YouTube said the YouTube FIFA Creator Cup will stream live from Central Park on Sunday, bringing a creator-led soccer showcase to the platform with kickoff details, roster information and official viewing channels for the event.
The one-day event combines FIFA-branded soccer action with creator participation and will be broadcast from a public setting in New York City. YouTube said the stream is intended to be available to viewers following the match online, with the announcement positioning the event for soccer fans, creator audiences and viewers tracking live events in the city.
According to the announcement, the live broadcast is set for Sunday, with organizers providing kickoff timing and pre-match coverage details for viewers. YouTube did not add further schedule changes in the release. For readers following Volve Vision’s live coverage roundup, related streaming updates are also available in the live streams section.
The company said the creator roster will be part of the event package, with teams and participants listed ahead of the match. The release did not identify final roster changes beyond the announced lineup. YouTube said the creators involved are central to the format, which blends sports presentation with creator-led digital distribution.
Viewing options will center on the official YouTube stream. The release said the event will be carried through YouTube’s broadcast channels, with the platform serving as the primary destination for live coverage. No separate ticketing, price or pay-per-view terms were included in the announcement.
For mobile and desktop viewers, the stream can be followed through the YouTube app, a web browser or connected TV devices, consistent with standard YouTube live-event viewing. The announcement did not specify additional regional simulcasts or language feeds. Viewers were directed to the official broadcast rather than unofficial reuploads for live coverage.
Central Park provides a prominent outdoor backdrop for the event, adding a New York setting to a live sports broadcast built around online creators. YouTube’s announcement places the match within a wider mix of sports, digital entertainment and location-based live streaming. Readers interested in other public-space camera feeds and live city views can also find coverage in Volve Vision’s cameras news section.
The company said additional details, including creator lineups and watch information, are available in the announcement tied to the event. The release did not include further technical specifications or distribution terms beyond the live YouTube stream.






