How to watch FIFA World Cup 2026 in Uganda starts with New World TV and SuperSport International. FIFA's Sub-Saharan Africa rights announcement points to New World TV, while the official territory workbook also lists SuperSport International for Uganda.

Most key kickoffs for viewers in Uganda fall in the evening or after midnight, so it helps to settle your TV and streaming setup before the first week. The practical setup is simple: lock in your main TV route first, then test the official digital option before the opening week.

Tournament dates: June 11 to July 19, 2026 Uganda schedule reference: local time in Uganda (UTC+3) Main watch route: New World TV and SuperSport International
Main TV

New World TV and SuperSport International

The clearest official TV route in Uganda currently points to New World TV and SuperSport International. That is the first place to look if your goal is reliable live tournament coverage.

Online Access

New World TV apps and DStv / SuperSport digital routes

The clearest official online routes in Uganda are New World TV's official apps and, where listed locally, DStv or SuperSport digital routes. Exact market-by-market match access should still be checked close to kickoff.

Watch Plan

UTC+3 kickoff windows

Most matches matter more once you save the local time windows early. That keeps busy group-stage days from becoming confusing.

FIFA World Cup 2026 - Key Dates and Tournament Overview

FIFA World Cup 2026 begins on June 11, 2026 and ends on July 19, 2026. It is the first men's World Cup with 48 teams and 104 matches, hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada.

The expanded format adds a Round of 32 before the Round of 16, which means more match windows and more planning for viewers in Uganda. That makes early broadcaster and streaming setup more useful than in a shorter tournament.

The safest approach is still the same: confirm your TV route, save the official streaming option, and keep one local timezone reference for the whole tournament.

How to Watch FIFA World Cup 2026 on TV in Uganda

Main Broadcast Channel

Current official watch listings for Uganda point to New World TV and SuperSport International. The latest FIFA media-partner workbook lists those routes for the territory, so they are the safest places to start before kickoff.

If you want the simplest setup, start by confirming which provider, channel, or app delivers New World TV and SuperSport International in your home setup and on which screen you plan to watch the biggest matches.

That matters even more in a 48-team tournament with 104 matches. Once your TV route is settled, the rest of the month becomes much easier to manage.

How to Watch FIFA World Cup 2026 Live Online in Uganda

Official Streaming Options

The clearest official online routes in Uganda are New World TV's official apps and, where listed locally, DStv or SuperSport digital routes. Exact market-by-market match access should still be checked close to kickoff.

Availability can still depend on the market, package, device support, and final activation, so test the official route before June 11.

That small test before June 11 is worth it because matchday access can still change by plan, app, or device.

Free Streaming Options

A full free online stream has not been officially confirmed for Uganda. FIFA's public New World TV rights note confirms a broader free-to-air package across Sub-Saharan Africa, but the exact country-by-country free online split is still not fully confirmed.

That means the safest free plan is still to follow official announcements instead of assuming every match will be available without a subscription.

Streaming Without Cable or Satellite

If you want to watch without a traditional TV setup, New World TV apps are the first route to check, while DStv or SuperSport remains the pay-TV platform to monitor where listed locally.

Final access terms and package details should still be checked through official local updates closer to kickoff.

Uganda watch setup that makes sense

  • Start with New World TV and SuperSport International for the clearest official TV route.
  • Use New World TV apps and DStv / SuperSport digital routes if you expect to watch online or away from the main screen.
  • Save the full schedule before the group stage begins.
  • Keep the matches page ready for live scores and quick catch-up viewing.

Timezone reference for Uganda fans

This guide uses local time in Uganda (UTC+3) as the clearest single reference for viewers in Uganda. Matchday schedules can still vary slightly by final listing, so always check official broadcaster updates before kickoff.

FIFA World Cup 2026 Schedule and Kickoff Times for Uganda Fans

Stage Dates Typical Kickoff Times (UTC+3)
Group StageJune 11 to June 277:00 a.m. UTC+3 to 5:00 a.m. next day UTC+3
Round of 32June 28 to July 38:00 p.m. UTC+3 to 4:30 a.m. next day UTC+3
Round of 16July 4 to July 77:00 p.m. UTC+3 to 3:00 a.m. next day UTC+3
Quarter-FinalsJuly 9 to July 1110:00 p.m. UTC+3 to 3:00 a.m. next day UTC+3
Semi-FinalsJuly 14 to July 1510:00 p.m. UTC+3
FinalJuly 1910:00 p.m. UTC+3

Those windows are a practical planning reference for fans in Uganda. Exact kickoff times can still vary by host city and final broadcaster listing, so the official schedule page should always be your last check before matchday.

If you save the stage windows now and the daily listings later, the tournament becomes much easier to follow from the opening week onward.

FIFA World Cup 2026 Host Cities and Stadiums

The tournament spans three host countries and 16 host cities. The United States hosts 11 cities, Mexico hosts 3, and Canada hosts 2.

For fans in Uganda, the host-city spread matters because kickoff windows change with venue and timezone across North America.

City Stadium Country
AtlantaMercedes-Benz StadiumUnited States
BostonGillette StadiumUnited States
DallasAT&T StadiumUnited States
HoustonNRG StadiumUnited States
Kansas CityArrowhead StadiumUnited States
Los AngelesSoFi StadiumUnited States
MiamiHard Rock StadiumUnited States
New York / New JerseyMetLife StadiumUnited States
PhiladelphiaLincoln Financial FieldUnited States
San Francisco Bay AreaLevi's StadiumUnited States
SeattleLumen FieldUnited States
Mexico CityMexico City StadiumMexico
GuadalajaraGuadalajara StadiumMexico
MonterreyMonterrey StadiumMexico
TorontoBMO FieldCanada
VancouverBC PlaceCanada

Tips for Watching FIFA World Cup 2026 from Uganda

Get your main setup ready before June 11

If you know New World TV and SuperSport International will be your main route, do the setup work before the tournament opens. That means checking the channel lineup, sign-in details, and the screen you actually want to use for the biggest matches.

Save the overnight windows early

Use local time in Uganda (UTC+3) as your base schedule and mark the key daily windows before the group stage starts. That keeps busy matchdays from turning messy.

Test casting and device support before knockout rounds

If you plan to stream, test your browser, mobile app, Chromecast, or AirPlay setup before the big games. The quarter-finals and semi-finals are the worst time to discover that your main device needs an update or a fresh login.

Keep official highlights and scores ready as a backup

If you cannot stay live for every kickoff, keep the matches page and official broadcaster highlight routes ready. That gives you a clean fallback without chasing spoilers across social media.

Check package details close to kickoff

Package and activation details can change over time, so it is worth checking the latest official local service pages close to the tournament. That small step can save you from last-minute confusion.

Frequently Asked Questions

Current official watch listings for Uganda point to New World TV and SuperSport International. Check official local schedules closer to kickoff for the final match-by-match split.

A full free online stream for every match has not been officially confirmed in Uganda.

This guide uses local time in Uganda (UTC+3). Group-stage matches typically range from 7:00 a.m. UTC+3 to 5:00 a.m. next day UTC+3, while the final is scheduled for 10:00 p.m. UTC+3.

New World TV apps and DStv or SuperSport digital routes are the clearest official platforms to monitor in Uganda. Final access can depend on your market and package.

The final is scheduled for July 19, 2026 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. For viewers in Uganda, kickoff is scheduled for 10:00 p.m. UTC+3.

Conclusion

Watching FIFA World Cup 2026 in Uganda becomes much easier once you lock in the official broadcaster, the official digital route, and one reliable local timezone reference. That matters more in a 48-team tournament because the schedule is longer and the night windows can become crowded.

Plan early, bookmark the official broadcaster pages, and test your preferred screen before June 11. Once that groundwork is done, you can focus on the football instead of the setup.