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How to Watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup Live in Bangladesh

The 2026 FIFA World Cup promises an exciting display of football from June 11 to July 19. Fans in Bangladesh can catch all the action without paying a dime, thanks to local broadcasters and mobile network providers.

Free World Cup Coverage in Bangladesh

Bangladesh Television (BTV) holds the rights to broadcast all 104 matches of the tournament free of charge. The government secured these rights for $3.85 million and supports the coverage with advertising revenue. So if you have cable TV, BTV will air every kickoff live.

If you don’t have cable or prefer streaming, there’s another option. Banglalink subscribers with an active 30-day data or mixed bundle plan can watch all games live on the Toffee app at no cost. For non-Banglalink users, Toffee offers tournament passes costing between Tk 99 and Tk 129 (around $1), granting full HD access to all matches.

Other Network Providers and Apps

Grameenphone users in Bangladesh can purchase a Tk 97 data bundle valid for 50 days, which allows access to World Cup streams through apps like Bioscope+, MyGP, and Skitto.

Accessing Toffee Outside Bangladesh

Toffee's streaming is geo-restricted to Bangladeshi IP addresses. If you’re abroad but want to watch from your usual account, a VPN can help. Connecting to a server in Bangladesh via a VPN lets you stream Toffee as if you were at home.

Foreign visitors in Bangladesh can also use a VPN service like Norton VPN, which offers a 60-day money-back guarantee, to connect back to their home country and watch free streams available there. For example, UK viewers can use BBC iPlayer or ITVX, Australians can use SBS On Demand, and Irish fans can watch on RTE Player.

Where Else Can You Watch Free World Cup Streams?

  • UK: BBC / ITVX (English commentary)
  • Australia: SBS On Demand (English commentary)
  • Brazil: Caz TV's YouTube channel (no account needed)
  • Belgium: RTBF / VRT
  • Bangladesh: Toffee
  • Ireland: RTE Player (English commentary)
  • Netherlands: NOS
  • Switzerland: SRF Play / RTS Play / RSI Play
  • Turkey: TRT

Using a VPN to Watch From Anywhere

If you travel abroad during the tournament, your usual streaming service might be blocked due to regional restrictions. A virtual private network (VPN) connects you to servers worldwide, letting you access your preferred World Cup streams as if you were still in your home country.

We suggest Norton VPN for this purpose. It offers fast, secure connections and a 60-day money-back guarantee. Here’s how to use it:

  1. Download and install Norton VPN or another trusted VPN app.
  2. Connect to a server in the country where your preferred World Cup stream is available (for example, the UK for BBC iPlayer).
  3. Open the streaming service, sign in if required, and start watching live matches.

Devices Compatible With Toffee

You can watch the World Cup on Toffee using its dedicated app available for Android, iOS, and Android TV. For PC and laptop users, the official Toffee website works in any modern web browser.