Zee5 has secured exclusive digital rights to stream the FIFA World Cup 2026 in India, offering a special FIFA WC ’26 + All Access pack. Fans can choose a 3‑month plan at Rs 799 for up to three devices or a 1‑year plan at Rs 1,699 for up to four devices, with streaming quality reaching up to 4K under the annual plan.
The world has caught the footbal fever and the temperatures are likely to soar with each passing day. Yes, we are talking about the ongoing FIFA World Cup 2026. Football is the biggest sport in the world in terms of viewership, so it's no surprise that the event generates so much buzz across the world. The tournament has generated a lot of interest in India too, even though the football matches for this edition are being telecast at very odd timings. So, if you too want to follow the live action in the US, Mexico and Canada, here is everything to know about where to catch the FIFA World Cup 2026 live streaming online, plus Zee5 plans, prices, and subscription.
Here are all the live streaming details you need: Zee5 is offering an exclusive FIFA World Cup 2026 + All Access subscription plan for the tournament. The pack has been divided into two sub-categories.
Category 1: 3-month plan: Rs 799 (works on up to 3 devices)
Category 2: 1-year plan: Rs 1,699 (works on up to 4 devices)
FIFA World Cup Live Streaming Quality:
Zee5 claims that the streaming quality of the matches can go up to 4K under the Rs 1,699 plan.
The FIFA World Cup is available to stream on Zee5 in the following languages:
Hindi
Commentators/Experts: Gurpreet Singh Sandhu, Aditi Chauhan, Mehrajuddin Wadoo, Manish Batavia
English
Commentators/Experts: Igor Stimac, Bhaichung Bhutia, Paul Masefield, Ashley Westwood, Seema Jaswal
Malayalam
Commentators/Experts: Jo Paul, I. M. Vijayan, N. P. Pradeep, Shyju Damodaran, Shiyas Mohammad
Bangla
Commentators/Experts: Rajat Ghosh-Dastidar, Debjit Ghosh, Arnab Mondal, Pallab Basu-Mallick, Argha
During the Argentina vs Austria match, Messi became the highest goalscorer in the history of the FIFA World Cup with 18 total goals. He has thereby entered an exclusive club that has only him as the member. He has broken the record that he previously shared with German Miroslav Klose. Coincidentally, Argentina won the game with a final score of 2-0, and both goals were scored by Messi himself.