Zee lands 2026 FIFA World Cup rights in India 11 days before start of tournament

Zee lands 2026 FIFA World Cup rights in India 11 days before start of tournament

3 min readUpdated: Jun 1, 2026 03:57 PM IST

The 2026 FIFA World Cup has finally got an official broadcaster in India just over a week before the start of the tournament. Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd. said on Monday that it has reached a deal with FIFA, football’s global governing body, in which it will broadcast “39 global football events”, including the World Cup this year, the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup and the 2030 FIFA World Cup as well.

The matches will be shown on its newly launched Unite8 Sports channels – Unite8 Sports 1, Unite8 Sports 1 HD, Unite8 Sports 2, and Unite8 Sports 2 HD, and will be streamed on Zee5. The deal is believed to be valued at around $ 35 million, although there is no mention of the amount in Zee’s official statement. FIFA had initially quoted close to $100 million for rights to the 2026 and 2030 editions combined.

“The Indian market is of strategic importance for FIFA as it displays immense potential driven by a young and passionate audience. We believe the extensive broadcast and digital distribution ecosystem of ‘Z’ coupled with their deep understanding of local viewers and multi-platform capabilities will play a pivotal role in expanding the reach of football with fans across every part of India,” FIFA Chief Business Officer Romy Gai is quoted as saying in the statement.

The other tournament that will be aired on Zee include the FIFA Men’s U-17 World Cup (2026-2034), FIFA Women’s U-17 World Cup (2026-2034), FIFA U-20 Men’s World Cup (2027, 2029, 2031 and 2033), FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup (2026, 2028, 2030, 2032 and 2034), FIFA Futsal Men’s World Cup (2028 and 2032), FIFA Futsal Women’s World Cup (2029 and 2033), FIFA Women’s World Cup (2027) and FIFA Intercontinental Cup (2026-2030)

The announcement ends months of uncertainty around the telecast of the tournament in India, the last major market for which FIFA was yet to secure broadcasting rights. It also comes just over two weeks after China’s CCTV announced a deal to broadcast the World Cup on the mainland.

For India, one of the challenges has been the timing of the matches. Of the 104 matches scheduled across the USA, Canada and Mexico, nearly 90 per cent will be played between midnight and 6 am IST — a difficult slot for advertisers, especially with India not featuring in the tournament.

The 2022 World Cup in Qatar, won by Lionel Messi’s Argentina, was reportedly acquired for around Rs 480 crore ($60 million). Industry estimates suggest broadcasters struggled to recover even half the investment through advertising revenues, making FIFA’s initial asking price this time commercially unviable for major players.

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