All 104 matches
Every group game through to the July 19 final, live on your ZEE5 pack.
Reconnect to ZEE5 · India
ZEE5 has the exclusive digital rights to the World Cup 2026 in India — and the live stream is geo-locked to the country. If you already bought the ZEE5 FIFA World Cup pack and you're now in the Gulf, the US, the UK or anywhere else, a VPN reconnects you to India so you can watch all 104 matches you already paid for. This ZEE5 World Cup abroad route is about getting back to your own pack — not tapping a stream you have no right to.
Why it stops working
Zee Entertainment holds the World Cup rights in India through 2034, and streams every match on ZEE5 via its FIFA World Cup 2026 + All Access pack. Those rights are licensed for India only, so ZEE5 checks the IP address your device is connecting from — the moment it sees you are outside the country, it blocks World Cup playback.
ZEE5 runs as a service in 190+ countries, so the app itself may open abroad — but the live World Cup stream specifically does not play outside India, even on an active FIFA pack. That is the geo-block a VPN is built to solve: it puts you back on an Indian IP so the pack you already own behaves exactly as it does back home.
The legal way
Install a VPN that is fast enough for live 4K sport (our pick is below).
Choose an Indian server so your device appears to be back home in India.
Launch ZEE5 and sign in to the account that already holds your FIFA World Cup pack.
Start the match. If it does not load, clear the app cache, reconnect and try another Indian city.
What you get back
Every group game through to the July 19 final, live on your ZEE5 pack.
Hindi, English and regional-language commentary options, just like at home.
The ₹1,699 annual plan streams in 4K with Dolby Atmos on up to four devices.
Phone, tablet, laptop and smart TV — reconnect on whatever you travel with.
Who this is for
India has the largest diaspora in the world — roughly 18.5 million people living abroad, with almost half in the Gulf and large communities in the US, UK, Canada and Australia. If you bought the ZEE5 pack before travelling, or keep it running for family back home, this is the page for you.
The VPN we recommend
You already pay for ZEE5, so the only extra cost is the VPN. You want one that is fast enough for live football and has a money-back window that covers the knockout stage. Here are the three we would actually 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 |
ZEE5 abroad
ZEE5’s World Cup rights are for India only, so the live stream is geo-locked. Outside India the match will not play even with an active FIFA pack. A VPN set to India restores access.
Yes, if you already hold a ZEE5 FIFA World Cup pack. Connect a VPN to an Indian server, sign in to your ZEE5 account, and the coverage you paid for plays as it does in India.
Yes. A VPN only restores access to India — you still need an active ZEE5 FIFA World Cup 2026 pack (₹799 for 3 months or ₹1,699 a year). The VPN does not replace it.
India. ZEE5’s World Cup stream is tied to Indian IP addresses, so an Indian server is what reconnects you.
Using a VPN is legal in most countries, and here you are only reconnecting to a pack you already bought in India. That is different from bypassing a paywall — we only cover getting you back to your own coverage.
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Sources: ZEE5 — official FIFA World Cup hub (watch) · ZEE5 — FIFA World Cup 2026 pack explained (official blog) · The Hindu: where to watch in India
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.