Zee could come to Indian football fans' rescue with the broadcaster negotiating for the FIFA World Cup 2026 rights. India is the last major international market yet to find a broadcaster, with less than three weeks for the tournament to begin. FIFA had earlier demanded $100m for 2026 and 2030 tournaments, but Zee are eyeing $35 million agreement.
Zee could come to Indian football fans' rescue with the broadcaster negotiating for the FIFA World Cup 2026 rights. India is the last major international market yet to find a broadcaster, with less than three weeks for the tournament to begin. FIFA had earlier demanded $100m for 2026 and 2030 tournaments, but Zee are eyeing $35 million agreement.
As per Indian Express, Zee has emerged a potential late entrant in the bid for FIFA World Cup 2026 rights. Zee and JioHotstar are still in talks, while Sony and FanCode chose not to enter the fray. JioHotstar, which broadcasted the previous World Cup in India, are holding onto its valuation of $20 million. FIFA are aiming to get atleast $35 million, having reduced their price from a initial $100 million.
Zee launches 7 new sports channels
Zee meanwhile are launching their own sports offering. Reports suggest that Zee Entertainment Enterprises Limited (ZEEL) filed trademark request for Unite8 Sports - its own sports offering. The broadcaster bouquet includes Unite8 Sports, Unite8 Sports 1, Unite8 Sports 2, Unite8 Sports 1 HD, Unite8 Sports 1 HD Hindi, Unite8 Sports 2 HD and, Unite8 Sports 2 HD Hindi. It has only furthered speculation of Zee swooping in for the FIFA World Cup 2026 rights.
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