

TL;TR
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup set to capture global attention, fans across South Africa will once again be asking the familiar question: where are we watching? From live TV broadcasts and streaming platforms to fan parks, pubs, malls and public viewing events, here is a guide to the best places to experience the tournament.



Where To Watch: Experiences
Expect watch parties, fan parks, mall activations, and public viewing events across South Africa throughout the tournament.
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Where To Watch: Broadcast
Fans can follow the 2026 FIFA World Cup across DStv, SABC, YouTube, and Sporty through live coverage, highlights, and analysis.

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