2022 FIFA World Cup broadcasting rights
2022 FIFA World Cup is a football tournament scheduled to take place in November and December 2022 involving 32 men's national teams from nations affiliated to the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA). The tournament will be broadcast all over the world.
Broadcasters
Territory | Rights holder(s) | Ref |
---|---|---|
Albania | RTSH | [1] |
Argentina | TyC Sports | [1] |
Armenia | AMPTV | [1] |
Australia | SBS | [2] |
Austria | ORF | [1] |
Azerbaijan | İTV | [1] |
Belarus | Belteleradio | [1] |
Belgium | [1] | |
Bolivia | [1] | |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | BHRT | [1] |
Bulgaria | [1][3] | |
Brazil | TV Globo | [4] |
Brunei | Kristal-Astro | [1] |
Cambodia | TVK | [1] |
Canada | Bell Media | [5] |
Caribbean | SportsMax | [6] |
Cayman Islands | Logic | [1] |
Central Asia | Saran Media | [1] |
China |
|
[7][8] |
Colombia | [1] | |
Costa Rica | Teletica | [1] |
Croatia | HRT | [1] |
Curaçao | TV Direct 13 | [1] |
Cyprus | CyBC | [1] |
Czech Republic | ČT | [1] |
Denmark | [9] | |
Ecuador | Teleamazonas | [10] |
El Salvador | TCS | [1] |
Estonia | ERR | [1] |
Europe | EBU | [11] |
France | [12] | |
Finland | [13] | |
Georgia | GPB | [1] |
Germany | [14][15] | |
Greece | ANT1 | [16] |
Guatemala |
|
[17] |
Honduras | Televicentro | [1] |
Hungary | MTVA | [1] |
Iceland | RÚV | [1] |
Indian subcontinent | Viacom18 | [18] |
Indonesia |
|
[1][19] |
Ireland | RTÉ | [1] |
Israel | IPBC | [1] |
Italy | RAI | [20] |
Japan | Dentsu Inc. | [1] |
Kazakhstan | Kazakh TV | [1] |
Kosovo | RTK | [1] |
Latin America | Vrio Corp. | [1] |
Latvia | LTV | [1] |
Liechtenstein | SRG SSR | [1] |
Lithuania | LRT | [1] |
Macau | TDM | [1] |
Malaysia | Astro | [1] |
Malta | PBS | [1] |
MENA | beIN Sports | [21] |
Mexico | Televisa | [1] |
Moldova | TRM | [1] |
Montengero | RTCG | [1] |
Netherlands | NOS | [1] |
New Zealand | Sky | [22] |
North Macedonia | MRT | [1] |
Norway | [1] | |
Panama | [1] | |
Paraguay |
|
[1] |
Peru | Latina Televisión | [23] |
Poland | TVP | [1] |
Portugal | RTP | [1] |
Romania | TVR | [1] |
Russia | [24] | |
Serbia | RTS | [1] |
Slovakia | RTVS | [1] |
Slovenia | RTV | [1] |
South Korea | [1] | |
Spain | [25][26] | |
Sub-Saharan Africa |
|
[27][28] |
Suriname |
|
[1] |
Sweden | [29] | |
Switzerland | SRG SSR | [1] |
Taiwan | ELTA | [1] |
Turkey | TRT | [1] |
Ukraine | Suspilne | [1] |
United Kingdom | [30] | |
United States | [31][32] | |
Uruguay | [1] | |
Venezuela | Televen | [33] |
Uzbekistan | MTRK | [1] |
References
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