All 104 with the pass
The ₱1,999 all-access pass streams every match live on the WCTV channel.
Reconnect to Pilipinas Live · Philippines
In the Philippines the World Cup 2026 runs through Aleph Arena — all 104 matches on BlastTV and Pilipinas Live with the ₱1,999 all-access pass, plus 40 selected matches free on the Aleph Arena YouTube channel. All of it is licensed for the Philippines only. If you already bought the pass, a VPN reconnects you to a Philippine server so your OFW matchnights don't stop when you fly out.
Why it stops working
Aleph Group is FIFA’s official media-rights distributor for the World Cup 2026 in the Philippines. It delivers the tournament through BlastTV (Tap DMV’s platform) and Pilipinas Live with a ₱1,999 all-access pass for all 104 matches, and streams 40 selected matches free on the Aleph Arena YouTube channel. Every route is region-locked to the Philippines.
That means the pass you bought — and even the free Aleph Arena YouTube matches — are checked against your IP address and blocked once you are abroad. A VPN set to the Philippines puts you back on a local IP so BlastTV or Pilipinas Live behaves exactly as it does at home.
The legal way
Install a VPN with dependable Philippine servers and good live-sport speed.
Pick a Philippine server so the platform sees a local connection.
Sign in and find the World Cup TV (WCTV) channel — or open the Aleph Arena YouTube channel for the free 40.
Start the match. If it does not load, clear the app storage and reconnect to another PH server.
What you get back
The ₱1,999 all-access pass streams every match live on the WCTV channel.
Aleph Arena streams 40 selected matches free — opener, big group games and late knockouts.
Phone, tablet and smart TV via the BlastTV app or app.blasttv.ph in a browser.
The home broadcast and build-up made for a Philippine audience.
Who this is for
Roughly 7 million Filipinos live and work abroad, from the Middle East to North America, Europe and across Asia — and OFW communities share matchday plans harder than almost anyone. If you bought the ₱1,999 pass or follow the free Aleph Arena matches at home, this keeps you connected wherever your contract takes you.
The VPN we recommend
The pass is a one-off and the YouTube matches are free, so the VPN is the only ongoing cost. You want it fast enough for live football with a money-back window covering the knockouts. Here are our three.
| 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 |
Pilipinas Live abroad
The Philippine World Cup rights are region-locked, so BlastTV, Pilipinas Live and even the free Aleph Arena YouTube matches are blocked abroad. A VPN set to the Philippines restores access.
Yes, if you already bought it. Connect a VPN to a Philippine server, sign in to BlastTV or Pilipinas Live, and open the WCTV channel — the pass you paid for plays as it does at home.
Yes — those are the biggest OFW regions. A Philippine VPN server reconnects you to BlastTV or Pilipinas Live from the Gulf, the US and beyond.
No pass needed for the 40 free Aleph Arena matches — but they are still geo-locked to the Philippines, so you reconnect with a VPN the same way. All 104 matches need the ₱1,999 pass.
The Philippines. BlastTV, Pilipinas Live and Aleph Arena all key off Philippine IP addresses.
Keep exploring
Sources: BlastTV — official streaming platform (watch) · BlastTV — 2026 World Cup PPV FAQ (official) · Rappler: how to watch in the Philippines
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.