Verizon is handing new Home Internet customers three free months of Fox One as it tries to pull more households into its broadband service before the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The deal gives newcomers access to a streaming service that will carry every match of the tournament, which begins June 11.
The promotion lands at a moment when soccer fans are already looking for where to watch the event, and Verizon is using that demand to make its Home Internet package look more attractive. Each plan comes with the Fox One perk, which also includes Fox channels such as Fox Sports, FS1 and FS2.
That free window matters because it is narrow. The offer is limited to new Verizon Home Internet customers, even though Fox One will be streaming every match this year, which means existing subscribers are not part of the promotion as described. After three months, Fox One reverts to its regular $15 monthly price unless customers cancel the renewal.
Verizon does not say how long the Home Internet promotion will stay available, leaving the timing open for anyone who wants to sign up before the tournament starts. Customers can check whether service is offered at their address on Verizon’s Home Internet page, and that search tool is the first step for anyone hoping to lock in the free Fox One period before June 11.
The move fits Verizon’s broader push to keep its network products in view as it courts new customers. For some households, it may read like a bundled sports pass. For others, it is a reminder that the cheapest month is the one that comes before the bill starts.

