All 104 on DAZN
DAZN Japan is the only service that streams every match live, in Japanese.
Reconnect to DAZN Japan · Japan
In Japan the World Cup 2026 runs through DAZN — the only place to stream all 104 matches — with NHK showing Japan's matches, the opener and the final free to licence-fee households. Both are geo-locked to Japan. If you already subscribe to DAZN Japan, or use a free NHK ONE account at home, a VPN reconnects you to Japan so you can watch the Japanese-language coverage you already have, wherever you are. This is about getting back to your own coverage — not switching regions to sign up cheaper.
Why it stops working
Dentsu holds the Japanese World Cup rights, with DAZN carrying every one of the 104 matches as the only full-tournament stream in Japan, and NHK broadcasting 34 matches on terrestrial TV — the opener, the final and all of Japan's games — plus all 104 on BS Premium 4K. Every one of those services is licensed for Japan only, so DAZN and NHK ONE read your IP address and block playback the moment you connect from abroad.
That applies to a fully paid DAZN Standard plan and to a free NHK ONE account alike: they work at home in Tokyo, but not from Los Angeles, São Paulo or Sydney until you reconnect. A VPN set to a Japanese server puts you back on a home IP so the coverage you already have plays exactly as it does in Japan.
The legal way
Install a VPN with fast, reliable Japanese servers (Tokyo is usually quickest) for live HD sport.
Choose a Japanese server so DAZN and NHK ONE see a home IP address.
Sign in to your existing DAZN Japan account, or your free NHK ONE account, and find the match.
Start the match. If it does not load, clear the app cache and reconnect to another Japanese city.
What you get back
DAZN Japan is the only service that streams every match live, in Japanese.
NHK ONE simulcasts the 34 terrestrial matches — the opener, the final and all of Japan's games — plus daily highlights.
The DAZN and NHK coverage, pundits and build-up made for a Japanese audience.
Phone, tablet, laptop and smart TV via the DAZN or NHK ONE app.
Who this is for
Japanese fans abroad who already subscribe to DAZN or watch NHK at home. Around 1 million Japanese nationals live overseas — mostly in the US, Brazil, Australia, Canada and the UK — and while the community is mid-sized, it skews toward committed, paying football fans. If you kept your DAZN Japan plan or NHK ONE account when you moved or travelled, this is for you.
The VPN we recommend
Your DAZN or NHK access is already sorted, so the VPN is the only extra cost. You want one with reliable Japanese servers, enough speed for live HD, and a money-back window that covers the knockouts. Here are the three we would use.
| VPN | Why it's here | Money-back |
|---|---|---|
| NordVPNEditor's pick | Fast enough for live 4K, 9,400+ servers, reliable with the broadcasters above | 30 days |
| SurfsharkBest value | Unlimited devices (whole family / flatshare), cheaper long plans | 30 days |
| CyberGhostLongest trial | The longest guarantee here — covers the full tournament | 45 days |
DAZN Japan abroad
DAZN Japan's World Cup rights are for Japan only, so the stream is geo-locked. Outside Japan it will not play, even on an active Standard plan, until you reconnect with a VPN set to Japan.
If you have a free NHK ONE account, a Japan VPN server reconnects you to the 34 terrestrial matches NHK ONE simulcasts — the opener, the final and all of Japan's games. All 104 need DAZN.
For all 104 matches, yes — a VPN only restores access to Japan. You still need an active DAZN Japan plan (¥4,200/mo), or use NHK ONE for the free terrestrial matches. The VPN does not replace either.
No — and we don't cover that. DAZN ties new sign-ups to your billing country and its terms don't support VPN use. This page is only for existing DAZN Japan subscribers reconnecting while temporarily abroad.
Japan — Tokyo is usually the fastest. Both DAZN Japan and NHK ONE key off Japanese IP addresses.
Keep exploring
Sources: DAZN Japan — official streaming platform (watch) · DAZN Japan — plan differences (official) · NHK — FIFA World Cup 2026 (official)
Written and fact-checked by: WatchWC26 Editorial Team. Reviewed for official broadcaster access, geo-blocking limits and legal viewing notes. Last reviewed: July 1, 2026.