The FIFA World Cup is the most popular sport worldwide, and FIFA has secured extensive global coverage rights for the World Cup 2022.
In past world cups, every rights owner is expected to broadcast live coverage of the event on TV and through online live streams. That will guarantee that everyone can watch the world cup no matter where they live.
We list each nation’s world cup rights holder and explain how viewers may watch the games live on TV and the internet.
FoxSports Coverage For FIFA world cup 2022
With the world cup rights in the US, FoxSports will broadcast live coverage on TV and FoxGO, its official online streaming service. In addition, the US Fox network will carry every World Cup game. At the same time, Telemundo has coverage rights in the US, but solely for Spanish-language commentary.
BCC & ITV Broadcast
All FIFA world cup matches will be live broadcast by accessible TV networks because the Uk government has a deal with FIFA for streaming rights. The 2022 World Cup will be broadcast on BBC and ITV, which charge a fee for broadcast.
FIFA World Cup 2022 TV Channels List
World Cup 2022 matches will be shown in 180 countries. The table below lists each nation and the network that has World Cup television rights from FIFA. FIFA releases the final list of partner networks before the event.
TV Network | Country | Coverage Details |
RTSH | Albania | TV & via online streams |
ARMTV | Armenia | – |
SBS | Australia | Only Australian games on SBS |
ORF | Austria | Free-to-air channel with German commentary. |
İTV | Azerbaijan | – |
BTRC | Belarus | – |
VRT, RTBF | Belgium | Free-to-air channel and online streams in Belgium |
Unitel | Bolivia | – |
BHRT | Bosnia and Herzegovina | – |
TV Globo, SporTV | Brazil | Brazil matches on free-to-air channels (the rest on paid) |
BNT | Bulgaria | – |
CTV, TSN, RDS | Canada | – |
SportsMax | Caribbean | – |
CCTV | China | – |
Caracol Televisión – RCN Televisión – Win Sports | Colombia | – |
Teletica | Costa Rica | – |
HRT | Croatia | – |
CyBC | Cyprus | – |
ČT | Czech Republic | – |
DR – TV 2 | Denmark | – |
ERR | Estonia | – |
European Broadcasting Union | Europe | – |
Yle, MTV3 | Finland | – |
TF1, beIN Sports | France | – |
ARD, ZDF, Deutsche Telekom | Germany | – |
TV Azteca, Tigo Sports | Guatemala | – |
ANT1 | Greece | – |
GPB | Georgia | – |
PCCW | Hong Kong | – |
MTVA | Hungary | – |
RÚV | Iceland | – |
Viacom18 | India | — |
RCTI, MNCTV, iNews | Indonesia | – |
RTÉ | Ireland | – |
IPBC | Israel | – |
RAI | Italy | – |
NHK General TV, Fuji Television, Nippon Television, Tokyo Broadcasting System Television, TV Asahi, TV Tokyo | Japan | – |
RTK | Kosovo | – |
LTV | Latvia | – |
LRT | Lithuania | – |
RTL Group | Luxembourg | – |
PBS | Malta | – |
Televisa, Sky México, TUDN, TV Azteca | Mexico | – |
beIN Sports | Middle East | – |
beIN Sports | North Africa | – |
TRM | Moldova | – |
RTCG | Montenegro | – |
NOS | Netherlands | – |
Sky Sport | New Zealand | – |
MRT | North Macedonia | – |
PTV Sports | Pakistan | – |
Latina | Peru | – |
TVP | Poland | – |
RTP | Portugal | – |
TVR | Romania | – |
Perviy Kanal, VGTRK, Match TV | Russia | – |
RTS | Serbia | – |
RTVS | Slovakia | – |
Mediapro | Spain | – |
SuperSport | South Africa | – |
SuperSport | Sub Saharan Africa | – |
SVT, TV4 | Sweden | – |
SRG SSR | Switzerland | – |
TRT | Turkey | – |
Suspilne | Ukraine | – |
BBC, ITV | UK | – |
Fox, Telemundo | US | – |