Tour FOX Sports’ 2026 FIFA World Cup Production Operations in Los Angeles
17m
At FOX Sports’ Los Angeles facility, a massive technical and production operation is powering coverage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup for American audiences. With production centralized in L.A., FOX Sports is aggregating host-broadcast feeds from the International Broadcast Centre, stadiums, and remote studios while managing a complex web of control rooms, studios, edit bays, graphics systems, digital workflows, and network infrastructure.
In this exclusive video tour, explore the entire facility with executives from the FOX Sports team. You'll see studio operations, including Stage A, Stage B, and the advanced AR/XR workflows supported by Unreal Engine, automation, and a massive LED environment. From signal flow and connectivity to content creation, graphics, catering, and collaboration across teams and partners, this is a look at what it takes to produce one of the world’s biggest sporting events.
We also take a swing through the Vault Control Room, where dozens of match feeds are ingested and integrated into FOX’s coverage; the redundant network architecture is designed to keep signals moving; the postproduction and media-management hub supporting daily content creation; and the digital studio powering 24/7 coverage across FOX Sports platforms.