How to Watch FIFA World Cup 2026 in Burundi
Burundi viewers can follow World Cup 2026 through New World TV's Sub-Saharan Africa broadcast package.
New World TV is listed as the FIFA World Cup 2026 broadcaster for Burundi through its Sub-Saharan Africa rights package. The package includes selected free-to-air matches, while Burundi's final match-by-match TV schedule is yet to be confirmed. That makes New World TV the first official route Burundian viewers should monitor before kickoff. The FIFA World Cup 2026 starts on 11 June 2026 in Mexico City and ends on 19 July 2026 in New York New Jersey.
Burundi fans will follow African teams closely because the expanded 48-team tournament gives CAF its largest World Cup presence. Viewers in Bujumbura and across the country should plan around late evening and overnight windows because matches are spread across Mexico, the United States, and Canada. The FIFA World Cup 2026 match schedule keeps fixture dates, venues, and kickoff order easy to check. The wider FIFA World Cup 2026 broadcasting guide keeps legal viewing updates organized by country.
How to Watch FIFA World Cup 2026 in Burundi
| Key Info | Detail |
|---|---|
| Official broadcaster | New World TV |
| TV channel | New World TV |
| Streaming app | New World TV digital access yet to be confirmed locally |
| Free or paid | Selected free-to-air matches included; full local access yet to be confirmed |
| Matches available | New World TV package includes 34 free-to-air matches across Sub-Saharan Africa |
| Commentary language | French and local-language availability yet to be confirmed |
| First match | 11 June 2026 - Mexico City |
Official World Cup 2026 Broadcaster in Burundi
New World TV holds FIFA World Cup 2026 rights for a Sub-Saharan Africa package that includes Burundi. FIFA's published rights announcement includes Burundi among the free-to-air sublicense territories. The package covers television, mobile, and internet rights across the region. Still, the Burundi-specific fixture list must come from New World TV before matchday.
The confirmed package is useful, but it does not mean every match is free. New World TV's free-to-air allocation covers 34 matches across Sub-Saharan Africa, while the full tournament has 104 fixtures. Burundian viewers should check the opening match, African-team fixtures, semi-finals, and final first because those are the biggest public viewing windows. Final listings should be verified again during the tournament.
How to Watch on TV in Burundi
Burundi viewers should check New World TV availability through local TV access before the tournament begins. Channel placement may vary by provider or platform, so official listings are safer than copied channel numbers. Since the confirmed package is selected coverage, fans should verify each fixture before kickoff. This matters most when several group-stage matches are played on the same day.
Free to Air Options
New World TV's FIFA package includes selected free-to-air World Cup 2026 matches across Sub-Saharan Africa. Burundi's exact free-to-air schedule is yet to be confirmed. Fans should wait for daily listings before treating a match as free. Opening match, African fixtures, knockout games, and the final should be checked first because those matches attract the strongest demand.
Subscription and Pay TV Options
The current Burundi listing names New World TV and does not confirm a separate full-tournament pay-TV partner. If extra paid access becomes available through local providers, those details are yet to be confirmed. Fans should check official app or provider pages for current pricing if a subscription product is announced. Until then, New World TV remains the verified local route for selected official coverage.
How to Watch Online and on Mobile in Burundi
New World TV's regional rights include mobile and internet access, but Burundi-specific digital availability is yet to be confirmed. Fans should check official New World TV platforms closer to 11 June 2026 for app access, login rules, and fixture lists. Testing digital access before the opening match is sensible because major tournament traffic can be heavy. It also helps avoid account checks just before kickoff.
Mobile viewing will matter for Burundian fans watching at work, in cafes, or while traveling. Still, streaming rights can differ from television rights in some markets. If a match appears on TV, verify whether it also appears inside the official digital service. This reduces the risk of missing a game when online and TV access do not match exactly.
Is World Cup 2026 Free to Watch in Burundi?
FIFA World Cup 2026 should include selected free-to-air coverage in Burundi through New World TV's regional package. The confirmed package includes 34 free-to-air matches across Sub-Saharan Africa, but Burundi's exact match list is yet to be confirmed. That means fans can expect some official free coverage, but not every match. The final list should be checked once New World TV publishes its local tournament schedule.
For casual viewers, selected free matches may cover the biggest games they want to watch. For fans who want every fixture, full access details are not confirmed for Burundi yet. Because of that, viewers should monitor official announcements as the tournament gets closer. This is the safest way to separate confirmed free games from expected coverage.
FAQs - Watching World Cup 2026 in Burundi
Which channel will show FIFA World Cup 2026 in Burundi?
New World TV is listed for Burundi under the Sub-Saharan Africa FIFA World Cup 2026 broadcast package.
Is FIFA World Cup 2026 free to watch in Burundi?
Selected World Cup 2026 matches are included in New World TV's free-to-air package, but Burundi's final match list is yet to be confirmed.
Can Burundi fans stream World Cup 2026 matches online?
New World TV has mobile and internet rights in the regional package, but Burundi-specific app access and match availability are yet to be confirmed.
Conclusion
Burundi fans should use New World TV as the main official route for selected FIFA World Cup 2026 coverage. The local free-match list is not final yet, so TV and digital checks remain important before every major fixture. If full-tournament access becomes available, confirm it through official provider channels before matchday. FWC LIVE will keep Burundi broadcast details aligned with confirmed tournament updates.