2022 FIFA World Cup broadcasting rights

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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.[1]

Host broadcaster

As with all FIFA World Cup matches since the 2002 edition, the production of the 'world television feed' was by Host Broadcast Services (HBS), part of Infront Sports & Media.[2] Matches were captured in Ultra-high-definition (UHD) and HLG High-dynamic-range (HDR), with 5.1 surround sound.[2] The 'world feed' was then used by rights holding broadcasters around the world.

Broadcasters

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Territory Rights holder(s) Ref.
Afghanistan ATN [3]
Albania RTSH [4]
Angola
  • TPA
  • TV Girassol
[4][5]
Argentina [4]
Armenia AMPTV [4]
Aruba Telearuba 13 [6]
Australia SBS [7]
Austria [4][8]
Azerbaijan
[4][9]
Bangladesh
[10][11][12][13]
Belgium [4]
Benin ORTB [14]
Bolivia [4][15]
Bosnia and Herzegovina BHRT [4]
Botswana BTV [4]
Bulgaria [4][16]
Brazil [17][18]
Brunei Astro [4]
Burkina Faso RTB [19]
Cambodia
[20]
Cameroon CRTV [4]
Canada Bell Media [21]
Cape Verde RTC [4]
Caribbean
  • SportsMax
  • Verticast
[22][23]
Cayman Islands Logic [4]
Central Asia Saran Media [4]
Chile [24]
China [25][26][27]
Colombia [4]
Congo Télé Congo [28]
Costa Rica Teletica [4]
Croatia HRT [4]
Cuba ICRT [4]
Curaçao TV Direct 13 [4]
Cyprus CyBC [4]
Czech Republic [4][29]
Denmark [30]
Dominican Republic CDN 37 [31]
Democratic Republic of Congo RTNC [32]
East Timor ETO TELCO [4]
Ecuador Teleamazonas [33]
El Salvador TCS [4]
Estonia ERR [4]
Eswatini Eswatini TV [34]
Ethiopia EBC [35]
Europe EBU [36]
Fiji FBC [37]
France [38]
Finland [39]
Gabon RTG [4]
Gambia GRTS [4]
Ghana GBC [4]
Georgia GPB [4]
Germany [40][41]
Greece ANT1 [42]
Guatemala
[43]
Guinea RTG [44]
Honduras Televicentro [4]
Hong Kong PCCW [45]
Hungary MTVA [4]
Iceland RÚV [4]
Indian subcontinent Viacom18 [46]
Indonesia Emtek [47][48]
Ireland RTÉ [4]
Israel IPBC [4]
Italy RAI [49]
Ivory Coast NCI [4]
Japan [4][50]
Kazakhstan Qazaqstan [4][51]
Kenya KBC [4]
Kosovo RTK [4]
Kyrgyzstan NTRK [4]
Latin America Vrio Corp. [4]
Latvia LTV [4]
Liechtenstein SRG SSR [4]
Lithuania LRT [4]
Luxembourg [4]
Macau TDM [4]
Madagascar ORTM [4]
Malawi MBC [4]
Malaysia [4][52]
Mali ORTM [53]
Malta PBS [4]
Mauritius MBC [4]
MENA [54][4]
Mexico [4]
Moldova TRM [4]
Mongolia Central Television [55]
Montenegro RTCG [4]
Morocco SNRT [56]
Mozambique TV Miramar [57]
Myanmar Sky Net [58]
Namibia NBC [4]
Nepal Media Hub [59]
Netherlands NOS [4]
New Zealand [60]
Niger ORTN [4]
North Macedonia MRT [4]
South Korea [4]
Norway [4]
Nicaragua
  • Telefonia Celular
  • Televideo
[4]
Pacific Islands
  • Digicel
  • Pacific Cooperation Broadcasting Limited
[61]
Pakistan A Sports (ARY Sports) [62]
Panama [4]
Papua New Guinea NBC [4]
Paraguay [63]
Peru Latina Televisión [64]
Philippines TAP DMV [65]
Poland TVP [4]
Portugal [4][66][67]
Reunion Antenne Réunion [68]
Romania TVR [4]
Russia Match TV [69][70]
Rwanda RBA [4]
San Marino RAI [49]
São Tomé and Príncipe TVS [4]
Senegal RTS [71]
Serbia [4]
Seychelles SBC [72]
Sierra Leone AYV TV [73]
Singapore [74]
Slovakia RTVS [4]
Slovenia RTV [4]
South Africa SABC [75]
South Korea [4]
Spain [76][77][78]
Sri Lanka
[79]
Sub-Saharan Africa
[80][81]
Suriname
[4]
Sweden [82]
Switzerland SRG SSR [4]
Taiwan
[4]
Tajikistan Varzish TV [83]
Tanzania TBC [4]
Thailand SAT[i] [85]
Togo TVT [86]
Trinidad and Tobago CNC3 [87]
Turkey TRT [4]
Uganda UBC [4]
Ukraine [88]
United Kingdom [89][90][91]
United States [92][93]
Uruguay [4]
Uzbekistan MTRK [4]
Vanuatu
  • TBV
  • VBTC
[94]
Venezuela Televen [95]
Vietnam VTV [96][97]
Zambia ZNBC [4]
Zimbabwe ZBC [98]
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Notes

  1. Rights acquired by SAT and distributed to 17 local channels[84]

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