EBU Acquires Broadcast Rights for FIFA World Cup 2026 and 2030
The EBU secures exclusive broadcast rights for FIFA World Cup 2026 and 2030, continuing to bring premier football action to European audiences across multiple platforms.
EBU Secures Broadcasting Rights for FIFA World Cup 2026™ and FIFA World Cup 2030™
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) has made a significant announcement, confirming that it has secured the broadcasting rights for the FIFA World Cup 2026™ and FIFA World Cup 2030™. This landmark agreement ensures that football fans across Europe will enjoy free-to-air access to one of the most prestigious sporting events in the world.
A Historic Deal for European Football Fans
The new broadcasting agreement covers not one but two FIFA World Cup tournaments, guaranteeing expanded coverage across Europe. This decision highlights the partnership between **FIFA** and the **EBU**, ensuring that millions of people will gain access to the live telecasts of these thrilling tournaments. The decision will provide:
- Free-to-air access to millions of fans across numerous European regions
- Enhanced coverage in multiple languages
- Cross-platform availability, including TV, online and mobile applications
What This Means for Viewers
The secured rights mean that European football fans can expect high-quality broadcasts from every match of the FIFA World Cup 2026™ and FIFA World Cup 2030™. The EBU, through its **member broadcasters**, will deliver extensive, **live-action coverage**, ensuring viewers miss none of the excitement. Key highlights Europe-wide audiences will enjoy include:
- Expert football commentary and analysis in local languages
- Comprehensive pre- and post-match shows
- A vast range of digital access platforms
The division of broadcasting rights means that the tournaments can be followed not just on traditional television but via **on-demand streaming platforms** and mobile apps, ensuring accessibility for a variety of audiences.
FIFA World Cup 2026™: What's New?
The 2026 edition of the FIFA World Cup will be co-hosted by **the United States, Canada, and Mexico**. The expanded format will see the competition grow to 48 teams, providing more footballing nations an opportunity to participate. The EBU is well-prepared to meet the production demands of this expanded competition, including:
- Comprehensive coverage of **80 matches**, up from 64 in previous tournaments
- Innovative broadcasting techniques, such as **4K and 8K resolutions**
- Access to fan-centric content and behind-the-scenes footage
The Future of FIFA World Cup™ Coverage in Europe
With two FIFA World Cups guaranteed to broadcast under the EBU banner, football fans can look forward to uninterrupted, **high-quality content** that brings the global stage closer to home. This partnership emphasizes the commitment to providing **free-to-air access** to major global sporting events. More importantly, the agreement reflects the evolving way in which viewers consume sports content. The EBU's investment will allow fans to watch matches live, stream them online, or engage with additional content from **multiple devices**, making sure that everyone gets the chance to join in the excitement. Stay tuned as more details on coverage plans and match schedules for the 2026 and 2030 FIFA World Cups™ are revealed!