The World Cup is under way, and BBC Sport says it will keep fans updated throughout the tournament in the United States, Canada and Mexico. The broadcaster is encouraging supporters to follow the action through the BBC Sport app, where live lock screen updates will help users stay on top of the latest developments as the competition unfolds.
Published on 9 June 2026, the update comes as attention turns to one of football’s biggest events. With matches being played across three host nations, the tournament will bring a packed schedule of fixtures, results and talking points for fans to track over the coming weeks.
BBC Sport app offers live World Cup updates
BBC Sport is using its app to deliver live coverage for the World Cup, giving users a way to receive updates directly on their devices. The lock screen feature is designed to make it easier to follow the tournament without needing to constantly open the app, keeping supporters informed as games progress.
The World Cup 2026 wallchart is also being promoted as a useful companion for fans who want to plan their viewing and keep track of the tournament. Published on 2 June, the wallchart provides a simple way to follow the schedule across the event.
World Cup 2026 takes place across the United States, Canada and Mexico
This year’s World Cup is being staged in the United States, Canada and Mexico, bringing together football’s global audience for a tournament spread across North America. BBC Sport’s coverage is aimed at helping fans stay connected to the action wherever they are.
As the competition continues, the app-based updates and wallchart are part of BBC Sport’s wider effort to make it easier for supporters to follow results, fixtures and key moments throughout the World Cup.
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