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France Viewers' Guide: TF1, beIN Sports, and Kickoff Times
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France Viewers' Guide: TF1, beIN Sports, and Kickoff Times

French viewers can watch the 2026 World Cup across TF1 (free-to-air) and beIN Sports (paid subscription). TF1 broadcasts 28 matches for free including all France games, both semi-finals, and the final. TF1 streams free on TF1+ (formerly MyTF1). be...

The Broadcasting Deal

French World Cup broadcasting follows a dual free/premium model:

  • TF1: 28 matches free-to-air — all France matches, quarter-finals, semi-finals, and the final
  • beIN Sports: All 104 matches — 76 exclusive group-stage games plus simulcast of TF1’s selections
  • M6: Sub-licensed selection of 6-8 matches, primarily early group-stage fixtures

TF1’s deal is part of a long-standing agreement: the channel has broadcast every World Cup final since 1998, when France won the title at the Stade de France.

How to Watch

TF1 / TF1+ (Free)

  • Live TV: TF1 via TNT (channel 1), cable, satellite (Astra, Eutelsat)
  • Streaming: TF1+ — free with ads, account required (email registration)
  • Devices: iOS, Android, Smart TVs, Apple TV, Fire TV, Chromecast, web browser
  • Studio team: Grégoire Margotton (commentator), Bixente Lizarazu (analyst), Denis Brogniart (presenter)
  • Replays: Full match replays on TF1+ for 7 days

beIN Sports (Paid — All Matches)

  • Price: €15/month via beIN Sports Connect or through Canal+ bundles (from €25.99/month)
  • Streaming: beIN Sports Connect app and web player
  • Devices: iOS, Android, Smart TVs, Apple TV, Fire TV, web browser
  • 4K UHD: Available via Canal+ 4K decoder for all matches
  • Commentary: French-language with Florian Music and Eric Di Meco (analysts)
  • Exclusive content: Pre/post-match studio shows, tactical analysis, all 104 matches

M6 (Free — Limited Selection)

  • Live TV: M6 via TNT (channel 6)
  • Streaming: 6play — free with ads
  • Selection: 6-8 group-stage matches featuring major teams (non-France)

French Schedule and Time Zones

US Kickoff (ET)French Time (CEST)Phase
11:00 AM ET5:00 PM CESTGroup stage
2:00 PM ET8:00 PM CESTGroup stage
5:00 PM ET11:00 PM CESTGroup stage / Round of 32
8:00 PM ET2:00 AM CEST (+1 day)Group stage / Knockouts

France’s Group I schedule (French times):

DateMatchFrench TimeChannel
June 15France vs Senegal8:00 PM CESTTF1
June 20France vs Norway11:00 PM CESTTF1
June 25France vs Iraq8:00 PM CESTTF1

Fan Zones and Public Viewing

  • Paris, Champ-de-Mars (Tour Eiffel Fan Zone): The iconic fan zone returns with capacity 90,000, giant screens, free entry — the largest in Europe
  • Lyon, Place Bellecour: Official fan zone, capacity 20,000
  • Marseille, Vieux-Port: Open-air screenings along the harbor
  • Bordeaux, Place des Quinconces: Southern France’s main fan gathering
  • Bars and cafés: French law requires establishments showing matches to hold a public viewing licence; most major sports bars (O’Sullivan’s chain, The Bombardier) are licensed

Radio

  • RMC Sport: Full commentary on all France matches and selected other fixtures
  • France Inter: Live commentary on key matches
  • Europe 1: Match-day programming with pre/post-match shows
  • Podcast: “L’After Foot” (RMC) runs daily during the tournament

FAQ

Les matchs de la France sont-ils gratuits? Oui. All France matches air on TF1 (free-to-air) and stream on TF1+ at no cost.

Is beIN Sports worth subscribing to? If you want every match beyond France’s games, yes. At €15/month it’s the only way to see all 104 matches in France.

What time do matches kick off in France? Between 5:00 PM and 2:00 AM CEST. Most prime-time games start at 8:00 PM or 11:00 PM.

Is 4K available in France? beIN Sports offers 4K via Canal+ 4K decoder. TF1 broadcasts in HD but has not confirmed 4K.


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