
Fox announced Monday it has secured a multi-year broadcasting agreement to televise National Football League games across Mexico beginning with the 2026 season.
The partnership represents another example of media companies investing heavily in live sports programming to attract viewers and grow their subscriber base as competition intensifies in the streaming market.
Key elements of the agreement include:
• Mexican audiences will receive access to an extensive lineup of games annually, featuring Thursday Night Football, Sunday regular-season contests, and Thanksgiving Day games.
• The broadcasting rights encompass all NFC playoff games, the Pro Bowl Games, and the Super Bowl championship.
• Fox plans to distribute programming through multiple platforms including its traditional FOX and FOX+ television channels, the FOX One streaming platform, and selected content via FOX on Tubi’s free streaming service.
• In addition to live game coverage, Fox will produce four weekly original NFL programming shows tailored for Mexican viewers, featuring two weekly fantasy football-focused programs.








