SiriusXM is turning the 2026 FIFA World Cup into a multi‑sensory experience, broadcasting every match while letting U.S. and international players host their own DJ sets. Goalkeepers,defenders and even former stars will spin tracks and share stories on a range of music channels, creating a unique blend of sport and sound.

Matt Turner’s Drake‑Heavy Set Lands on The Heat (Channel 46)

Goalkeeper Matt Turner, who plays for the New England Revolution, will debut a DJ set on SiriusXM’s The Heat (channel 46). According to the service’s announcement, Turner’s playlist features Drake, Kendrick Lamar, SZA, Tems, Justin Bieber and John Summit, each tied to a personal anecdote from his career.

Mark McKenzie and Miles Robinson Bring Hip‑Hop Nation to Life (Channel 44)

Defender Mark McKenzie is slated to host a set on Hip‑Hop Nation (channel 44), where he will spin Jaz Donell, 2 Jayz and Koffee. Fellow defender Miles Robinson, also of the U.S. men’s team, will appear on the same channel with tracks from Kendrick Lamar, Jay‑Z, Frank Ocean, J Cole, Burna Boy, Ye and Chance the Rapper. The report notes that both players will repeat their mixes throughout the tournament.

International Stars Add Global Flavor on Caliente (Channel 152)

Ecuadorian forward Leonardo Campana and Paraguayan midfielder Miguel Almirón will host DJ sets on Caliente (channel 152), a station dedicated to Latin sounds. Their selections are expected to showcase regional hits alongside mainstream tracks, expanding the World Cup’s musical reach beyond North America.

Eric Wynalda’s Classic‑Rock Takeover of Ozzy’s Boneyard (Channel 38)

Former U.S. international and commentator Eric Wynalda will curate a classic‑rock and metal set for Ozzy’s Boneyard (channel 38). the lineup, as detailed by SiriusXM, includes Ozzy Osbourne, Iron Maiden,AC/DC, Black Sabbath and Judas Priest, offering a nostalgic counterpoint to the tournament’s youthful energy.

Who Will Fill the Gaps in the Player‑DJ Lineup?

While the announcement lists dozens of participants, it leaves several high‑profile names—such as captain Christian Pulisic and star forward Giovanni Reyna—unconfirmed. The report does not clarify whether these omissions are strategic or simply pending.

Live Audio Coverage: All 104 Matches on SiriusXM

SiriusXM will deliver English‑language audio for every one of the 104 World Cup matches via its partnership with FOX Sports. Most games will air on Fox Sports (channel 83), with double‑headers split between Fox Sports and SiriusXM FC (channel 157). Daily analysis will run around the clock on SiriusXM FC,ensuring fans can follow the tournament without a TV screen.

When the Tournament Kicks Off and Ends

The competition opens on Thursday, June 11, 2026, and concludes with the final on July 19, 2026. The U.S. men’s team begins Group D play against Paraguay on Friday, June 12, at 9 p.m. ET, a match that will be streamed live on SiriusXM’s match‑day channels.