Major tournaments
The 2026 FIFA World Cup plus other international and club competitions as they appear in the channel list.
CricFy TV started as a cricket app, but its channel list has grown to cover plenty of football too. If you're after a free way to follow the big matches on your phone — and cast them to the TV — here's what the app offers, how to get the best out of it, and the honest caveats worth knowing.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup plus other international and club competitions as they appear in the channel list.
Adaptive quality up to 1080p, with the option to drop down a level so the stream stays steady.
Cast with Chromecast or sideload onto FireStick and Android TV for a proper match-night setup.
Because CricFy TV draws from many sources, the football line-up shifts with the calendar rather than sitting in a fixed list. During a major event — like the World Cup that's on right now — you'll usually find several feeds for the headline fixtures. Around it, the channel library tends to carry a mix of league and cup football from different regions. It's a free aggregator, so think of it as "what's live today" rather than a guaranteed schedule.
The app runs anywhere Android does. For the living room, sideload it onto an Amazon FireStick or Android TV; on a computer, run it through an emulator. Same channels, bigger screen.
We're an independent guide, not affiliated with any league or broadcaster, and we host no streams. CricFy TV shows third-party content, which can be a legal grey area depending on where you live. Use a VPN, check your local laws, and prefer an official free stream when one exists. See our safety & legal page.