China Media Group confirmed as official broadcaster in China PR for . . . FIFA has confirmed it has reached agreement with China Media Group (CMG) for the broadcast in China PR of all matches at the FIFA World Cup 2026™ and FIFA World Cup 2030™ as well as the FIFA Women's World Cup 2027™ and the FIFA Women's World Cup 2031™
FIFA finally seals World Cup broadcast deal in China at just $60M FIFA has finally sealed a World Cup broadcast rights deal for China It has come just 27 days before the opening game of 104 being played across North America and at a much lower reported price than the soccer body wanted
FIFA reaches Football World Cup broadcast deal with China worth $60 million China Media Group (CMG), the parent body of China’s state broadcaster, said on Friday that it has reached an agreement with FIFA for broadcasting the 2026 World Cup with less than a month left for the start of the tournament The World Cup is set to start on June 11 The announcement ends a
CMG secure broadcast rights for FIFA World Cup 2026 in China FIFA reached an agreement with China to broadcast the World Cup 2026 in the nation The declaration puts an end to a dispute over the tournament’s television rights in the nation According to the CMG group, the deal also includes broadcasting rights for the Women’s World Cups in 2027 and 2031, as well as the men’s tournament in 2030
FIFA strikes World Cup broadcast agreement with Chinese state-run . . . FIFA has reached an agreement with the China Media Group, the parent of the country’s state broadcaster, for the broadcasting rights of the upcoming World Cup, which will be hosted in the United States, Mexico and Canada The decision comes just weeks before the tournament kicks off, ending a