Official FIFA Partner List
FIFA's official World Cup 26 partner list included UNITEL for Bolivia.
Official FIFA partner status, Unitel.bo live access, YouTube support, and viewing details for fans in Bolivia.
UNITEL is also part of Bolivia's official World Cup 2026 setup. FIFA's official schedule reveal broadcast-partner list named UNITEL alongside Red Uno de Bolivia for the country.
On the access side, UNITEL already promotes a strong browser route. The broadcaster's own pages say Unitel.bo offers live and recorded programmes, and the dedicated /television/vivo page gives viewers a direct live destination alongside the main signal and official YouTube support.
FIFA's official World Cup 26 partner list included UNITEL for Bolivia.
UNITEL's own pages describe Unitel.bo as a platform with live and recorded programmes.
UNITEL's own live-event coverage points viewers to Unitel.bo, the main signal, and YouTube support.
UNITEL is one of Bolivia's main broadcasters and also runs a practical digital platform around its main site. Its own audience note says Unitel.bo carries programmes en vivo y grabados, and the dedicated /television/vivo page makes the browser route easy to identify.
That matters for World Cup 2026 because a shared-rights market works best when the broadcaster has a clear official live destination. With UNITEL, the safest public digital path is Unitel.bo first, with YouTube support used for live-event coverage and updates.
For the country version of the topic, open the How to Watch FIFA World Cup 2026 in Bolivia guide too.
Yes, again with careful wording on scope. FIFA's official World Cup 26 schedule-reveal partner list included UNITEL for Bolivia. That is the clearest primary-source rights confirmation currently available.
The most useful upgrade is that UNITEL's own January 14, 2026 report says all 104 matches will be available through ENTEL cable TV and its digital platform as part of the UNITEL and Red Uno alliance. That makes the consumer route much clearer than a simple partner list.
FIFA confirms UNITEL is one of Bolivia's broadcast partners, but the local package is shared.
That remains the simplest starting point for viewers at home.
UNITEL's own pages explicitly say the site includes programmes en vivo y grabados, and the dedicated /television/vivo page is the clearest browser route.
Recent live-event coverage points viewers to Unitel.bo, the signal, and YouTube, so that is the safest supporting route outside the main site.
That is the safest way to avoid confusion in a market where the tournament package is shared.
Current official UNITEL guidance points to free access through the TV signal and digital properties such as Unitel.bo. No paid sports add-on has been publicly attached to its World Cup role.
That gives Bolivia another useful no-subscription route for 2026, even though the exact game split still needs official confirmation.
No dedicated paid UNITEL World Cup 2026 package has been officially announced. If that changes later, the safest move is to check current UNITEL updates.
| Coverage Type | Details |
|---|---|
| Total Matches Covered | Part of Bolivia's full 104-match World Cup agreement with ENTEL, UNITEL and Red Uno |
| Rounds Covered | All 104 matches through ENTEL cable TV and digital platform, with UNITEL carrying its share inside the alliance |
| Language(s) | Spanish |
| Commentary Options | Yet to be confirmed |
| Highlights Available | Yet to be confirmed |
UNITEL works without cable because Unitel.bo is already positioned as a live and recorded video platform, and the broadcaster also uses YouTube support around major live events.
If you want the full 104-match setup rather than only UNITEL's own channel share, UNITEL's January 14, 2026 report points viewers to ENTEL's digital platform and cable TV package.
FIFA's official partner list includes UNITEL, while UNITEL's own pages confirm that Unitel.bo offers live and recorded programmes and that major live events are carried through the signal, the /television/vivo page, and official YouTube support.
| 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 UNITEL's official listings close to kickoff for the final local match split.
For stage-specific match lists, use the Group Stage, Round of 32, and Round of 16 schedule pages.
That gives you a direct browser route for live video without scrambling on matchday.
UNITEL's official digital channels are useful for quick schedule reminders, but the main browser route should still be Unitel.bo.
That mindset helps avoid surprises when a specific match lands on Red Uno instead.
If you expect to watch from work or on the move, browser testing before June 11 is worth it.
Yes. FIFA's official World Cup 26 partner list included UNITEL for Bolivia.
Use the UNITEL television signal first, then open Unitel.bo and the /television/vivo page for the main browser route and watch official YouTube support for live-event updates.
Current official guidance points to free access through the signal and digital properties. No dedicated paid package has been announced.
UNITEL clearly confirms browser-based access through Unitel.bo. Beyond that, the safest additional public route currently visible is official YouTube support.
UNITEL's own January 14, 2026 report says all 104 matches will be available through ENTEL cable TV and its digital platform as part of the UNITEL and Red Uno alliance.
UNITEL is a practical World Cup 2026 option in Bolivia because it combines official FIFA partner status with a real digital infrastructure around Unitel.bo and social platforms.
If you prepare the live web route early and follow official listings, UNITEL should be a dependable part of your tournament setup.