Where to Watch Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 2026 FIFA World Cup: Schedule, Channels, and Streaming Options
Catch Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Next FIFA World Cup Match
The Bosnia and Herzegovina national team will face Switzerland on Thursday, June 18, 2026. The match kicks off at 12:00 PM local time at the Los Angeles Stadium in Inglewood, United States, which corresponds to 8:00 PM BST.
Broadcasting Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Matches in 2026
In Bosnia and Herzegovina, Arena Sport holds exclusive rights for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Unlike neighbors such as Croatia and Serbia, where public broadcasters carry the tournament, fans here will find coverage on premium sports channels and regional streaming platforms.
- TV Broadcast: Matches air live on Arena Sport’s premium cable channels, complete with pre-match analysis, commentary, and post-game reviews.
- Digital Streaming: Live streams, replays, and highlights are available through Arena Sport’s official digital services and authorized telecom apps like m:tel, BH Telecom, or HT Eronet depending on your subscription.
About Bosnia and Herzegovina’s 2026 World Cup Campaign
Twelve years after their debut at the 2014 Brazil World Cup, Bosnia and Herzegovina return with a blend of experience and youth. Led by captain Edin Džeko, the team secured qualification via a dramatic playoff path, overcoming Wales and then upsetting favorites Italy in Zenica.
Under coach Sergej Barbarez, appointed in early 2024, the team emphasizes strong defense and quick counterattacks, relying on players like Ermedin Demirović, Esmir Bajraktarević, and Tarik Muharemović. This tactical approach helped secure their spot but will be tested against tough opponents in Group B.
Watching the 2026 World Cup in Key Markets
FOX Network broadcasts most matches live nationwide in English, with pre-game shows starting about an hour before kickoff. Spanish speakers can follow games on Telemundo, the exclusive Spanish-language broadcaster. Fubo offers both FOX and Telemundo channels and features free trials for live 4K HDR streaming.
TSN is the main English-language broadcaster, streaming matches on linear channels and the TSN app. CTV provides free-to-air coverage of the host nation's opening game and more, accessible online via the CTV app. French speakers have full coverage through RDS and its app.
All 104 matches air live and free, split between BBC and ITV (with STV in Scotland). Kickoff times vary widely due to North American hosting, with many late-night fixtures. BBC airs 54 matches across BBC One, BBC Two, and digital platforms; ITV covers 51 matches on ITV1, ITV4, and STV.
SBS holds exclusive rights, broadcasting every game live and free on SBS and SBS Viceland. Their digital service, SBS On Demand, streams all matches live in HD and offers replays and highlights, perfect for breakfast or lunch viewing given the time zone differences.
Zee Entertainment is the official pay-TV broadcaster, airing matches live on the Unite8 Sports network in English and Hindi. DD Sports, the state channel, offers free coverage of key matches including the opener and knockout rounds. Zee5 streams the entire tournament live with multi-language commentary and on-demand content.


