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    Which channel will show FIFA World Cup 2026 in India? Know Where to watch FIFA matches live free in India

    Know How to watch FIFA World Cup 2026 free in India: Fans in India can catch the FIFA World Cup 2026 on various platforms like ZEE channels and the Zee5 app. Selected matches, including the opener and knockout stages, will be free on DD Sports. The tournament started with Mexico facing South Africa. Indian viewers can expect varied match timings due to North American time zones.

    FIFA World Cup 2026 Day 4: How to watch live streaming in US and Canada - check date, kick-off time and venues

    The FIFA World Cup 2026 continues its North American journey with a packed Day 4 schedule on June 14. Fans can anticipate exciting group-stage matchups, including Australia vs. Türkiye, Germany vs. Curaçao, and a highly anticipated clash between the Netherlands and Japan. The day's action concludes with Ivory Coast facing Ecuador and Tunisia taking on Sweden.

    FIFA World Cup 2026 Day 3: How to watch live streaming in US and Canada - Check date, kick-off time and venues

    The FIFA World Cup 2026 continues with Day 3 action. Group B sees Qatar face Switzerland. Group C features a major clash between Brazil and Morocco. Haiti will also play Scotland. These matches are part of the expanded 48-team tournament. Fans can follow the games across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

    FIFA 2026 football World Cup streaming: How to watch it for free in India?

    Football fans in India can now watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 live on Zee's Unite8 Sports channels and stream on Zee5. Selected matches, including the opener, quarter-finals, semi-finals, and final, will be broadcast for free on DD Sports via DD Free Dish.

    FIFA World Cup 2026: How to watch matches, highlights and behind-the-scenes content on YouTube from anywhere

    The FIFA World Cup 2026 is accessible globally on YouTube, offering live match highlights, analysis, and creator content. Official broadcasters are providing partial or full live streams in select regions, with YouTube TV subscribers in the US having full access. Fans can also enjoy exclusive creator insights and create FIFA-themed Shorts.

    FIFA blames empty seats at World Cup match in Mexico on fans in concourses

    FIFA explained empty seats at a World Cup match in Guadalajara. Many fans stood in concourses instead of their assigned seats. Some empty seats were also seen in Toronto. FIFA is defending its record high ticket prices for the tournament. Many games were sold out before the event began.

    The Economic Times
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