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Germany Viewers' Guide: ARD, ZDF, MagentaTV, and Kickoff Times
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Germany Viewers' Guide: ARD, ZDF, MagentaTV, and Kickoff Times

German viewers can watch all 104 matches of the 2026 World Cup across three broadcasters. ARD and ZDF — both free-to-air public broadcasters — share 48 matches between them, covering all Germany games and knockout rounds. MagentaTV (Deutsche Telek...

The Broadcasting Deal

Germany’s 2026 World Cup broadcast landscape is split between public and private:

  • ARD (Das Erste): 24 free-to-air matches including the opening match, one semi-final, and a share of the final
  • ZDF: 24 free-to-air matches including one semi-final and a share of the final
  • MagentaTV (Deutsche Telekom): All 104 matches — the only platform showing every game. 56 matches are MagentaTV exclusives (group-stage matches not selected by ARD/ZDF)

All Germany group-stage matches are guaranteed on ARD or ZDF. Germany plays in Group E against Ecuador, Côte d’Ivoire, and Curaçao.

How to Watch

ARD / Das Erste (Free)

  • Live TV: Das Erste via terrestrial, cable, satellite (Astra 19.2°E)
  • Streaming: ARD Mediathek — free, no account required
  • Devices: iOS, Android, Smart TVs, Fire TV, web browser, HbbTV on compatible sets
  • Studio team: Esther Sedlaczek (presenter), Almuth Schult and Bastian Schweinsteiger (analysts)

ZDF (Free)

  • Live TV: ZDF via terrestrial, cable, satellite
  • Streaming: ZDFmediathek — free, no account required
  • Devices: iOS, Android, Smart TVs, Fire TV, web browser, HbbTV
  • 4K UHD: Available for selected matches via HbbTV and ZDFmediathek
  • Studio team: Jochen Breyer (presenter), Per Mertesacker and Christoph Kramer (analysts)

MagentaTV (Paid — All Matches)

  • Price: €10/month (MagentaTV Flex) or included in Telekom broadband bundles
  • Streaming: MagentaTV app and web player
  • Devices: iOS, Android, Apple TV, Fire TV, Chromecast, Smart TVs, web browser
  • 4K UHD: All 104 matches in 4K HDR for compatible devices
  • Free trial: 1-month free trial available for new subscribers
  • Exclusive matches: 56 group-stage games not on ARD/ZDF

German Schedule and Time Zones

US Kickoff (ET)German 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

Germany’s Group E schedule (German times):

DateMatchGerman TimeChannel
June 14Germany vs Ecuador8:00 PM CESTZDF
June 19Germany vs Côte d’Ivoire11:00 PM CESTARD
June 24Germany vs Curaçao8:00 PM CESTZDF

Public Viewing and Fan Zones

  • Berlin Fan Mile (Straße des 17. Juni): Germany’s legendary public viewing returns, capacity 50,000+, giant screens, free entry
  • Munich Olympiapark: Official fan zone with capacity 25,000
  • Frankfurt Mainufer: Public screening area along the river, free
  • Hamburg Heiligengeistfeld: Northern Germany’s biggest fan fest
  • Cologne Tanzbrunnen: Open-air riverside screenings

Radio

  • ARD Radio (WDR, NDR, SWR, etc.): Full commentary on all Germany matches across regional ARD radio stations
  • Deutschlandfunk: Selected match commentary and analysis
  • Amazon Alexa / Google Home: “Spiel den ARD WM-Livestream” voice command for hands-free audio

FAQ

Kann ich alle WM-Spiele kostenlos sehen? Not all. ARD and ZDF show 48 matches free. The other 56 require MagentaTV (€10/month). All Germany matches are free-to-air.

Is MagentaTV worth it? If you want to watch every group-stage match (including non-German teams), yes. At €10/month with a free trial, it covers the full tournament for one month’s cost.

What time do matches start in Germany? Between 5:00 PM and 2:00 AM CEST. Most evening kickoffs fall at 8:00 PM or 11:00 PM.

Is 4K available? MagentaTV offers all 104 matches in 4K HDR. ZDF offers 4K for selected matches via HbbTV.


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