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World Cup fans in China and India face broadcast uncertainty

Millions of football fans in China and India face uncertainty regarding World Cup broadcasts as broadcasters and FIFA have not yet finalized TV rights deals. This situation is unusual, as such agreements are typically settled well in advance of major sporting events.

BBC News - WorldFiled 2026-05-08 · 04:10 GMTLean · CenterRead · 1 min
World Cup fans in China and India face broadcast uncertainty
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Millions of football fans in China and India face uncertainty regarding World Cup broadcasts as broadcasters and FIFA have not yet finalized TV rights deals. This situation is unusual, as such agreements are typically settled well in advance of major sporting events. Reports indicate that negotiations are ongoing, with disagreements over the cost of broadcasting rights being the primary obstacle. FIFA has confirmed that talks are confidential and ongoing, while acknowledging that a small number of territories, including China and India, have yet to secure the rights for the 2026 World Cup. In China, FIFA reportedly lowered its initial offer from $300 million to between $120 million and $150 million, which still exceeds the state broadcaster's budget.

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Fifa stated that talks in China and India are ongoing and must remain confidential.

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It is unusual for TV rights deals of this scale to be unsettled so close to the event's start.

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Millions of football fans in India and China face uncertainty over World Cup broadcasts due to unresolved deals with Fifa.

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The current offer is still more than double CCTV's budget for the event.

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Fifa's initial offer to CCTV was reportedly $300m, now lowered to $120m-$150m.

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Millions of football fans in India and China face uncertainty over whether or not the World Cup will be shown in their countries as broadcasters have yet to reach deals with football's governing body, FIFA.It is unusual for TV rights deals to not be agreed for an event of this scale with just weeks to go before it is due to start. Such agreements are typically settled months, if not years, before the opening ceremony.Local media in both countries have said FIFA and broadcasters are still wrangling over the cost of showing the games.FIFA told the the BBC that talks in China and India "are ongoing and must remain confidential at this stage", without commenting on the fees involved.A total of 180 territories have now completed deals with FIFA, the global football organisation said.But a handful have yet to secure the rights to broadcast the 2026 World Cup, including India and China - which together account for around a third of the world's population.FIFA's initial offer to state broadcaster China-central-television" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="23282" data-entity-type="organization">China Central Television (CCTV) for rights to the tournament was reportedly as high as $300m (£220m).FIFA has now lowered the price to between $120m and $150m, according to state-controlled newspaper Beijing Daily. But that is still more than double CCTV's budget for the event, the paper said.
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