Where to Stream the FIFA World Cup 2026 Soundtrack: Every Platform

The FIFA World Cup 2026 has the biggest official music project in the tournament’s history — 18 tracks, a roster that runs from Shakira and Burna Boy to The Rolling Stones, Future, LISA, 21 Savage, and BTS — and it’s all available right now across every major streaming platform.

Whether you’re looking for the album on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, Amazon Music, Tidal, or Deezer, or you want to go straight to the official FIFA Sound portal — this is the complete guide to where everything lives, what’s free and what requires a subscription, and which platform gives you the best audio quality.


The Official FIFA World Cup 2026 Album: What You’re Streaming

Before diving into platforms, here’s a quick overview of what the album actually is. The Official FIFA World Cup 2026™ Album, released under the FIFA Sound label, spans 18 tracks and runs just under 58 minutes. FIFA Sound has called it the most extensive multi-track music and culture project ever created for a FIFA World Cup.

The full confirmed tracklist is:

  1. “Goals” — LISA, Anitta, Rema
  2. “Game Time” — Future, Tyla
  3. “Illuminate” — Jessie Reyez, Elyanna
  4. “Echo” — Daddy Yankee, Shenseea
  5. “Por Ella” — Los Ángeles Azules, Belinda
  6. “Three Nations” — 21 Savage, Natanael Cano, French Montana
  7. “No Place Like Home” — Major Lazer, Nelly Furtado, Davido
  8. “In the Stars (Cirkut & Andrew Watt Remix)” — The Rolling Stones
  9. “Show Me” — Ayra Starr, Latto
  10. “Mi Mexico Lindo” — Alejandro Fernández
  11. “Lighter” — Jelly Roll, Carín León
  12. “Dai Dai” — Shakira, Burna Boy (Official Song)
  13. “Blessings” — Stormzy, Fridayy, Angel
  14. “JUMP” — J Balvin
  15. “Game On” — IShowSpeed
  16. “Echo de Menos” — Danny Ocean
  17. “Partizan” — Shaggy, Cimafunk, Z
  18. “Golden” — EJAE (Official Anthem)

For deep dives on individual tracks, check our breakdown of “Dai Dai” by Shakira and Burna Boy, our piece on “Three Nations” by 21 Savage, Natanael Cano and French Montana, and our complete album tracklist guide.


Every Platform: Where to Stream

Spotify

Best for: Free listening, curated playlists, social sharing

The full Official FIFA World Cup 2026™ Album is available on Spotify now. You can find it by searching “FIFA Sound” or “Official FIFA World Cup 2026 Album” directly in the search bar. The album sits on the FIFA Sound artist page, which also houses previous tournament music going back to Qatar 2022.

Free users can stream on shuffle with ads on mobile. Premium subscribers get on-demand playback, downloads, and no ads. Spotify also runs a dedicated FIFA World Cup 2026 editorial playlist updated throughout the tournament with both album tracks and related songs.

Direct link: Official FIFA World Cup 2026™ Album on Spotify


Apple Music

Best for: Lossless audio, Dolby Atmos, iOS users

The full 18-track album is available on Apple Music under FIFA Sound, with a runtime of 58 minutes. Apple Music subscribers get access to Lossless Audio across the full album and Dolby Atmos spatial audio on select tracks including “Dai Dai” — meaning if you have compatible earbuds or speakers, you’ll hear the mix the way it was produced.

No free tier is available on Apple Music beyond the three-month trial for new subscribers. Existing subscribers can find the album by searching “FIFA Sound 2026” in the app.

Direct link: Official FIFA World Cup 2026™ Album on Apple Music


YouTube Music

Best for: Free streaming with ads, music video integration

Every track on the album is available on YouTube Music, and this is the only platform where you can switch seamlessly between the audio track and the official music video within the same app. FIFA has published official music videos and lyric videos for every major single on the FIFA World Cup YouTube channel.

YouTube Music Free lets you stream with ads on your browser. YouTube Premium ($13.99/month) removes ads, enables background play on mobile, and lets you download tracks offline.

Direct link to FIFA’s official YouTube channel playlist: FIFA World Cup 2026 Official Playlist on YouTube


Amazon Music

Best for: Amazon Prime members, Ultra HD audio quality

The Official FIFA World Cup 2026™ Album is fully available on Amazon Music. Amazon Prime members get access to a rotating selection of playlists including World Cup music at no extra cost. Amazon Music Unlimited subscribers (starting at $9.99/month, or $8.99 for Prime members) get access to the full album on demand, plus HD and Ultra HD streaming — Amazon’s lossless and high-resolution audio tiers — for eligible tracks.

Search “FIFA Sound” or “World Cup 2026 album” in the Amazon Music app to find it.


Tidal

Best for: HiFi audio, artist-focused subscribers

Tidal carries the full album and is the go-to platform for listeners who prioritize audio fidelity above everything else. Tidal’s HiFi tier streams at CD-quality lossless (FLAC), and its HiFi Plus tier adds Dolby Atmos and Sony 360 Reality Audio on compatible tracks. If you’re listening to “Dai Dai” or “Goals” through a good pair of headphones and want the highest possible quality, Tidal is the strongest option for that specific use case.

Plans start at $10.99/month for HiFi. Search “FIFA World Cup 2026” directly in the app.


Deezer

Best for: Free tier with more on-demand options than Spotify Free, global availability

Deezer carries the complete Official FIFA World Cup 2026™ Album and maintains a long-running FIFA World Cup songs playlist going back to 1990 — useful context if you want to hear how this year’s tracks compare to the classics. Deezer’s free tier on desktop allows more on-demand listening than Spotify’s free mobile offering. Deezer Premium ($10.99/month) adds full mobile on-demand access and FLAC-quality HiFi streaming.


The Official FIFA Sound Portal

Best for: Going straight to the source

FIFA maintains an official FIFA Sound landing page at fifa.com/en/tournaments/mens/worldcup/canadamexicousa2026/fifa-sound/official-album where you’ll find links to every streaming platform, official music video embeds, and any new tracks added during the tournament.

FIFA Sound has confirmed that additional collaborations and singles will continue to roll out throughout the tournament — so the FIFA Sound portal is the most reliable place to check if a new track has been added mid-tournament that isn’t yet showing in search results elsewhere.


Free vs. Paid: Quick Comparison

If you want to stream the full album without paying anything, YouTube is the most complete free option — every track has an official music video or lyric video on the FIFA World Cup channel, with no account required to watch.

For free audio-only streaming with ads, Spotify Free (browser and mobile shuffle) and Deezer Free (desktop on-demand) are the practical options.

For the best audio quality, Apple Music (Dolby Atmos), Tidal HiFi Plus (Dolby Atmos + 360 Audio), and Amazon Music Unlimited HD are the top three — all requiring a paid subscription.


What About the “DNA” Anthem — Is That on the Album Too?

Good question. “DNA” — the official ceremonial anthem featuring Andrea Bocelli, EJAE, David Guetta, and Megan Thee Stallion — is a separate release from the album’s main tracklist. It is available on Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube as a standalone single under FIFA Sound, but it does not appear as a numbered track on the Official FIFA World Cup 2026™ Album playlist.

For a full explanation of the difference between the anthem and the official song, see our guide on who sings the official World Cup 2026 song.


Host City Themes: An Underrated Bonus

Alongside the main album, FIFA Sound also released the Official FIFA World Cup 26™ Host City Themes — a separate project featuring 16 producers, each representing one of the 16 host cities, with their own local musical signature woven into a rework of the official tournament theme.

Notable names include DJ Jazzy Jeff (Philadelphia), Tech N9ne (Kansas City), Dallas Austin (Atlanta), and the Mexican Institute of Sound (Mexico City). This album is available on Spotify and Apple Music under the FIFA Sound artist page and is a genuinely great listen if you want to go deeper than the main album.


FAQs

Where can I stream the FIFA World Cup 2026 album for free?
YouTube is the best free option — FIFA’s official YouTube channel has music videos and lyric videos for every track, no account required. Spotify Free and Deezer Free also offer limited free streaming with ads.

Is the FIFA World Cup 2026 album on Spotify?
Yes. The full 18-track Official FIFA World Cup 2026™ Album is available on Spotify now. Search “FIFA Sound” or find it directly at the link in this article.

How many songs are on the official FIFA World Cup 2026 album?
18 tracks, running just under 58 minutes in total.

Is “DNA” by Andrea Bocelli and EJAE on the album?
“DNA” is a separate standalone release — it is not a numbered track on the 18-song official album, though it is available on all major streaming platforms under FIFA Sound.

Which platform has the best audio quality for the FIFA 2026 soundtrack?
Apple Music (Dolby Atmos), Tidal HiFi Plus (Dolby Atmos + Sony 360 Reality Audio), and Amazon Music Unlimited HD (Ultra HD lossless) are the three best options for high-quality audio. All require a paid subscription.

Will more songs be added to the album during the tournament?
Possibly. FIFA Sound has confirmed that additional tracks may roll out throughout the tournament. Check the official FIFA Sound portal or your streaming app for updates.

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