Bidding prices for broadcasting rights to the 2026 USA-Mexico World Cup
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FIFA has announced that broadcasting rights revenue for the 2026 USA-Mexico World Cup will reach a record $3.92 billion, accounting for approximately 36% of FIFA's total revenue for the 2023/2026 cycle. This chart compiles World Cup broadcasting rights prices in major economies around the world, showing which company offers the highest price and which offers the best value.
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USA
$945 million
Fox Sports (USA)
$480 million
Telemundo (USA)
$465 million
United Kingdom
$350 million+
BBC & ITV (United Kingdom)
2026 and 2030
Japan
$200 million
NHK / Fuji / DAZN
Germany
$200 million
ARD & ZDF (Germany)
$120 million
2026 and 2030
Telekom's MagentaTV (Germany) - Paid
$80 million
France
$150 million
M6 (France) - Free-to-air
Brazil
$150 million
Grupo Globo, CazéTV, SBT (Brazil)
2026 and 2030
Spain
$139.5 million
RTVE (Spain)
$59.5 million
Grup Mediapro (Spain)
$80 million
South Korea
$125 million
JTBC, etc.
Italy
$80 million
Italian National Public Broadcasting Company
China
$60 million
CCTV (China)
2026 and 2030
India
$35 million
SSEN
2026 and 2030
Hong Kong
$25 million
PCCW
Australia
$15 million
SBS
Thailand
$15 million
VTV
Vietnam
$14 million
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