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  2. 2026 FIFA World Cup broadcasting rights - Wikipedia

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    FIFA, through several companies, sold the broadcasting rights for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Argentina - Argentina TV and TyC Sports; Albania – TV Klan [1] Australia – SBS [2] Austria – ORF [3] Brazil – Grupo Globo, [4] Grupo Bandeirantes, and TBA [5] Bulgaria – BNT, NOVA [6] [7] Bosnia and Herzegovina – BHRT, MY TV [8] Canada ...

  3. 2022 FIFA World Cup broadcasting rights - Wikipedia

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    The 2022 FIFA World Cup was an association football tournament took place in November and December 2022 involved 32 men's national teams from nations affiliated to the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA). The tournament was broadcast all over the world.

  4. Soccer-Italy's Serie A does deal with Meta to fight illegal ...

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    Meta and Serie A sealed a deal to cooperate against illegal live streaming of soccer matches, they said on Friday, as Italy's top flight league steps up efforts to protect the value of its ...

  5. How to watch the 2022 World Cup on TV or streaming sites ...

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    The matches are on FOX and Fox Sports networks, with lots of options for streaming (and a way to get free replays and highlights). How to watch the 2022 World Cup on TV or streaming sites, with ...

  6. Soccer on Fox Sports - Wikipedia

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    These matches are from the FIFA World Cup, the FIFA Women's World Cup, the UEFA European Championship, the Gold Cup, and Copa América. With the network currently also airing select MLS, and Liga MX matches. Fox formerly aired the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League, the Premier League, the Bundesliga, the Serie A, and the FA Cup.

  7. Ofcom Code on Sports and Other Listed and Designated Events

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    Category A events are events which must have live coverage made available to free-to-air channels, although pay television networks may share live coverage. As of 2020, these events are: [4] Association football: FIFA World Cup (all matches) FIFA Women's World Cup (all matches) UEFA European Championship (all matches) FA Cup Final