Official FIFA Partner List
FIFA's official World Cup 26 schedule-reveal partner list included Red Uno de Bolivia.
Official broadcast-partner status, Red Uno Play access, website streaming, and free viewing details for fans in Bolivia.
Red Uno is part of Bolivia's official World Cup 2026 picture. FIFA's official schedule reveal broadcast-partner list for February 4, 2024 named Red Uno de Bolivia and UNITEL as Bolivia's partners for the FIFA World Cup 26 ecosystem.
Red Uno's own platform pages make the access route clearer than a simple rights table suggests. The official señal en vivo page is active on reduno.com.bo, the wider site still separates city feeds such as Santa Cruz, La Paz, and Cochabamba, and Red Uno Play remains the supporting app route. That gives Bolivian viewers a real TV-plus-digital setup before the final day-by-day World Cup split is posted.
FIFA's official World Cup 26 schedule-reveal partner list included Red Uno de Bolivia.
Red Uno says Red Uno Play is available on iOS and Android for programming and information access.
Red Uno repeatedly directs viewers to reduno.com.bo, its señal en vivo route, and its digital platforms for live coverage.
Red Uno is one of Bolivia's largest broadcasters and also runs a broader digital ecosystem around its site and app. The broadcaster's own app launch page says Red Uno Play is available for iOS and Android, while more recent coverage pages say live events can be followed on reduno.com.bo, its señal en vivo page, and across the broadcaster's digital platforms and social networks.
That gives Red Uno a useful hybrid setup for World Cup 2026. The cleanest public live route is still the main signal plus the website, with Red Uno Play acting as a supporting mobile hub rather than the only confirmed live-match destination.
For the country version of the topic, open the How to Watch FIFA World Cup 2026 in Bolivia guide too.
Yes, with careful wording. FIFA's official World Cup 26 schedule-reveal page listed Red Uno de Bolivia among the country's Broadcast Partners. That is the cleanest primary-source confirmation available here.
What FIFA's partner list does not publish in full is the final Red Uno versus UNITEL day-by-day split for the whole tournament. So Red Uno should be treated as one of Bolivia's two official World Cup routes, with the broadcaster's own live and programming pages doing the final match-placement work.
FIFA has already placed Red Uno on the official Bolivia partner list, so it is one of the correct legal starting points.
Red Uno still frames its biggest live events around the main signal and the señal en vivo page, so both should be ready before World Cup week.
The broadcaster's own live-event articles repeatedly say coverage can also be followed on the website, the señal en vivo page, and the local city feeds.
Red Uno's official app-launch note says Red Uno Play is available on iOS and Android for programming and information access, so it is useful as a supporting mobile hub.
Bolivia's package is shared with UNITEL, so you should not assume every game lands on one broadcaster.
Current official Red Uno guidance points to free access through the broadcaster's open signal, website, and digital platforms. The app-launch note for Red Uno Play does not describe it as a premium subscription product, and nothing in the reviewed material suggests a separate World Cup-only paywall on the broadcaster side.
That makes Red Uno a realistic no-pay route for Bolivian viewers, although the exact World Cup match selection still depends on official scheduling.
No dedicated paid Red Uno World Cup 2026 package has been officially announced. If a special digital tier appears later, the safest move is to check official Red Uno updates.
| Coverage Type | Details |
|---|---|
| Total Matches Covered | Bolivia package shared with UNITEL; check official daily listings |
| Rounds Covered | Official Bolivia broadcast-partner role confirmed; use Red Uno and UNITEL schedules for final placement |
| Language(s) | Spanish |
| Commentary Options | Spanish commentary |
| Highlights Available | Yes, through Red Uno digital coverage |
Red Uno is workable without cable because the broadcaster repeatedly points viewers to reduno.com.bo, the señal en vivo page, and its digital platforms for live coverage, while Red Uno Play adds a supporting mobile-app route.
The main limitation is not access technology but rights allocation. Since Bolivia's official package is shared, you still need matchday confirmation on where each game lands.
FIFA's official partner list includes Red Uno de Bolivia, while Red Uno's own pages confirm live-event streaming through reduno.com.bo, the señal en vivo page, digital platforms, and the Red Uno Play app.
| Stage | Dates |
|---|---|
| Group Stage | June 11 - June 27, 2026 |
| Round of 32 | June 28 - July 3, 2026 |
| Round of 16 | July 4 - July 7, 2026 |
| Quarter-Finals | July 9 - July 11, 2026 |
| Semi-Finals | July 14 - July 15, 2026 |
| Final | July 19, 2026 |
These are FIFA's key tournament dates. Bolivian viewers should still check Red Uno's official listings close to kickoff because the package is shared locally.
For stage-specific match lists, use the Group Stage, Round of 32, and Round of 16 schedule pages.
Even if you mostly watch on TV, early app setup gives you a fallback when you are away from home.
Red Uno repeatedly promotes the site for live events, so it is the cleanest digital fallback if you miss the TV start.
The official partner picture in Bolivia is shared, so matchday verification matters.
That is often the fastest way to spot live-coverage reminders and schedule changes.
Yes. FIFA's official World Cup 26 schedule-reveal partner list included Red Uno de Bolivia.
Use the Red Uno television signal and the señal en vivo route on reduno.com.bo first, then keep Red Uno Play ready as the broadcaster's supporting mobile app.
Current official guidance points to free access through the signal, website, and digital platforms. No dedicated paid World Cup package has been announced.
Red Uno's app-launch note says Red Uno Play is available in iOS and Android stores.
Bolivia's package is shared with UNITEL, so use final Red Uno listings rather than one fixed all-tournament number.
Red Uno is a real World Cup 2026 option in Bolivia because the broadcaster appears on FIFA's official partner list and already has a working digital access setup around its site and app.
The main planning step now is simple: keep Red Uno Play and reduno.com.bo ready, then rely on official listings to see which matches land on Red Uno versus UNITEL.