Where to Watch FIFA World Cup 2026 ?
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The wait is over! Today, June 11, 2026, marks the kickoff of the historic 23rd edition of the FIFA World Cup. Co-hosted by Canada, Mexico, and the United States, this tournament is the biggest one yet, featuring an expanded 48-team format and a massive 104 matches.
Whether you are watching from your living room in Mumbai or streaming on the go, here is your complete guide on how to catch every moment of the beautiful game
Where to Watch in India
After months of suspense, Indian football fans finally have a confirmed home for the tournament. Zee Entertainment secured the exclusive broadcast rights just days before the opening match.
Television Broadcast
Matches will be aired live on Zee’s newly launched, dedicated sports network. You can tune in with English or Hindi commentary on the following channels:
Unite8 Sports 1
Unite8 Sports 1 HD
Unite8 Sports 2
Unite8 Sports 2 HD
Live Streaming
If you prefer streaming on your mobile device, laptop, or smart TV, ZEE5 is the official digital home for the tournament.
To watch, you will need to purchase one of ZEE5’s premium subscription plans:
All Access + Sports Plan: ₹799 for 3 months (covers the entire tournament period).
Premium Annual Plan: ₹1,699 per year (includes 4K Ultra HD quality, Dolby Atmos sound, and streaming on up to 4 devices).
Match Timings for Indian Fans
With the tournament spread across multiple time zones in North America, Indian fans will need to prepare for some late-night and early-morning viewing.
| Match Type / Location | Kick-off Time (IST) |
| Opening Match, Semi-Finals & Final | 12:30 AM |
| Atlanta Venues | 9:30 PM |
| Dallas & Houston Venues | 10:30 PM |
| West Coast Venues (San Francisco, Vancouver) | Up to 9:30 AM |
Global Viewing Options
If you are tuning in from outside of India, the tournament is widely accessible across major international networks.
United States
English: Fox Sports (FS1, FOX).
Spanish: Telemundo and Universo.
Streaming: FOX One (the official English-language streaming app), YouTube TV, and Fire TV. Note: Tubi is streaming the opening match (Mexico vs. South Africa) for free.
YouTube Integration
In a major digital push, FIFA has partnered with YouTube for 2026. Depending on your region, official broadcasters will be streaming the first 10 minutes of every match live on their respective YouTube channels. The platform will also host daily official highlights, Shorts, and exclusive behind-the-scenes content from global creators.




