FIFA World Cup 2026 SBS Coverage

Great news. Santo Sam and Ed’s Cup Fever is back. This time, airing on SBS On Demand and on YouTube (encore screenings on Viceland).

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Great news. Santo Sam and Ed’s Cup Fever is back. This time, airing on SBS On Demand and on YouTube (encore screenings on Viceland).

I don’t think Sam is going to be a part of it this time around…

Given Sam’s workload, I don’t blame him for stepping back. It’s a shame but I understand.

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Oh, ypu are right. I just noticed that (oops from my end).

Santo and Ed (a d guests) should hopefully bring in a good mix of humour. Fingers crossed

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The broadcast schedule has been announced. 14 matches on Viceland:

June 25
5:00 AM Bosnia-Herzegovina vs. Qatar
8:00 AM Morocco vs. Haiti
11:00 AM South Korea vs. South Africa

June 26
6:00 AM Curaçao vs. Ivory Coast
9:00 AM Tunisia vs. Netherlands
12:00 PM USA vs. Turkey

June 27
5:00 AM Senegal vs. Iraq
10:00 AM Cape Verde vs. Saudi Arabia
1:00 PM Egypt vs. Iran

June 28
7:00 AM Croatia vs. Ghana
9:30 AM DR Congo vs. Uzbekistan
12:00 PM Algeria vs. Austria

June 30
3:00 AM Match 4: 1C vs. 2F

July 5
3:00 AM Match 18: Winner 1 vs. Winner 3

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Santo and Ed’s Cup Fever promo

It doesn’t look like the real graphic package, it might be just one designed for the playoff matches. The official world feed graphics were reportedly leaked a few weeks ago, and it looks like these are the real official graphics. The leaks were seen after videos published at the end of February by the Gabonese-French creative director and design Jonathan Ndoume, better known as Nervakez Motion, who has worked with major companies like Coca-Cola, Vogue France and Apple France, has designed the branding of major events by the French Government, and has also worked as a graphics and electronic titler for various soccer broadcasts for French TV channels, including M6 and Canal+, were shared on social media.

One of the videos was then shared on his X page by Arab user Aissa Fadil; the videos were then shared today by the Footy Headlines website, albeit in lower quality (these could be taken down fairly quickly); though the latter website says that Ndoume was the designer of the graphics, I don’t think he was… since then, this situation has been reported by various sports and soccer outlets worldwide.

Overall, the graphics retain the overall graphic flair of last year’s CWC, though these graphics are clearly and decidely rebadged with the overall flair of the World Cup branding.

We’ll wait and see what’s in store for June…

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Quite a downgrade.

I mean, since 2014, they’ve tried to incorporate the official typography (and a sense of branding, no less) of the edition in question.


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And now what we might have gotten is CWC 2.0.

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Update:

Brazil vs. Haiti will start at 10:30 AM and the match has accordingly been moved to Viceland.
Turkey vs. Paraguay will start at 1:00 PM.

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FIFA has announced three opening ceremonies.

  • Mexico: 12 June from 3.30am AEST
  • Canada: 13 June from 3.30am AEST
  • United States: 13 June from 9.30am AEST

The lineup, in that order, is below.

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I love the Americanisation of this event…

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Cup Fever image

One month to go! SBS reveals expansive FIFA World Cup 2026™ lineup beyond the pitch

From Thursday 11 June, SBS kicks off a bold mix of entertainment, documentary and food shows led by Anthony LaPaglia, Adam Liaw, Marc Fennell, Santo Cilauro and Ed Kavalee

With one month to go, SBS is set to deliver a FIFA World Cup 2026™ experience that goes well beyond the football pitch, with a bold slate of original programming spanning entertainment, documentary, food and culture.

Launching from Thursday 11 June, the line-up continues throughout the tournament, across SBS, SBS on Demand, SBS Sport YouTube and SBS Audio.

Led by some of Australia’s most recognisable talent, including Anthony LaPaglia, Adam Liaw, Marc Fennell and World Cup fan favourites Santo Cilauro and Ed Kavalee, SBS’s line-up celebrates the unique power of the FIFA World Cup™ to connect people around the world and right here at home. From live nightly entertainment and football-fuelled quiz specials to powerful cultural storytelling and culinary journeys across host nations, this is SBS’s most ambitious World Cup offering yet, inviting Australians to watch, explore and celebrate the tournament in new and unexpected ways.

KEY DATES AT A GLANCE

  • Thursday 11 June – Mastermind: World Cup Special
  • Friday 12 June – FIFA World Cup 2026™ kicks off
  • Friday 12 June onwards – Cup Fever! nightly
  • Wednesday 24 June – Wogball: Australia’s Beautiful Game
  • Monday 6 July – Adam Liaw’s North American Fan Feasts

A COMPLETE WORLD CUP EXPERIENCE ACROSS SBS

Complementing SBS’s exclusive FIFA World Cup 2026™ coverage, the curated line-up engages Australians throughout the tournament and beyond.

Cup Fever! (Vodcast)

From Friday 12 June, nightly on SBS on Demand and SBS Sport YouTube. Encore screenings on SBS VICELAND.

Streaming every night throughout the FIFA World Cup 2026, Cup Fever! c is a comedy-first, companion to the biggest sporting event on the planet.

Hosted by football tragics, Santo Cilauro and Ed Kavalee, the vodcast series serves up a nightly recap of the World Cup’s most memorable moments as the two unpack the day’s biggest stories, unexpected heroes, heartbreaking misses and highly questionable haircuts.

Produced by the team at Working Dog Productions and filmed in front of a live studio audience, each half-hour episode also features a lineup of football identities, leading comedians, and emerging talent who are all studying VAR technology in the lead-up to the tournament.

Wogball: Australia’s Beautiful Game

Wednesday 24 June on SBS on Demand

Presented by Australian Hollywood heavyweight and football-mad Anthony LaPaglia, Wogball: Australia’s Beautiful Game is the story of how football has become one of the national success stories of modern Australia. It’s a wild ride, full of unexpected stories, surprising revelations and moments of unfettered joy. It’s a story of resilience about a code that overcame institutionalised racism (during the era of the White Australia Policy), media animosity and hostile competing codes to become the game that best represents who we really are as a nation.

Joining LaPaglia, who played professionally before realising he would never fulfill his dreams and turned to the stage, are sport heroes, comedians, football enthusiasts and experts including Vince Colosimo, Craig Foster, Matt Okine, John Safran, Mel Buttle, Craig Johnston, Servet Uzunlar, Moya Dodd and Melissa Barbieri. It is a surprisingly emotional story about passion and family and how football grew into something bigger than the game itself. It’s nostalgic, warm, playful, a little contentious and the perfect warm up to the 2026 World Cup.

Wogball: Australia’s Beautiful Game is a CJZ production (People vs Robodebt and Go Back to Where You Came From) for the SBS. Principal production funding from Screen Australia and SBS. Financed with support from Screen NSW. Local distribution by SBS. International sales by Cordell Jigsaw Distribution. Director; Damian Davis. Producer; Nick Price.

Adam Liaw’s North American Fan Feasts

From Monday 6 July on SBS and SBS on Demand

In this brand new six-part series, Adam Liaw embarks on a fun, flavour-filled journey across North America’s FIFA World Cup™ host nations, discovering where sport and food collide at the heart of the world’s greatest tournament. With episodes spanning Canada, Mexico and the United States, Adam reveals how fans express their passion not just through team colours, but through the flavours they share and celebrates how food, sport and culture unite communities and shape national identity.

From street-side tacos in Mexico City, to seafood in San Francisco and fan culture in Vancouver, each episode shares local stories and signature dishes, alongside two recipes prepared by Adam, which viewers can recreate at home.

Produced by i8 Studio exclusively for SBS. Adam Liaw’s North American Fan Feasts is a joyful celebration of people, pride and the dishes that bring them together.

Mastermind – World Cup Special

Thursday June 11 on SBS and SBS on Demand

Mastermind returns with a special World Cup takeover episode, hosted by Marc Fennell, bringing sport, suspense and specialist knowledge together for a football-themed night of competition ahead of the tournament kick-off.

Four football fanatics go head-to-head on World Cup-themed subjects, from legendary players to unforgettable eras and historic moments, in a high-pressure battle that tests their knowledge, composure and pure love of the game. Produced by BBC Studios Australia.

The Greatest Show on Earth (Vodcast)

Available now on SBS VICELAND, SBS on Demand and SBS Sport YouTube

In this 12-part vodcast series, SBS football broadcasters Claudio Fabiano and Adamo De Nigris take a deep dive into each of the 12 four-team Groups that will make up the Group stage of the FIFA World Cup 2026™, with special guests including former international players Mitch Duke, Alex Brosque, Juan Mata and current Iraq head coach Graham Arnold. The first two episodes, Group A and Group B, are already available on SBS On Demand and the SBS Sport YouTube channel, with further episodes rolling out each Wednesday until the tournament starts on June 12 (AEDT).

Beautiful Game Changers

From Friday 15 May on SBS VICELAND and SBS on Demand

SBS Audio has created this flagship series of 12 mini-documentaries celebrating the power of football to bring people together across cultures, communities and generations. Each episode spotlights an individual who uses the game to drive social cohesion, create a sense of belonging, and open pathways for others. Among the themes explored are Indigenous representation, women’s participation, refugee resilience, multicultural clubs, international student networks and LGBTQIA+ inclusion.

As well as featuring on SBS On Demand and SBS VICELAND, the series will be shared across SBS Australia’s social media platforms.

Route 26 (Podcast)

Available now on SBS Audio

This ten-episode road trip to the FIFA World Cup™ speaks to extraordinary football lovers about their personal journeys and the World Cup moments that changed their lives. Hosted by Paolo Gallo – football coach, audio producer and football fanatic – this is more than just a podcast, this is where your 2026 World Cup journey begins.

The World Cup, But Not Really (Podcast)

From Tuesday 12 May on SBS Audio

Launching today, The World Cup, But Not Really is a 14-episode celebration of everything football touches, and everything it usually leaves out. It’s about the songs, superstitions, emotions, love stories, weird statistics and perspectives, and the noise that surrounds the game. No tactics, no pundits, just odd facts and real human stories relating to the world’s biggest shared event. Whether you live for the game or can’t stand it, this is the World Cup like you’ve never heard it.

SBS Kick Off (Music Station)

From Monday 1 June to Friday 31 July on SBS Audio and SBS On Demand

Celebrate the world game with SBS Kick Off — a high-energy pop-up music station packed with famous football songs, iconic anthems and the stadium singalongs heard around the globe. It’s the ultimate soundtrack to get fans pumped for the next game.

SBS News and SBS Audio will also broadcast daily FIFA World Cup 2026™ news podcasts during the tournament.

Kathryn Fink, SBS Head of Television, said: “The FIFA World Cup™ is one of the world’s most powerful shared experiences, and SBS is uniquely placed to tell those stories. Our accompanying line-up brings together some of Australia’s most recognisable talent to give audiences more ways to connect with the tournament than ever before.”

David Hua, SBS Director of Audio and Language Content, said: “SBS and our multicultural communities have popularised football in Australia over the last 40 years, to the extent that the FIFA World Cup™ is now one of the events that brings Australians together. SBS Audio broadcasts in 60-plus languages, but our audience all speak football, so we want to celebrate the deeper cultural connections created by the World Cup, which go well beyond rivalries and match day moments. As well as covering every thrilling moment of the tournament, we’re going to Australia’s football heartland to find extraordinary stories from lovers of the world game and shine a light on the role that football plays in building communities.”

All shows will stream across SBS TV, Digital and Audio channels during SBS’s exclusive broadcast of the FIFA World Cup 2026™

The FIFA World Cup 2026™ kicks off on June 12 (AEST) and runs until July 20, with all 104 games live and free on SBS, SBS VICELAND and SBS On Demand with full replays, mini matches and highlights available throughout the tournament.

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Just announced. The show will start just before 6am AEST on July 20.

Halftime break overall likely extended to half-hour.

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Seppo nonsense

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Isn’t that just the US in general?

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SBS announces exclusive TV broadcast schedule for FIFA World Cup 2026™

Luke Wilkshire, Tommy Oar, Andrew Redmayne, Sarah Walsh and Kevin-Prince Boateng join SBS’s all-star guest lineup alongside Harry Kewell and Lydia Williams

Watch SBS’s Exclusive Broadcast of the First-Ever FIFA World Cup™ Final Halftime Show Live with Madonna, Shakira and BTS curated by Chris Martin of Coldplay

With just three weeks to go until kick-off of the world’s biggest sporting event, SBS has today announced its live match broadcast schedule for the FIFA World Cup 2026™. Featuring 104 matches across 16 cities in three countries, and the first ever final halftime show, the tournament will be the largest in the competition’s history.

From breakfast kick-offs to long lunch matchups, the FIFA World Cup 2026™ is shaping up as one of the most accessible tournaments for Australian fans in recent memory, with 69% of all live matches airing between 6.00am and 4.30pm (AEST).

For those who miss the live coverage, all 104 matches will be freely available to catch up in full via SBS On Demand, plus there’s 3-minute highlights, 12-minute extended highlights and 30-minute mini matches.

Hosted by respected football presenters Niav Owens and Claudio Fabiano, SBS’s coverage will begin on Friday 12 June with the Opening Ceremony from the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City, followed by the first match between co-host nation Mexico and South Africa.

Under head coach Tony Popovic, the Socceroos head to the FIFA World Cup 2026™ aiming to continue Australia’s strong recent record on the world stage. Australia will open their tournament against Türkiye, with coverage from 1.00pm (AEST) on Sunday 14 June across SBS and SBS On Demand.

SBS’s coverage of Australia’s Group D campaign will also see the Socceroos face co-host nation USA from 4.00am (AEST) on Saturday 20 June, before taking on Paraguay from 11.00am (AEST) on Friday 26 June. All three matches will feature exclusive on-the-ground commentary from David Basheer and two-time FIFA World Cup*™* Socceroo, Luke Wilkshire.

Joining the previously announced SBS commentary team headliners - Harry Kewell and Lydia Williams - are ex-FIFA World Cup stars and Socceroos favourites, Tommy Oar and Andrew Redmayne, as well as former AC Milan midfielder and Ghana star Kevin-Prince Boateng, and ex-Matilda and football executive Sarah Walsh. Complementing our broadcast team will be international football presenter Adriano Del Monte, plus football content creators Adamo De Nigris, Kat Sasso and Sam Jurman, and SBS presenters Darren Mara, Breanna Holden and Adrian Arciuli.

SBS will bring Australians the first-ever FIFA World Cup™ Final Halftime Show live and exclusive from New York New Jersey Stadium on Monday 20 July (AEST), as global music icons Madonna, Shakira and BTS take to the world’s biggest sporting stage. Curated by Chris Martin of Coldplay, the landmark performance will combine football, music and social impact in a historic moment for the tournament, supporting the FIFA Global Citizen Education Fund and featuring appearances by beloved characters from Sesame Street and The Muppets.

In addition to broadcasting all 104 matches, SBS will deliver extensive programming and coverage across its network to keep Australians up to date with all the latest World Cup news, results and analysis. Some highlights include:

The FIFA World Cup Hub on SBS On Demand is where Australians can live stream all 104 matches and catch up on match replays, highlights, extended highlights, mini matches, short-form video extras and more to enjoy anytime and anywhere.

For the first time, SBS Sport will launch Watch-Along Live Streams on TikTok for select FIFA World Cup 2026™ matches, including Australia v Türkiye on 14 June and Paraguay v Australia on 26 June. Created as a dynamic second-screen viewing experience, the Watch-Alongs will feature live coverage of the opening 10 minutes of select matches, combined with real-time fan interaction, creator-led commentary, and the energy of football culture on TikTok.

The Football Briefing - The SBS commentary team, led by David Basheer and Luke Wilkshire alongside special guests, will deliver a daily vodcast-style football briefing sharing insights, reactions and updates from on the ground at the FIFA World Cup, following the Socceroos’ tournament journey. The show will be hosted from informal locations near team camps, training facilities and match venues. Audiences will be able to access the show via SBS On Demand or SBS Sport YouTube.

The SBS Sport website FIFA World Cup™ event page will provide the latest highlights, match schedules, news and analysis, plus an interactive match centre will be released closer to the World Cup kick off to provide audiences with a complementary second screen companion.

Hyundai, Hisense, Macca’s, Rexona, bet365, Commonwealth Bank and Youi will support the FIFA World Cup 2026™ as SBS official broadcast partners.

Follow SBS Sport across YouTube, TikTok, X, Instagram and Facebook for all the latest from the FIFA World Cup 2026™.

The FIFA World Cup 2026™ kicks off on 12 June (AEST) and runs until 20 July, with all 104 matches live and free across SBS, SBS VICELAND and SBS On Demand

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FIFA World Cup 2026™ - SBS LIVE Broadcast Schedule

DATE TX TIME AEST KICK-OFF MATCH# PROGRAMME CHANNEL
Friday, June 12,
2026
0400 - 0730 5:00 1 Mexico v South Africa SBS
SBS On Demand
1130 - 1430 12:00 2 Korea Republic v Czechia SBS
SBS On Demand
Saturday, June 13, 2026 0430 - 0730 5:00 3 Canada v Bosnia-Herzegovina SBS
SBS On Demand
1030 - 1330 11:00 4 USA v Paraguay SBS
SBS On Demand
Sunday, June 14,
2026
0430 - 0730 5:00 8 Qatar v Switzerland SBS
SBS On Demand
0730 - 1030 8:00 7 Brazil v Morocco SBS
SBS On Demand
1030 - 1300 11:00 5 Haiti v Scotland SBS
SBS On Demand
1300 - 1630 14:00 6 Australia v Türkiye SBS
SBS On Demand
Monday, June 15,
2026
0230 - 0530 3:00 10 Germany v Curaçao SBS
SBS On Demand
0530 - 0830 6:00 11 Netherlands v Japan SBS
SBS On Demand
0830 - 1130 9:00 9 Cote d’Ivoire v Ecuador SBS
SBS On Demand
1130 - 1430 12:00 12 Sweden v Tunisia SBS
SBS On Demand
Tuesday, June 16,
2026
0130 - 0430 2:00 14 Spain v Cabo Verde SBS
SBS On Demand
0430 - 0730 5:00 16 Belgium v Egypt SBS
SBS On Demand
0730 - 1030 8:00 13 Saudi Arabia v Uruguay SBS
SBS On Demand
1030 - 1330 11:00 15 IR Iran v New Zealand SBS
SBS On Demand
Wednesday, June 17, 2026 0430 - 0730 5:00 17 France v Senegal SBS
SBS On Demand
0730 - 1030 8:00 18 Iraq v Norway SBS
SBS On Demand
1030 - 1330 11:00 19 Argentina v Algeria SBS
SBS On Demand
1330 - 1630 14:00 20 Austria v Jordan SBS
SBS On Demand
Thursday, June 18, 2026 0230 - 0530 3:00 23 Portugal v Congo DR SBS
SBS On Demand
0530 - 0830 6:00 22 England v Croatia SBS
SBS On Demand
0830 - 1130 9:00 21 Ghana v Panama SBS
SBS On Demand
1130 - 1430 12:00 24 Uzbekistan v Colombia SBS
SBS On Demand
Friday, June 19,
2026
0130 - 0430 2:00 25 Czechia v South Africa SBS
SBS On Demand
0430 - 0730 5:00 26 Switzerland v Bosnia-Herzegovina SBS
SBS On Demand
0730 - 1030 8:00 27 Canada v Qatar SBS
SBS On Demand
1030 - 1330 11:00 28 Mexico v Korea Republic SBS
SBS On Demand
Saturday, June 20,
2026
0400 - 0730 5:00 32 USA v Australia SBS
SBS On Demand
0730 - 1030 8:00 30 Scotland v Morocco SBS
SBS On Demand
1000 - 1300 10:30 29 Brazil v Haiti VICELAND
SBS On Demand
1230 - 1530 13:00 31 Türkiye v Paraguay SBS
SBS On Demand
Sunday, June 21,
2026
0230 - 0530 3:00 35 Netherlands v Sweden SBS
SBS On Demand
0530 - 0830 6:00 33 Germany v Cote d’Ivoire SBS
SBS On Demand
0930 - 1230 10:00 34 Ecuador v Curaçao SBS
SBS On Demand
1330 - 1630 14:00 36 Tunisia v Japan SBS
SBS On Demand
Monday, June 22,
2026
0130 - 0430 2:00 38 Spain v Saudi Arabia SBS
SBS On Demand
0430 - 0730 5:00 39 Belgium v IR Iran SBS
SBS On Demand
0730 - 1030 8:00 37 Uruguay v Cabo Verde SBS
SBS On Demand
1030 - 1330 11:00 40 New Zealand v Egypt SBS
SBS On Demand
Tuesday, June 23,
2026
0230 - 0530 3:00 43 Argentina v Austria SBS
SBS On Demand
0630 - 0930 7:00 42 France v Iraq SBS
SBS On Demand
0930 - 1230 10:00 41 Norway v Senegal SBS
SBS On Demand
1230 - 1530 13:00 44 Jordan v Algeria SBS
SBS On Demand
Wednesday, June 24, 2026 0230 - 0530 3:00 47 Portugal v Uzbekistan SBS
SBS On Demand
0530 - 0830 6:00 45 England v Ghana SBS
SBS On Demand
0830 - 1130 9:00 46 Panama v Croatia SBS
SBS On Demand
1130 - 1430 12:00 48 Colombia v Congo DR SBS
SBS On Demand
Thursday, June 25,
2026
0430 - 0730 5:00 51 Switzerland v Canada SBS
SBS On Demand
0430 - 0730 5:00 52 Bosnia-Herzegovina v Qatar VICELAND
SBS On Demand
0730 - 1030 8:00 49 Scotland v Brazil SBS
SBS On Demand
0730 - 1030 8:00 50 Morocco v Haiti VICELAND
SBS On Demand
1030 - 1330 11:00 53 Czechia v Mexico SBS
SBS On Demand
1030 - 1330 11:00 54 South Africa v Korea Republic VICELAND
SBS On Demand
Friday, June 26,
2026
0530 - 0830 6:00 55 Curaçao v Cote d’Ivoire VICELAND
SBS On Demand
DATE TX TIME AEST KICK-OFF MATCH# PROGRAMME CHANNEL
0530 - 0830 6:00 56 Ecuador v Germany SBS
SBS On Demand
0830 - 1100 9:00 57 Japan v Sweden SBS
SBS On Demand
0830 - 1130 9:00 58 Tunisia v Netherlands VICELAND
SBS On Demand
1130 - 1430 12:00 59 Türkiye v USA VICELAND
SBS On Demand
1100 - 1430 12:00 60 Paraguay v Australia SBS
SBS On Demand
Saturday, June 27,
2026
0430 - 0730 5:00 61 Norway v France SBS
SBS On Demand
0430 - 0730 5:00 62 Senegal v Iraq VICELAND
SBS On Demand
0930 - 1230 10:00 65 Cabo Verde v Saudi Arabia VICELAND
SBS On Demand
0930 - 1230 10:00 66 Uruguay v Spain SBS
SBS On Demand
1230 - 1530 13:00 63 Egypt v IR Iran VICELAND
SBS On Demand
1230 - 1530 13:00 64 New Zealand v Belgium SBS
SBS On Demand
Sunday, June 28,
2026
0600 - 0900 7:00 67 Panama v England SBS
SBS On Demand
0630 - 0900 7:00 68 Croatia v Ghana VICELAND
SBS On Demand
0900 - 1130 9:30 71 Colombia v Portugal SBS
SBS On Demand
0900 - 1130 9:30 72 Congo DR v Uzbekistan VICELAND
SBS On Demand
1130 - 1430 12:00 69 Algeria v Austria VICELAND
SBS On Demand
1130 - 1430 12:00 70 Jordan v Argentina SBS
SBS On Demand
Monday, June 29,
2026
0430 - 0730 5:00 73 2A v 2B
(Round of 32)
SBS
SBS On Demand
Tuesday, June 30,
2026
0230 - 0530 3:00 76 1C v 2F
(Round of 32)
VICELAND
SBS On Demand
0600 - 0900 6:30 74 1E v 3ABCDF
(Round of 32)
SBS
SBS On Demand
1030 - 1330 11:00 75 1F v 2C
(Round of 32)
SBS
SBS On Demand
Wednesday, July 1,
2026
0230 - 0530 3:00 78 2E v 2I
(Round of 32)
SBS
SBS On Demand
0630 - 0930 7:00 77 1I v 3CDFGH
(Round of 32)
SBS
SBS On Demand
1030 - 1330 11:00 79 1A v 3CEFHI
(Round of 32)
SBS
SBS On Demand
Thursday, July 2, 2026 0130 - 0430 2:00 80 1L v 3EHIJK
(Round of 32)
SBS
SBS On Demand
0530 - 0830 6:00 82 1G v 3AEHIJ
(Round of 32)
SBS
SBS On Demand
0930 - 1230 10:00 81 1D v 3BEFIJ
(Round of 32)
SBS
SBS On Demand
Friday, July 3, 2026 0430 - 0730 5:00 84 1H v 2J
(Round of 32)
SBS
SBS On Demand
0830 - 1130 9:00 83 2K v 2L
(Round of 32)
SBS
SBS On Demand
1230 - 1530 13:00 85 1B v 3EFGIJ
(Round of 32)
SBS
SBS On Demand
Saturday, July 4,
2026
0330 - 0630 4:00 88 2D v 2G
(Round of 32)
SBS
SBS On Demand
0730 - 1030 8:00 86 1J v 2H
(Round of 32)
SBS
SBS On Demand
1100 - 1400 11:30 87 1K v 3DEIJL
(Round of 32)
SBS
SBS On Demand
Sunday, July 5,
2026
0230 - 0530 3:00 90 Winner #73 v Winner #75
(Round of 16)
VICELAND
SBS On Demand
0630 - 0930 7:00 89 Winner #74 v Winner #77
(Round of 16)
SBS
SBS On Demand
Monday, July 6,
2026
0530 - 0830 6:00 91 Winner #76 v Winner #78
(Round of 16)
SBS
SBS On Demand
0930 - 1230 10:00 92 Winner #79 v Winner #80
(Round of 16)
SBS
SBS On Demand
Tuesday, July 7, 2026 0430 - 0730 5:00 93 Winner #83 v Winner #84
(Round of 16)
SBS
SBS On Demand
0930 - 1230 10:00 94 Winner #81 v Winner #82
(Round of 16)
SBS
SBS On Demand
Wednesday, July 8,
2026
0130 - 0430 2:00 95 Winner #86 v Winner #88
(Round of 16)
SBS
SBS On Demand
0530 - 0830 6:00 96 Winner #85 v Winner #87
(Round of 16)
SBS
SBS On Demand
Friday, July 10,
2026
0530 - 0830 6:00 97 Winner M#89 v Winner M#90 (Quarter-Finals) SBS
SBS On Demand
Saturday, July 11,
2026
0430 - 0730 5:00 98 Winner M#93 v Winner M#94 (Quarter-Finals) SBS
SBS On Demand
Sunday, July 12,
2026
0630 - 0930 7:00 99 Winner M#91 v Winner M#92 (Quarter-Finals) SBS
SBS On Demand
1030 - 1330 11:00 100 Winner M#95 v Winner M#96 (Quarter-Finals) SBS
SBS On Demand
Wednesday, July 15, 2026 0400 - 0730 5:00 101 Winner M# 97 v Winner M#98 (Semi-Finals) SBS
SBS On Demand
Thursday, July 16,
2026
0400 - 0730 5:00 102 Winner M#99 v Winner M#100 (Semi-Finals) SBS
SBS On Demand
Sunday, July 19,
2026
0630 - 0930 7:00 103 Runner Up M#101 v Runner up M#102 (Bronze Final) SBS
SBS On Demand
Monday, July 20,
2026
0330 - 0830 5:00 104 Winner M#101 v Winner M#102 (Final) SBS
SBS On Demand
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That is the confirmation they are not broadcasting any opening ceremonies. Each to their own though on whether this is the right thing to do.

BTW, what will SBS do during quarter-time breaks?