India Faces 2026 FIFA World Cup Broadcast Crisis
| Quick Summary: With less than two months until the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off in North America, India still lacks an official broadcaster. High rights costs and unfavorable match timings (12:30 AM starts) have kept major networks like Sony and JioStar at bay. |
In a shocking development for football enthusiasts, India currently has no official broadcaster for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Despite the tournament being expanded to a 48-team format with 104 matches, the media rights for the Indian subcontinent remain unsold. Major players like Sony Pictures Network India (SPNI) and the newly formed JioStar entity have reportedly stayed away from the bidding process, citing a lack of commercial viability. The primary hurdle? The clock.
Because the tournament is being hosted across the USA, Canada, and Mexico, the majority of the high-profile matches—including the opening game and the final—will kick off at 12:30 AM IST. Market analysts suggest that these late-night slots significantly reduce the “eyeball” count for advertisers, who prefer spending their budgets on prime-time cricket like the IPL. Furthermore, the absence of a Lionel Messi vs. Cristiano Ronaldo rivalry in its prime has led broadcasters to question if the record-breaking $3.9 billion global revenue target set by FIFA is realistic for the Indian market.
However, it’s not all doom and gloom for fans. Industry insiders believe that JioStar is waiting for a “last-minute” price drop to secure the rights at a bargain. If no traditional broadcaster steps up, FIFA may resort to streaming the matches directly via its FIFA+ platform, ensuring that the Indian audience doesn’t miss out on the world’s biggest sporting spectacle. With the first match scheduled for June 11, the clock is ticking for FIFA to find a partner in the world’s most populous nation, where football’s popularity is at an all-time high despite the logistical challenges.
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