Streaming 90 minutes of football in HD eats through mobile data fast. With most World Cup 2026 matches falling in the early morning or late evening Philippine time, many fans will be watching on their phones away from home Wi-Fi. This guide compares the best mobile data plans to stream World Cup 2026 in the Philippines, so you do not end up buffering during a penalty shootout. If you have not picked your viewing platform yet, our complete World Cup viewing guide for the Philippines covers BlastTV, FIFA+, and PHT schedules.
QUICK ANSWER The best options for streaming the World Cup 2026 in the Philippines are Globe’s GPlan PLUS postpaid plans with unlimited 5G, GOMO’s Unlimited Data packs (capped at 10Mbps), and Smart’s short-term Unlimited 5G data packs for match-day binges. Pick based on whether you need an all-day buffer or just a few hours of high-speed streaming around kickoff.
How Much Data Does Streaming a Match Actually Use?
Before comparing plans, it helps to know what you are working with. Streaming a 90-minute match in standard definition typically uses 1 to 1.5GB. In HD, that climbs to 3 to 4GB per match. If you are watching three matches a day during the group stage, which is realistic during peak World Cup days, that is potentially 9 to 12GB of data daily at HD quality.
This is why a single small data pack will not cut it for serious fans. You need either a genuinely unlimited option or a large enough bucket to survive a multi-match day. For day-by-day match volume, check our complete tournament guide and plan ahead.
Globe: GPlan PLUS and Go+ Promos
Globe remains one of the most widely used networks in the Philippines, and its 2026 lineup gives streaming fans a few solid routes.
GPlan PLUS (Postpaid) — Globe’s postpaid plans include unlimited calls, texts, and generous data allocations. The ₱799 GPlan PLUS tier includes 10GB of swappable data along with free unlimited 5G access for 12 months. That makes it a strong baseline for fans who want consistent high-speed access throughout the tournament without worrying about daily caps.
For heavier users, the ₱1,999 GPlan PLUS tier bumps the swappable data allocation to 60GB, still with unlimited calls, texts, and a full year of free unlimited 5G. Useful if you are also using your connection for work calls and social media alongside match streams.
Go+ Prepaid Promos — If you are not on postpaid, Globe’s Go+ prepaid lineup for 2026 splits your allocation into open-access data, app-specific Lifestyle Freebies, and conditional free 5G data. Prices range from ₱99 to ₱400. The catch: the higher 15-day tiers (Go+179, Go+250, Go+400) unlock unlimited 5G, but only if you have a 5G-capable phone and are within 5G coverage. For more on which networks work best in your area, check our Philippines SIM and telecom guide.
Important: Globe still does not offer a true unlimited data promo for prepaid subscribers as of 2026. Prepaid Globe users streaming heavily should pair a Go+ promo with a backup option below.
GOMO: The Closest Thing to True Unlimited
If buffer-free streaming matters more than raw speed, GOMO is worth a look. GOMO has expanded its unlimited data offerings for 2026, now including a 7-day option plus a bundle that combines unlimited calls and texts with unlimited data.
The trade-off is speed. GOMO’s Unlimited Data packs cap speeds at 10Mbps. Fine for standard or even HD streaming on most apps, but not ideal if you are also downloading large files at the same time. The upside is genuinely unlimited usage across a multi-match day, which removes the anxiety of checking your data balance during extra time.
Smart: Short-Term Unlimited 5G for Match Days
If you do not want a long-term commitment, Smart’s 1-day, 3-day, and 7-day Unlimited 5G data packs are more affordable in 2026 than in previous years. These short bursts are ideal for fans who only need heavy data access on specific match days. For example, a 1-day pack on the day your country’s team plays, or a 3-day pack covering a weekend with multiple fixtures.
This approach works particularly well for the group stage, where matches are concentrated on specific days. Buy a short-term pack the night before a big match day and you are covered without paying for data you will not use during quieter stretches of the tournament. You can find the full network comparison on our telecom plans and promos hub.
Quick Comparison: Which Plan Fits Your Viewing Habits?
Match your plan to your viewing intensity:
- Casual viewer (1 match every few days) — Globe Go+99 or Go+149 promo, or Smart’s 1-day Unlimited 5G pack
- Daily viewer (1 match per day) — GPlan PLUS ₱799 with 10GB swappable + unlimited 5G
- Heavy fan (multiple matches daily) — GOMO Unlimited Data bundle, capped at 10Mbps but no data ceiling
- Work-from-home plus football — GPlan PLUS ₱1,999 with 60GB swappable data for both streaming and work
Tips for Reducing Data Usage While Streaming
A few small adjustments stretch your data further during the tournament:
- Lower stream quality to Auto or 480p during commute-time viewing — save HD for Wi-Fi
- Download match highlights later on Wi-Fi instead of streaming live replays on mobile data
- Disable auto-play and background app refresh for apps you are not actively using during the match
- Check the PHT match schedule in advance so you know which days need heavier data allocations
For the exact match times converted to Philippine Time, our tournament guide and viewing guide both list every fixture so you can plan your data packs around them.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much data do I need to stream a full World Cup match?
A 90-minute match uses roughly 1 to 1.5GB at standard definition and 3 to 4GB at HD. If you are watching multiple matches per day, plan for 9 to 12GB daily at HD, or significantly less if you switch to standard definition on mobile data.
Does Globe offer unlimited data for prepaid users in 2026?
No. Globe still does not offer a true unlimited data promo for prepaid subscribers as of 2026. Prepaid Globe users should consider Go+ promos with conditional 5G data, or pair Globe with a GOMO unlimited data pack as backup.
Is GOMO’s unlimited data good enough for HD streaming?
Yes, for most viewers. GOMO Unlimited Data packs are capped at 10Mbps, which comfortably supports standard and HD streaming on apps like FIFA+ and BlastTV, though it may feel slow if you are also downloading large files.
What is the cheapest way to stream just a few World Cup matches?
Smart’s short-term Unlimited 5G data packs (1-day, 3-day, or 7-day) are ideal for casual viewers. Buy a pack only for the days your preferred teams are playing rather than committing to a monthly plan.
Can I register Globe promos through GCash or Maya?
Yes. Most Globe prepaid promos including Go+ and GoUNLI can be registered through GCash or Maya e-wallet apps, plus the GlobeOne app and the *143# USSD code. Postpaid GPlan PLUS subscriptions are managed through the GlobeOne app.