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How to watch 2026 FIFA World Cup in Bangladesh: free live streams, BTV, Toffee

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The 2026 World Cup is delivering one thrilling moment after another. With only a handful of knockout-stage spots still up for grabs, expect the action to become even more intense in the coming days.

And, of course, one of the tournament's most captivating storylines is the race for the Golden Boot. Will it be Mbappé, Haaland, Messi, Kane, Ronaldo, or someone else entirely?

Fortunately for football fans in Bangladesh, all 104 matches of the tournament are available free-to-air, thanks to local broadcaster Bangladesh Television (BTV) and the Toffee app.

But how can you watch Toffee from anywhere in the world? And what if you're traveling in Bangladesh from the US, UK, Canada, or Australia? Here's our simple guide to watching 2026 World Cup live streams in Bangladesh, including free options.

How to watch World Cup 2026 for free in Bangladesh?

Bangladesh is one of the few countries offering free live streams of all the 104 World Cup 2026 matches. The Bangladeshi government acquired the broadcasting rights from FIFA for just $3.85 million – all of which they can easily cover via advertisements run during the games.

As a result, the BTV cable channel is broadcasting all 104 kick-offs at no charge.

What if you've cut the cord in Bangladesh? Well, no worries, as there's a handy way to access free World Cup 2026 live streams online. The trick? Using Banglalink as your network provider and using the Toffee app.

Banglalink users who have an active 30-day data or mixed bundle package can watch all the World Cup matches for free on Toffee. If you're not a Banglalink user, you can still use Toffee to view World Cup matches in full HD, albeit with a tournament pass that costs between Tk 99 and Tk 129 – that's just around $1.

Alternatively, users of Grameenphone – another network provider in Bangladesh – can get its Tk 97 (valid for 50 days) data bundle offering access to World Cup matches. Live streams will be available through the Bioscope+, MyGP, and Skitto apps.

However, you can only access World Cup 2026 live streams on Toffee with a Bangladeshi IP address. Abroad right now? You can use a VPN to connect to a server in Bangladesh and access your favorite World Cup streams like you were back home.

But what if you're a foreigner traveling in Bangladesh during the World Cup? In that case too, you can use Norton VPN (60-day money back guarantee) to connect to a server in your usual country and watch free streams on the likes of BBC iPlayer and ITVX in the UK, SBS On Demand in Australia and RTE Player in Ireland.

There are plenty of other countries offering free access to every match as well. Find the full list below.

Watch FIFA World Cup 2026 live streams from anywhere

If you’re traveling, you might discover your usual World Cup stream is suddenly unavailable due to geo-restrictions.

Don’t worry, that’s exactly where a VPN can help. A virtual private network lets you connect to servers around the world so you can securely access your usual World Cup coverage as if you were back home.

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It's really easy to use a VPN to watch the World Cup for free:

1. Install the VPN of your choice. As we've said, Norton VPN is our choice.

2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance, if you're visiting Bangladesh and want to watch your free BBC iPlayer stream, you'd select 'United Kingdom' from the options.

3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head to BBC iPlayer, sign in, and watch the World Cup for free.

Which devices can I use to watch World Cup 2026 on Toffee?

The Toffee streaming platform is available as a dedicated app on Android, iOS, and Android TV, while PC and laptop users can access the official Toffee website through web browsers.

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