No FIFA World Cup 2026 broadcast deals signed in India, China

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FIFA faces World Cup broadcast crisis as India's Reliance offers $20 million, China deal unannounced

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5/4/2026

FIFA faces World Cup broadcast crisis as India's Reliance offers $20 million, China deal unannounced

target="_blank">FIFA faces World Cup broadcast crisis as India's Reliance offers $20 million, China deal unannounced    Reuters

No FIFA World Cup 2026 broadcast deals signed in India, China
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5/5/2026

No FIFA World Cup 2026 broadcast deals signed in India, China

Millions of football fans in the world’s two most populous nations may not be able to watch the FIFA World Cup , which starts next month, due to a deadlock over broadcast rights in India and no official decision in China. There has been no deal announcement in China, which FIFA says accounted for 49.8 percent of all.