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YouTube, FIFA reach World Cup live broadcast deal

By Thomson Reuters Mar 17, 2026 | 3:08 PM

FIFA announced an agreement Tuesday making YouTube a “preferred platform” for this summer’s World Cup.

The deal allows rights-holding broadcast partners ​to stream the first 10 minutes ‌of every match on their YouTube channels.

The objective is to create a sample of sorts, encouraging younger fans using the site to then switch to ‌traditional ​channels such as network television ⁠to follow the ⁠rest of the action.

Broadcast partners will also be able to stream a select number of full 90-minute matches on their YouTube ​channels.

The 48-team tournament takes place across the United States, Mexico and Canada from June ⁠11 to July 19.

“FIFA ⁠is delighted to welcome YouTube as ​a Preferred Platform for the FIFA World Cup ​2026. By spotlighting FIFA’s premium content and ‌unlocking new opportunities for Media Partners and creators, this agreement will engage global fans in ways never seen before,” said FIFA ⁠Secretary General Mattias Grafstrom.

“As the world’s attention turns to the action in Canada, Mexico and the United ⁠States, this ‌collaboration with YouTube reinforces our ⁠ambition to maximize the tournament’s impact ​across ‌the ever-evolving media landscape, offering fans ​everywhere easy ⁠access to an immersive view of the biggest single-sport event in history.”

Media partners will also be allowed to publish extended highlights, behind-the-scenes footage, shorts and video-on-demand content on their channels.

–Field ​Level Media