FIFA+ is no longer its own separate streaming destination. The service has now launched on DAZN.
Starting 4 June 2026, you will need to go through DAZN for FIFA+ content instead of using it as a standalone platform.

Below is everything you need to know about the change:
What is changing for you
The biggest change is simple. If you used FIFA+ before, you now need DAZN for that content. Existing FIFA+ users are being moved over, and DAZN says users are being shown how to make the switch.
Hence, FIFA+ is now part of a much bigger sports service instead of standing alone. The move brings FIFA content into the same place as DAZN’s wider football rights and streaming features.
Is FIFA+ on DAZN free?
The good news is that FIFA+ on DAZN is still being offered as free-to-view. The launch is built around free access for fans, even though DAZN also has paid content on the same platform and a premium offer is still part of the wider plan.
So if you mainly used FIFA+ for free football content, that part of the offer is still meant to continue on DAZN.
What FIFA+ on DAZN includes
The new FIFA+ section on DAZN is not small. It is set to carry around 8,500 live football events each year in selected territories from around 100 FIFA member associations. On top of that, it includes original programming and archive content.
You can also expect classic FIFA material such as full match replays, highlights, goals, themed collections, and archive footage from past FIFA tournaments, including the FIFA World Cup and the FIFA Women’s World Cup. That makes the service more than a live-match feed. It is also becoming a large football library.
The 2026 content plan also includes major FIFA events. Here, you will watch the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup in Poland. The FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup in Morocco will also be broadcast here and more.
Why FIFA is doing this
The main idea behind this move is reach. DAZN already has a large global sports platform, and putting FIFA+ inside it gives FIFA a bigger distribution base than a separate standalone service could offer on its own.
It also gives FIFA more data, more tools, and more ways to push content to fans.
There is one detail to watch
Not every part of FIFA+ on DAZN will look the same in every country. The live match count is described for selected territories, and some tournament access is also territory-based. So while the platform is global, the exact live content you see may still depend on where you are.