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    India and China Face Uncertainty Over 2026 World Cup Broadcast Rights

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 4, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    As the 2026 World Cup approaches, fans in India and China may encounter uncertainty regarding access to live broadcasts due to unresolved media rights negotiations in both countries. With the tournament set to kick off on June 11, the lack of finalized agreements raises concerns about timely arrangements for advertising and distribution in these major markets.

    In India, a joint venture between Reliance and Disney has proposed approximately $20 million for the broadcast rights, a figure significantly below FIFA’s valuation. This offer has not been accepted, with FIFA reportedly rejecting the bid. Sony, which had previously engaged in discussions, has opted out of bidding, citing economic challenges. FIFA initially aimed to secure around $100 million for the rights covering both the 2026 and 2030 tournaments but has yet to finalize a deal. This delay is unusual compared to previous World Cups, where broadcast agreements were typically settled well ahead of time.

    Meanwhile, in China, no official broadcast agreement has been announced. This absence is particularly notable given China’s large football audience and its substantial share of global viewership during the 2022 World Cup. Historically, China’s state broadcaster CCTV secured rights early and began airing promotional content weeks before the tournament, but no such confirmation has emerged for 2026.

    Industry experts note that football’s commercial appeal in India remains limited compared to cricket, and the time zone differences with the U.S., Canada, and Mexico—the host nations—may further diminish viewership prospects. Despite strong fan bases in both countries, the ongoing impasse underscores the commercial difficulties in securing media rights for major international sporting events in emerging markets.

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