Fans eager to follow Ivory Coast’s journey toward the 2026 FIFA World Cup now have a clear guide on where to catch all the action live. The Elephants are set to feature in a series of crucial qualifiers, and broadcast details have been confirmed for viewers across the globe.
The matches will be aired on a selection of official broadcasters, with coverage varying by region. In Africa, the rights are held by major sports networks, ensuring widespread access. For viewers in the Middle East and North Africa, specific channels have been designated to carry the games live. In Europe and the Americas, local broadcast partners will provide coverage, with some matches also available via streaming platforms.
For those looking to watch online, official streaming services linked to the broadcasters will offer live feeds. Additionally, fans can use VPN services to access geo-restricted streams, though it is recommended to stick to legal and licensed providers. eSIM cards are also an option for travelers who want to maintain uninterrupted access on mobile devices.
The qualifiers are scheduled across several matchdays in 2025 and 2026, with Ivory Coast aiming to secure a spot in the tournament. The team’s fixtures include home and away ties against group opponents, with exact dates and kick-off times to be announced closer to each round.
No official statement has been released regarding free-to-air coverage in all territories, but the listed broadcasters will ensure most fans can follow the matches. As the campaign progresses, further updates on streaming and TV schedules are expected.
















