How to Watch World Cup 2026 Live on New World TV

Sub-Saharan African viewers can track free matches, pay-TV access, and digital updates before kickoff.

Arshad Sial By Arshad Sial

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How to watch FIFA World Cup 2026 live on New World TV across Sub-Saharan Africa
How to watch FIFA World Cup 2026 live on New World TV across Sub-Saharan Africa

New World TV has official FIFA World Cup 2026 rights across Sub-Saharan Africa, giving viewers one of the most important regional routes to follow. That matters because the deal combines free-to-air access in many countries with full pay-TV coverage in key French-speaking territories. This guide covers the confirmed rights split, the main viewing routes, and the details that are still yet to be confirmed. The FIFA World Cup 2026 starts on June 11, 2026 in Mexico City.

FIFA has already confirmed that New World TV's rights deal covers both TV and digital platforms. The broadcaster also has a public mobile app, which shows that digital viewing is already part of the wider New World TV setup. So fans do not need to guess whether the company has a streaming base at all. The FIFA World Cup 2026 broadcasting rights guide helps with wider regional checks, while the FIFA World Cup 2026 match schedule becomes more useful once the daily local match list is published.

New World TV World Cup 2026 Quick Facts

Key InfoDetail
Channel nameNew World TV
Country or regionSub-Saharan Africa
Rights typeOfficial broadcaster
Free or paidMixed
Matches coveredAll matches in 19 French-speaking territories; 34 free-to-air matches across 43 territories
Streaming appNew World TV app
CommentaryFrench, English, Spanish, Portuguese, and selected local languages

New World TV World Cup 2026 Coverage Countries

CountryChannel NameFree or Paid
Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo, Congo DR, Cote d'Ivoire, Gabon, Guinea, Madagascar, Mali, Mauritius, Niger, Rwanda, Senegal, Seychelles, TogoNew World TV pay-TV platformPaid full tournament
Angola, Botswana, Cabo Verde, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Eswatini, EthiopiaNew World TV / sublicensed free-to-air coverageSelected 34 matches free
Gambia, Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, NigeriaNew World TV / sublicensed free-to-air coverageSelected 34 matches free
Sao Tome and Principe, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, ZimbabweNew World TV / sublicensed free-to-air coverageSelected 34 matches free

Does New World TV Have World Cup 2026 Rights?

Yes. FIFA renewed Sub-Saharan Africa media rights with New World TV in June 2025, and the deal clearly covers the FIFA World Cup 2026. That means viewers across the region already know the core broadcaster family to follow. The company is not working from rumor or recycled 2022 assumptions. Its 2026 role is officially confirmed.

The rights package has two important parts. First, New World TV has exclusive pay-TV rights for every World Cup 2026 match in 19 French-speaking Sub-Saharan territories. Second, the company will sublicense 34 matches for free-to-air use across 43 Sub-Saharan territories. That structure gives both premium and free-access audiences a defined route.

Which World Cup 2026 Matches Are on New World TV?

In the 19 French-speaking pay-TV territories, New World TV has the rights to all World Cup 2026 matches. That means full-tournament viewers in those countries can plan around one main platform family from the opener to the final. The free-to-air picture is narrower. FIFA has confirmed 34 free matches across 43 Sub-Saharan territories, but the exact daily match list is yet to be confirmed.

That split matters because many fans will naturally assume the biggest fixtures are always free. Some may be, yet the official local schedule still has the final say. Because the tournament has 104 matches, the free allocation will likely focus on one match per day, as FIFA has already outlined. So viewers should not assume that every knockout tie or national-team game will be available without checking local listings.

How to Watch New World TV Live — TV and Online

New World TV gives viewers a mix of TV and digital paths, but the exact product route can change by territory. That is normal for a multi-country African rights deal where free and paid access sit side by side. The safest move is to decide first whether your country falls into the full pay-TV group or the selected free-to-air group. That one check makes the rest much easier.

Use the FIFA World Cup 2026 matches list to compare kickoff times with daily listings.

On TV

In the 19 French-speaking territories named by FIFA, New World TV's pay-TV platform is the full-tournament home. In the wider 43-territory free-to-air footprint, viewers should expect selected matches through New World TV sublicensing and local free exploitation arrangements. Because of that, one country can have a different practical route from another. Check New World TV official channels for current pricing and access details in your country.

Online and Mobile

New World TV has an official app on Google Play, and FIFA's rights announcement says the 2026 deal includes digital platforms. That is enough to say mobile viewing is part of the broadcaster's wider ecosystem. Yet the exact World Cup 2026 streaming path is still likely to vary by territory and package. Because of that, users should test app access, entitlement, and live availability before kickoff.

The digital route is especially important for fans who travel, commute, or share the main television at home. Even so, app availability does not automatically mean every territory gets the same live match access. That is why the local schedule and product guidance still matter so much. One quick test before the tournament begins can prevent a lot of frustration later.

Is New World TV Free to Watch for World Cup 2026?

FAQs

Does New World TV have World Cup 2026 rights?

Yes. New World TV holds official FIFA World Cup 2026 rights across Sub-Saharan Africa, with exclusive pay-TV rights in 19 French-speaking territories and 34 free-to-air matches across 43 territories.

How many World Cup 2026 matches are free on New World TV?

FIFA has confirmed that New World TV will sublicense 34 World Cup 2026 matches for free-to-air use across 43 Sub-Saharan African territories.

Can fans stream World Cup 2026 on New World TV?

New World TV's official app is publicly available, and FIFA says the rights deal covers TV and digital platforms, but the exact World Cup 2026 streaming route can still vary by territory.

Which countries can watch World Cup 2026 on New World TV?

New World TV is listed for World Cup 2026 coverage in Sub-Saharan Africa.

What language is New World TV World Cup coverage?

New World TV World Cup coverage is expected in French, English, Spanish, Portuguese, and selected local languages.

Conclusion

New World TV is confirmed for FIFA World Cup 2026 in Sub-Saharan Africa, carrying match allocation listed by local schedules. Open New World TV app before 11 June 2026 and test playback on your matchday device. Use FWC LIVE for the full match schedule, Sub-Saharan Africa broadcast details, and daily match times.