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Xfinity’s World Soccer Ticket is the cable industry’s first video package built specifically for soccer fans—and it shows. At $85.00/mo., you get more than 1,500 matches, nearly 60 channels, Peacock Premium, 300 hours of cloud DVR storage, and an X1 set-top box all bundled together. That’s a lot of fútbol in one place.
The caveat? $85.00/mo. is real money, especially when plenty of those leagues are already scattered across services you might already pay for. If you’re a hardcore, multi-league soccer obsessive, World Soccer Ticket likely makes a lot of sense. But if you mostly follow one league or one team, you might want to crunch those numbers before signing up.
What is Xfinity World Soccer Ticket?
World Soccer Ticket is a standalone TV package from Xfinity, launched in August 2025, that consolidates the most-watched soccer competitions in the U.S. into a single subscription. It’s available exclusively to Xfinity customers and includes an X1 set-top box, so no existing TV plan is required.
For $85.00/mo. with no term contract, subscribers get access to nearly 60 English- and Spanish-language channels, Peacock Premium (a $10.99/mo. value on its own), 300 hours of cloud DVR storage, and Xfinity’s suite of fan-facing features. Think of it as Xfinity doing the channel-hunting legwork for you—the leagues, the devices, and the streaming add-ons all consolidated under one bill.
How much does World Soccer Ticket cost?
| Package | Price | Channels | Peacock Included | X1 Box Included | Contract |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| World Soccer Ticket | $85.00/mo. | 60+ | Yes (Premium) | Yes | No |
World Soccer Ticket is one of the pricier soccer-specific options on the market. That said, the package does include an X1 device and Peacock Premium, which alone is nearly $11/mo.—so the effective out-of-pocket cost for the content itself is closer to $74/mo. before taxes and fees.
Keep in mind that World Soccer Ticket is not eligible for multi-product discounts, and equipment, installation, taxes, and additional fees are extra. Programming and pricing are also subject to change.
What leagues and competitions are included with World Soccer Ticket?
This is where World Soccer Ticket earns its price tag—at least on paper. The package covers the major leagues that U.S. soccer fans actually care about, and it does so across both English- and Spanish-language broadcasts.
World Soccer Ticket leagues
| League / competition | Broadcaster(s) | Language(s) |
|---|---|---|
| Premier League | NBC, Peacock | English, Spanish |
| UEFA Champions League | CBS, Univision, VIX, Paramount+ | English, Spanish |
| LALIGA | ESPN, ESPN Deportes | English, Spanish |
| Liga MX | FS1, Fox Deportes, TUDN, Univision | English, Spanish |
| MLS (shoulder programming) | FOX, FS1, Fox Deportes | English, Spanish |
| NWSL | Various | English |
| CONCACAF Champions Cup | Various | English, Spanish |
| 2026 FIFA World Cup | FOX, Telemundo, Universo, Peacock | English, Spanish |
Nearly 200 additional Premier League matches are available through the included Peacock subscription. The package also covers MLS programming—including MLS 360 and Sunday Night Soccer—without requiring a separate MLS Season Pass subscription. And with the 2026 FIFA World Cup taking place this summer, every match airs in the package in both English (FOX) and Spanish (Telemundo, Universo, Peacock).
Want even deeper coverage of leagues like Serie A or the Bundesliga? You can add ESPN+ or MLS Season Pass via Xfinity StreamStore and fold it into your monthly bill.
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What channels are included with World Soccer Ticket?
World Soccer Ticket includes nearly 60 broadcast, cable, and streaming channels. The lineup spans both English- and Spanish-language networks, giving bilingual households full flexibility. Here are the key sports channels to know.
World Soccer Ticket channels
- ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC (local broadcast affiliates)
- ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3, ESPN Deportes
- FS1, FS2, Fox Deportes
- Telemundo, Univision, UniMás, TUDN, Universo
- USA Network
- NBC Sports Now
Beyond sports, the package also includes 100+ free ad-supported streaming (FAST) channels accessible within the X1 guide—networks like Real Madrid TV, Sky News, Telemundo Al Día, and more. For a full rundown of what Xfinity offers sports fans outside of this package, check out our Xfinity sports guide.
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X1 features: multiview, Sports Zone, and 4K
One of the better arguments for choosing World Soccer Ticket over a patchwork of streaming services is the X1 experience. The X1 set-top included with the package brings some genuinely useful features for soccer fans.
Multiview: Watch up to four live games simultaneously on one screen. You can mix and match across leagues or stack a Champions League match alongside an MLS game—all from a single voice command (“Multiview”).
4K streaming: Select matches are available in 4K resolution on 4K-compatible X1 devices. Not every game qualifies, but key Premier League and FIFA World Cup matches will air in enhanced resolution.
Sports Zone: The Sports Zone app is baked into the X1 interface and delivers real-time stats, live scores, schedules, and betting odds across the Champions League, Premier League, MLS, LALIGA, Liga MX, and more.
Bilingual voice remote: The X1 remote understands commands in both English and Spanish. Say “World Soccer Ticket” or “fútbol” to jump straight to your soccer hub.
If you’d rather not use the X1 box, the Xfinity Stream app lets you watch on Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Xumo devices, and mobile platforms—at home or on the go.
Is World Soccer Ticket worth it?
Here’s our honest take: World Soccer Ticket is a solid option for the right viewer, but it’s not a score for everyone.
It makes sense if you:
- Follow multiple leagues (Premier League and LALIGA and Liga MX, for example)
- Want bilingual coverage for your household
- Care about the 2026 FIFA World Cup and want everything in one place
- Don’t currently have a TV plan or want to replace an existing one
It’s harder to justify if you:
- Only follow one or two leagues that are already available on cheaper streaming services
- Already subscribe to Peacock or ESPN+ individually and only need a couple of channels
- Are sensitive to channel bloat and don’t want to pay for networks you’ll rarely watch
Coming in at a cool $85.00/mo., World Soccer Ticket sits at a price point where it has real competition from leaner streaming services. Before committing, it’s worth comparing it against the best TV providers to see where Xfinity lands overall—especially if you care about long-term value and customer experience. You can also review how Xfinity stacks up in customer satisfaction before signing.
There’s also the broader question of why people still pay for cable in an era of streaming. For soccer fans, the answer might actually be World Soccer Ticket—the convenience of a single bill, a familiar channel guide, and hardware included is a real differentiator. Just go in with eyes open on the monthly cost.
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Xfinity World Soccer Ticket FAQ
What leagues does Xfinity World Soccer Ticket include?
World Soccer Ticket covers the Premier League, UEFA Champions League, La Liga, Liga MX, MLS shoulder programming, NWSL, the CONCACAF Champions Cup, and every match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup in both English and Spanish. Nearly 200 additional Premier League matches are available through the included Peacock Premium subscription.
Does Xfinity World Soccer Ticket include MLS Season Pass?
No. World Soccer Ticket includes MLS 360 and Sunday Night Soccer within the X1 guide and Stream app, but a full MLS Season Pass subscription is not included in the base $85.00/mo. price. You can add MLS Season Pass through Xfinity StreamStore for an additional monthly fee.
Can I watch World Soccer Ticket without the X1 box?
Yes. The Xfinity Stream app gives you access to World Soccer Ticket on Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Xumo devices, iOS, and other supported platforms. Some features—like Multiview and 4K—require a 4K-compatible X1 device, though.
Does World Soccer Ticket include the 2026 FIFA World Cup?
Yes. Every 2026 FIFA World Cup match is included in World Soccer Ticket—in English on FOX and in Spanish on Telemundo, Universo, and Peacock.
Is there a contract for Xfinity World Soccer Ticket?
No. World Soccer Ticket has a no-term contract, so you're not locked in long term. That said, pricing and programming are subject to change, and the package is not eligible for multi-product discounts. Taxes, fees, and equipment installation costs are extra.
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