watch FIFA World Cup 2026 on M6+ - Step by Step

Step 1: Start with M6+ if you want M6's digital route

M6+ is the group's own streaming platform and the clearest answer for viewers who prefer online access.

Step 2: Use the web or app version that fits your device

Groupe M6 says M6+ is available on web, iOS, Android and a wide range of connected-TV devices.

Step 3: Check whether your TV supports HbbTV access too

Groupe M6 says M6+ is also available via HbbTV on compatible connected televisions receiving TNT.

Step 4: Watch official M6 and M6+ schedules close to matchday

That is the safest way to confirm which of the 54 matches are available and how they are presented.

Step 5: Keep the main M6 television route available as well

M6+ is the digital route, but the rights package still belongs to the wider M6 Group broadcast ecosystem.

Is M6+ Free or Paid for World Cup 2026

Free Access

Yes. Groupe M6 says M6+ gives free access to its catalogue, and its 2026 World Cup messaging also describes the M6 package as free-to-air.

Paid or Subscription Access

No dedicated paid M6+ World Cup 2026 package has been confirmed in the reviewed material.

M6+ World Cup 2026 Coverage - Matches and Rounds

Coverage Type Details
Total Matches Covered54
Rounds Covered54 selected matches from the tournament; final match list to be confirmed on official schedules
Language(s)French
Commentary OptionsYet to be confirmed
Highlights AvailableYet to be confirmed

How to Stream FIFA World Cup 2026 on M6+ Without Cable

M6+ is specifically useful for viewers without cable because Groupe M6 already positions it as a free streaming platform with broad device support.

That makes it one of the cleaner broadcaster pages in this project for people who want a simple legal online route.

M6+ setup for streaming viewers

  • Use M6+ for the M6 Group's official streaming route.
  • Expect free access rather than a dedicated pay package.
  • Check your device support before June 11.
  • Use official schedules for the final 54-match list.

What is already confirmed

Groupe M6 says it holds rights to 54 World Cup 2026 matches and that M6+ is a free streaming platform available across mobile, web and connected-TV devices.

FIFA World Cup 2026 Schedule - Key Dates

Stage Dates
Group StageJune 11 - June 27, 2026
Round of 32June 28 - July 3, 2026
Round of 16July 4 - July 7, 2026
Quarter-FinalsJuly 9 - July 11, 2026
Semi-FinalsJuly 14 - July 15, 2026
FinalJuly 19, 2026

These are FIFA's key tournament dates. Viewers using M6+ should still check official M6 and M6+ schedules for exact kickoff times and the final match list.

For stage-specific match lists, use the Group Stage, Round of 32, and Round of 16 schedule pages.

Tips for Watching World Cup 2026 on M6+

Test your connected-TV setup early

M6+ supports a wide device range, but it is still worth checking your exact TV or streaming box before the opener.

Use M6+ as the cleanest cable-free route

It is built for viewers who want the M6 package without depending only on traditional television.

Do not assume M6+ has all 104 matches

The official M6 Group package is 54 matches, not the whole tournament.

Check official schedules for the final match list

That remains the safest way to know exactly which matches land in the M6 package.

Frequently Asked Questions

M6+ is the streaming route for the M6 Group's World Cup 2026 package, which covers 54 matches.

Use M6+ on the web, on iOS or Android, or on supported connected-TV devices such as Apple TV, Fire TV, Samsung, LG, Philips and Hisense.

Current Groupe M6 material describes M6+ as a free streaming platform.

Groupe M6 says M6+ is available on iOS, Android, web, Apple TV, Fire TV, Samsung, LG, Philips and Hisense, plus HbbTV on compatible televisions.

The M6 Group package covers 54 matches.

Conclusion

M6+ is a strong World Cup 2026 streaming option because Groupe M6 has already confirmed its 54-match package and the platform itself is free and widely available.

If you want the cleanest setup, test M6+ early and use official schedules to track the final match list.