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Watch the 2026 World Cup in Germany.

By Mikey · Updated 28 May 2026 · 4 min read

Quick answer: in Germany the World Cup is mostly behind a paywall. ARD and ZDF carry selected matches free; Deutsche Telekom’s MagentaTV holds full paid rights to all 104 matches. Free workaround: install a VPN, connect to a free-to-air country (UK for BBC iPlayer, Brazil for CazéTV), and watch every match for nothing.

The full broadcaster picture in Germany

Germany lost the free rights to MagentaTV for the full tournament in 2026. ARD and ZDF have sub-licenses for a chunk of matches, but for everything you either pay MagentaTV or use a VPN to BBC iPlayer (free, English).

On TV

ARD and ZDF carry selected matches free; Deutsche Telekom’s MagentaTV holds full paid rights to all 104 matches.

Streaming

MagentaTV (paid). Free matches on ARD Sportschau or ZDF Mediathek.

ARD Sportschau (paid)
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Go to ARD Sportschau →

The free workaround: VPN to a free-to-air country

The cleanest way to watch every match free in Germany is to install a VPN and connect to a country that has full free-to-air coverage. Three solid options:

VPN setup takes about five minutes. The legal note: VPNs are legal in nearly every country, this is the standard expat-and-traveller use case, broadcasters tolerate it.

My pick: NordVPN
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Tournament dates to remember

The 2026 FIFA World Cup runs 11 June to 19 July, 2026 across the USA, Canada and Mexico. 48 teams, 104 matches, 16 host cities.

European prime-time matches air in German evening; US-hosted finals air late.

FAQ for Germany viewers

Is ARD Sportschau actually free?

Not in Germany. The local options are paid. The free path is a VPN to a country with full free-to-air coverage (UK, Brazil, Australia, etc.).

Can I watch every single match?

Not free in Germany directly. With a VPN to the UK (BBC iPlayer) or Brazil (CazéTV) you can watch all 104 matches free.

Is it legal to use a VPN here?

VPNs are legal in nearly every country in the world. A small number restrict them (China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, UAE in some contexts). Check your local rules. Using a VPN to access a free home broadcast while travelling is the standard expat and traveller use case.

What if my country’s broadcaster changes mid-tournament?

Email mgmikeymg@gmail.com if you spot a broadcaster update. The site gets corrected the same day.