CazéTV Agreement Strengthens FIFA World Cup 26 Coverage in Brazil
The CazéTV agreement with FIFA has officially confirmed that all 104 matches of the FIFA World Cup 26™ will be broadcast live in Brazil, offering comprehensive digital access to fans across the nation. This new deal enhances FIFA’s reach in one of the most passionate football countries and bolsters digital engagement, especially among younger viewers.
CazéTV, Brazil’s leading digital sports platform, will live-stream every match on its channels and distribute additional coverage through social media. Since 2022, CazéTV has featured prominently in FIFA’s media strategy, streaming global events like the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™, the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023™, and the FIFA Club World Cup 2025™.
This CazéTV agreement complements the existing partnership with Grupo Globo, who will air every Brazil match, the final, and half of the remaining tournament games. Globo’s final broadcast schedule will be balanced to ensure comprehensive national coverage.
The Seleção will aim for a record sixth FIFA World Cup title in 2026. Brazil recently secured its place in the expanded 48-team tournament by defeating Paraguay 1-0. With the competition returning to North America; hosted across Canada, Mexico, and the USA, Brazil will look to repeat the magic of past victories in 1970 (Mexico) and 1994 (USA).
FIFA fans can start preparing for the action now. Ticket sales for the FIFA World Cup 26™ will begin on Wednesday, 10 September 2025, and supporters are encouraged to register early at FIFA.com/tickets.
The CazéTV agreement marks a pivotal step in making FIFA World Cup 26™ more accessible, inclusive, and digitally connected for fans in Brazil and beyond.






