Here is the complete breakdown of where and how to watch:
Television Channels
Several local TV channels have acquired the rights to broadcast the matches live. You can watch for free on:
BTV (Bangladesh Television) : The state-owned broadcaster is the primary rights holder and will air matches free of cost .
Somoy TV: A key partner in the broadcast arrangement .
T Sports: The dedicated sports channel will also telecast the matches .
Live Streaming (OTT Platforms)
For viewers who prefer to watch on their phones, laptops, or smart TVs, several streaming platforms will carry the tournament:
Toffee (Banglalink): This platform has secured the exclusive OTT streaming rights and will show all 104 matches. It is available to all users in Bangladesh, regardless of their mobile network operator .
Bioscope+ (Grameenphone): The matches will be streamed via the Bioscope+ app, as well as the MyGP and Skitto apps .
iScreen & Robi: Other platforms like iScreen and My Robi have also acquired sub-licenses to stream the matches .
Public Viewing (Big Screens)
The government has arranged for live screenings on giant screens in Dhaka and across the country. This allows fans to watch the matches in a communal atmosphere without any cost .
Global Broadcasters
In case you are traveling or living abroad, here are the official broadcasters for some major countries:
United Kingdom: BBC, ITV
United States: Fox Sports (English), Telemundo (Spanish)
India: Zee Entertainment
Canada: Bell Media (TSN, CTV)
Australia: SBS
Spain: RTVE, Mediapro, DAZN
Germany: ARD, ZDF, Magenta Sport
France: M6, beIN Sports
Fifa world cup venue:
🇺🇸🇨🇦🇲🇽 FIFA World Cup 2026 (USA, Canada, Mexico)
This tournament is happening right now (June 11 – July 19, 2026). A total of 16 stadiums are hosting 104 matches .
Country Host City Stadium Name Capacity Key Matches (Examples)
USA Atlanta, GA Atlanta Stadium 68,239 Semi-final
Boston, MA Boston Stadium 64,146 Quarter-final
Dallas, TX Dallas Stadium 70,649 Semi-final
Houston, TX Houston Stadium 68,777 Round of 16
Kansas City, MO Kansas City Stadium 69,045 Quarter-final
Los Angeles, CA Los Angeles Stadium 70,492 Quarter-final (USA's opener)
Miami, FL Miami Stadium 64,478 Bronze Final (3rd Place)
New York/New Jersey New York New Jersey Stadium 80,663 THE FINAL (July 19)
Philadelphia, PA Philadelphia Stadium 68,324 Round of 16
San Francisco, CA San Francisco Bay Area Stadium 68,827 Round of 32
Seattle, WA Seattle Stadium 66,925 Round of 16
Canada Toronto, ON Toronto Stadium 43,036 Round of 32 (Canada's opener)
Vancouver, BC BC Place Vancouver 52,497 Round of 16
Mexico Mexico City Mexico City Stadium 80,824 Tournament Opener (Mexico vs South Africa)
Guadalajara Guadalajara Stadium 45,664 Group Stage
Monterrey Monterrey Stadium 51,243 Round of 32
🇪🇸🇵🇹🇲🇦🇺🇾🇦🇷🇵🇾 FIFA World Cup 2030 (Spain, Portugal, Morocco + South America)
The 2030 World Cup will span 6 countries across 3 continents to celebrate the tournament's 100th anniversary .
Format: The first 3 matches will be played in South America, followed by the rest of the tournament in Europe and Africa .
Official Hosts (101 matches): Spain, Portugal, and Morocco .
Centenary Matches (3 matches): Uruguay (Estadio Centenario in Montevideo), Argentina, and Paraguay .
Full List of Proposed/Confirmed Venues (2030)
Country Proposed Venues (Location)
Spain (9 venues) Santiago Bernabéu (Madrid), Metropolitano (Madrid), Camp Nou (Barcelona), RCDE Stadium (Barcelona), San Mamés (Bilbao), Anoeta (San Sebastián), La Cartuja (Seville), Gran Canaria (Las Palmas), La Romareda (Zaragoza)
Morocco (6 venues) Hassan II Stadium (Casablanca), Adrar Stadium (Agadir), Fez Stadium (Fez), Marrakesh Stadium (Marrakesh), Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium (Rabat), Ibn Batouta Stadium (Tangier)
Portugal (3 venues) Estádio da Luz (Lisbon), Estádio José Alvalade (Lisbon), Estádio do Dragão (Porto)
South America (3 venues) Estadio Centenario (Montevideo, Uruguay), Estadio Monumental (Buenos Aires, Argentina), Estadio Nacional (Asunción, Paraguay)