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Fox Corporation secures NFL broadcast rights for Mexico starting 2026

June 8, 2026 8:02 AM

Fox Corporation (NASDAQ: FOX, FOXA) and the NFL announced a multi-year agreement to broadcast NFL content in Mexico beginning with the 2026 season, according to a company statement.

The agreement includes Thursday Night Football, Sunday regular season games, Thanksgiving games, all NFC playoff games, the NFL Pro Bowl Games, and the Super Bowl. Fox will distribute the content across its platforms including Fox and FOX+ on linear television, streaming on FOX One, and select content on FOX on Tubi.

Fox will produce four weekly original NFL programs designed for Mexican audiences, including two fantasy football-focused shows. The programming aims to provide year-round NFL content beyond game broadcasts.

"For FOX, this alliance with the NFL reinforces our historic relationship with one of the most exciting leagues in the world and our commitment to bringing the best sports content to our viewers," said Carlos Martínez, EVP FOX Latin America.

The NFL's Mexico Director General Arturo Olive stated the partnership will "enable us to connect with audiences through broad coverage, original content and a compelling season-long experience."

The deal represents Fox's expansion of sports programming in Mexico through its FOX Latin America division. Fox Corporation operates domestic brands including FOX News Media, FOX Sports, Tubi Media Group, FOX Entertainment and FOX Television Stations.

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