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The FIFA World Cup 2026 will be broadcast across the UK by BBC and ITV, giving football fans extensive access to live matches throughout the tournament. During the knockout rounds and final stages, selected matches will be available simultaneously on both broadcasters.
BBC will air live matches on BBC One and BBC Two, with full streaming coverage available through BBC iPlayer. Many matches will also be available in UHD, while selected games will offer multiple commentary options.
ITV will broadcast its live fixtures on ITV1 and ITV4, with additional streaming available through ITVX, allowing viewers to watch matches across multiple devices.
Sky customers using Sky Stream or Sky Glass can benefit from the special "Real Time" low-latency viewing mode, reducing broadcast delay and allowing limited pause, rewind, and fast-forward functions to quickly review key moments such as goals, penalties, and referee decisions.
Sky's dedicated World Cup section also includes classic matches, documentaries, films, podcasts, highlights, and exclusive football content, alongside the daily "World Cup Breakfast" program on Sky Sports News.
Fans can also enjoy live radio commentary through BBC Radio 5 Live via BBC Sounds and TalkSPORT via RadioPlayer on supported Sky devices.
For viewers looking for a flexible way to enjoy live sports and entertainment, IPTV-GREAT provides access to a wide range of live TV channels, sports coverage, movies, and on-demand content, making it easy to follow every moment of the FIFA World Cup 2026.
BBC will air live matches on BBC One and BBC Two, with full streaming coverage available through BBC iPlayer. Many matches will also be available in UHD, while selected games will offer multiple commentary options.
ITV will broadcast its live fixtures on ITV1 and ITV4, with additional streaming available through ITVX, allowing viewers to watch matches across multiple devices.
Sky customers using Sky Stream or Sky Glass can benefit from the special "Real Time" low-latency viewing mode, reducing broadcast delay and allowing limited pause, rewind, and fast-forward functions to quickly review key moments such as goals, penalties, and referee decisions.
Sky's dedicated World Cup section also includes classic matches, documentaries, films, podcasts, highlights, and exclusive football content, alongside the daily "World Cup Breakfast" program on Sky Sports News.
Fans can also enjoy live radio commentary through BBC Radio 5 Live via BBC Sounds and TalkSPORT via RadioPlayer on supported Sky devices.
For viewers looking for a flexible way to enjoy live sports and entertainment, IPTV-GREAT provides access to a wide range of live TV channels, sports coverage, movies, and on-demand content, making it easy to follow every moment of the FIFA World Cup 2026.