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World Cup 2026 info cluster

World Cup 2026 TV in France

A simple page built for one of the clearest informational intents in the current World Cup 2026 SERP.

Snapshot

France broadcast snapshot

Footlab keeps the main French broadcast reference points in one indexed page.

M6 free-to-air 54 54 matches announced by Groupe M6.
beIN SPORTS 104 104 live matches announced by beIN SPORTS France.
Broadcast window 11 June - 19 July 2026 Announced tournament window.
Details

What to remember

The points below summarize the main broadcast facts most French users look for.

M6 free-to-air package

Groupe M6 announced 54 matches free-to-air for the 2026 World Cup.
A key marker for major fixtures and mainstream viewing.

Full beIN SPORTS coverage

beIN SPORTS France states that all 104 matches will be shown live.
The full tournament is therefore covered on pay TV.

Tournament window

The competition is announced from 11 June to 19 July 2026.
Those dates structure the schedule page and future match hubs.

Footlab hub role

Broadcast intent is informational; Footlab then reconnects it to analysis, projections and group pages.
The goal is to capture demand and redirect it toward the data cluster.
Footlab reading

Footlab reading

Broadcast intent is mostly informational. This page helps Footlab capture it, then reconnect it to schedule, groups and projections.

Method

Method

Footlab uses broadcaster announcements here to provide a clean reference point without overloading the page.

Internal links

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Do these pages replace the official FIFA site?

No. They work as a Footlab hub that captures the most useful World Cup 2026 queries and connects them to the data-driven parts of the site.

Why can schedule or stadium data stay partial?

The hub depends on the World Cup feed loaded in the database. When a field is not clean enough, Footlab shows an explicit state instead of forcing weak data.

Does the 2026 format really change?

Yes. The tournament expands to 48 teams, 12 groups and a larger knockout bracket with a new round of 32.

What matters most in the 2026 rules?

The group structure stays at four teams, with the top two and the eight best third-placed teams advancing.

Why build a France TV page in a multilingual hub?

Because broadcast intent is strong in the SERP and the page remains a useful indexed entry point even within an international cluster.

Offer

Move from broadcast to analysis

World Cup Pass extends the viewing experience with projections, team comparisons and deeper Footlab reads.

  • Analytical tournament tracking with a simulated starting capital of EUR 100.
  • Access to groups, results and bracket as soon as they are available.
  • Comparator and dedicated modules reserved for pass holders.
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