QUESTION
Is Amazon Prime worth it for World Cup 2026?
Probably not worth it if your main goal is watching live World Cup 2026 matches. Based on the current info, Amazon Prime/Prime Video appears to be tied more to World Cup-related coverage (for example, schedule reveal or companion programming) rather than the live tournament broadcasts themselves.
A fair way to think about the value:
- Prime membership in the U.S. is typically about $15/month or $139/year.
- If you’d only subscribe for World Cup 2026 and it doesn’t include the live matches you want, the value is weak.
- It can be worth it only if you already use Prime for shipping, deals, or other Prime Video content, and the World Cup coverage is just a bonus.
One caveat: rights and streaming availability can change, so check the official completed listings / broadcast-rights announcements in your country before paying for a subscription just for the tournament.