
Germany and Ivory Coast square off in a pivotal Group E clash at BMO Field in Toronto on Saturday, June 20, with kickoff set for 4:00 p.m. ET. That means a mid-afternoon start for East Coast viewers and a late-morning window for fans on the West Coast, and the result could tilt the early balance of power in Group E after both teams opened the tournament on a positive note.
Where to watch in English
FOX will handle the English-language broadcast. The match is set to air on FOX and FS1 and will stream on FOX One and the FOX Sports App, according to the network. If you are going the streaming route, Fubo carries FOX and FS1 and highlights FOX One extras like multiview and on-demand replays. Whichever service you use, sign in and verify your access before the pregame shows roll.
Spanish feed and Peacock
For Spanish-language coverage, Telemundo and Universo will carry the match, and Peacock is streaming Telemundo's Spanish feed in the U.S., according to Peacock. Many live TV streaming bundles include both English and Spanish options, and you may need to toggle language settings inside the app to find the feed you want, as noted by LiveSoccerTV. The Telemundo App also offers authenticated access if you prefer to stream directly with Spanish commentary.
Form and betting odds
Germany stormed out of the gate with a 7–1 demolition of Curaçao in its opener, while Ivory Coast needed stoppage time to pull out a 1–0 win over Ecuador on a late strike from Amad Diallo, according to Goal. Oddsmakers see this one tilting heavily in Germany's favor. BetMGM lists a Germany moneyline around -199, with Ivory Coast roughly +481 and a total set near 2.5 goals, per BetMGM. On the field, that translates to high expectations for Germany's attack and plenty of pressure on Ivory Coast's compact defensive setup in Toronto.
Streaming without cable
Cord-cutters have several ways to tune in. Services that carry FOX, including Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, Sling, and DirecTV Stream, will have the match, although packages and pricing are all over the map, as outlined by Tom's Guide and Kiplinger. If you plan to stream on matchday, update your apps, double-check your login, and consider keeping FOX One or another service set up as a backup in case traffic spikes.
Kickoff is locked in for 4:00 p.m. ET on Saturday, June 20, so set a reminder and line up your preferred stream early if you expect a busy connection at home. For a single, consolidated rundown of channels and streaming options, you can consult the match guide at The New York Times.









