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Where to Watch Men’s T20 World Cup 2026: Broadcast & Live Stream Details

The Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 starts on February 7, 2026. The 10th edition promises to deliver big. And you surely wouldn’t want to miss any moment.

So, here’s our broadcasting and live streaming guide for the Men’s T20 World Cup 2026.



Where to Watch the Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 in India?

Indian fans have plenty of options. Star Sports will broadcast the Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 on TV with commentary in five languages – English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada.

Here are the TV channels:

  • Star Sports 1 SD/HD (English)
  • Star Sports 1 Hindi SD/HD
  • Star Sports 2 SD/HD (English)
  • Star Sports 2 Hindi SD/HD
  • Star Sports 1 Tamil SD/HD
  • Star Sports 2 Tamil SD/HD
  • Star Sports 1 Telugu SD/HD
  • Star Sports 2 Telugu SD/HD
  • Star Sports 1 Kannada
  • Star Sports 2 Kannada

As always, JioHotstar will live-stream the matches. Apart from the above five languages, you can also watch the matches in Bengali, Bhojpuri, and Haryanvi. India’s matches will also be available in Marathi and Indian Sign Language.



What about other countries?

Sri Lanka: Dialog TV will telecast the matches in Sri Lanka, with live streaming available on ThePapare.com and Dialog Play.

Sri Lankan fans can also watch the matches on two free-to-air channels: TV Supreme and PEO TV.

United Kingdom & Ireland: Sky Sports Cricket and Sky Sports Main Event will broadcast the matches in the UK and Ireland. The live streaming of matches will be available on Sky NOW. 

Notably, Sky Sports will show the semi-finals and the final with Hindi commentary. 

Italy: Italian fans can watch the Azzurri on Sky Italia. They can watch all the Italy games, semi-finals, and the final.

South Africa & sub-Saharan Africa: African viewers can tune to SuperSport for all the live coverage on TV. DStv, meanwhile, will stream the matches on its website.

Australia: Australian fans can stream the tournament on Amazon Prime Video. Viewers can also watch India games, semi-finals, and the final in Hindi.

New Zealand: SKY Sport will broadcast all matches in New Zealand, with Hindi commentary available for India matches, semi-finals, and the final.

Pakistan: PTV will telecast all matches in Pakistan, with Pakistan’s matches available with Urdu commentary on PTV Home.

The matches will be available for live-streaming on Tamasha, ARY Zapp, and Tapmad, along with Urdu commentary.

USA & Canada: Viewers in the USA and Canada can watch all matches on Willow DTC and CricBuzz DTC via Willow TV. All matches will be available with English and Hindi commentary feeds.

Willow TV will also live stream the USA team’s matches for free on its official YouTube channel. 

Middle East & North Africa: CricLife Max will broadcast matches for viewers in the Middle East and North Africa region.

Caribbean Islands: Fans in the Caribbean can watch all the matches on ESPN.

Latin America: Disney+ will live-stream the tournament in Latin American countries.

Brazil: Apart from the English feed, ESPN will telecast some select matches in Portuguese in Brazil. 

Bangladesh: Although Bangladesh won’t play, the matches will still be available to watch on T Sports and Nagorik TV. Rabbithole will live-stream the matches.

Pacific Islands: PNG Digicel will broadcast the tournament in all Pacific Islands.

Singapore: Hub Sports 4 will telecast all matches in Singapore.

Afghanistan: The Afghans can watch all matches on Lemar TV, with the feed also available in Pashto and Dari.

Nepal: Nepali viewers can turn to Kantipur TV for all matches, with select matches available with Nepali commentary.

Netherlands: NOS will telecast the Netherlands matches for Dutch viewers.

Malaysia & Hong Kong: The matches will be broadcast in Malaysia and Hong Kong by Astro Cricket.

Flight & Sea: In case you are on a plane or a ship, you can watch the matches on Sports 24.

Rest of the World: Those outside of these countries can stream all the matches for free on ICC.tv.

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Saurabh Chede

Saurabh is a cricket enthusiast who crafts content around the sport. Being from a cricket-crazy nation, he developed an unbreakable bond with the sport. When he’s not watching cricket, you’ll find him creating funny memes or watching old TMKOC episodes!

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