FIFA is turning to streaming platforms to maximize its return on the 2026 World Cup. Two months after announcing a "Preferred ...
In today's Tech Bytes, YouTube partners up with World Cup organizer FIFA. The new deal mirrors FIFA’s agreement with TikTok and allows World Cup media partners to stream a select number of full ...
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicking off in just a couple of months in June, YouTube has announced a new partnership with FIFA, which will see the app host a range of exclusive content and insights ...
TikTok was previously selected as a Preferred Platform by FIFA for the World Cup 2026, making it the first social media platform to be chosen for this experience.
The partnership enables rights-holding media partners to share a variety of content on their official YouTube channels, including extended highlights, behind-the-scenes footage, Shorts, ...
FIFA has announced a significant partnership with YouTube ahead of the 2026 World Cup, designating the platform as a “preferred” digital partner.
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FIFA partners with YouTube to stream select 2026 World Cup matches, offering previews, full games, and enhanced content ...