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Fifa's Asian TV Deal Hurdle

World Cup broadcast agreements yet to be secured in China and India

12 May 2026 · 1d ago·1 source

According to The Guardian — Football, Fifa is facing a challenge in securing TV deals for the World Cup in China and India. With the tournament just a month away, no agreements have been reached to ensure fans in these countries can watch all 104 games.

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