
How to watch World Cup in Bolivia
Wondering how to watch World Cup live in Bolivia? This guide covers all the ways you can stream or tune into every match of the season — from official TV broadcasters to online streaming platforms and mobile apps.
World Cup fans in Bolivia can enjoy live coverage, replays, and highlights through multiple options, including live streaming services, linear TV, and digital platforms. This page lists the official broadcast partners and streaming platforms for World Cup in Bolivia, helping you follow every match live or on-demand.
See the full match schedule, kick-off times, standings and TV listings.
Live streaming and TV options for 2026 season
ESPN will provide 2026 FIFA World Cup coverage in Argentina, Colombia, Ecuador, Uruguay, Chile, Peru and Venezuela through ESPN channels, with live streaming available on Disney+ Premium via the Disney+ app and website. The coverage is subscription-based through the Disney+ Premium plan.
Where to Watch
Fans in Argentina, Colombia, Ecuador, Uruguay, Chile, Peru and Venezuela can watch selected 2026 FIFA World Cup matches through ESPN’s regional coverage and Disney+ Premium. ESPN’s confirmed package covers 30 of the tournament’s 104 matches, including the FIFA World Cup Final at MetLife Stadium on July 19.
The ESPN package includes 22 group-stage matches, two matches from the round of 32, two matches from the round of 16, one quarter-final, both semi-finals and the final. ESPN has also stated that, in each participating country covered by the agreement, the national team’s matches will be shown through ESPN on Disney+ Premium.
Streaming Availability
To watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup live stream in Argentina, Colombia, Ecuador, Uruguay, Chile, Peru or Venezuela through ESPN, viewers need an active Disney+ Premium subscription. Live matches and related ESPN programming can be accessed through the Disney+ app or the official Disney+ website.
Disney+ supports streaming through web browsers, mobile devices, tablets, streaming sticks, gaming consoles, smart TVs and set-top boxes. Browser support includes current versions of Chrome, Firefox, Edge and Safari, subject to Disney+ device and browser requirements.
TV Coverage
ESPN’s 2026 FIFA World Cup TV coverage in the listed South American markets is focused on selected live matches, match highlights and related programming across ESPN channels. The original rights announcement confirms that highlights from every match of the tournament will be available on ESPN channels in Latin America.
Viewers looking for the 2026 FIFA World Cup TV schedule should check ESPN and Disney+ listings closer to each matchday, as ESPN notes that broadcast information is subject to change.
Subscription and Access
- Broadcaster: ESPN
- Streaming platform: Disney+ Premium
- Access type: Subscription-based
- Covered countries: Argentina, Colombia, Ecuador, Uruguay, Chile, Peru and Venezuela
- Confirmed match count: 30 live matches
- Final included: FIFA World Cup Final at MetLife Stadium on July 19
Replays, Highlights and Programming
ESPN’s coverage is scheduled to include live matches, highlights, World Cup news, analysis, special programming and complementary content for different stages of the tournament. ESPN has also said it is preparing a 24-hour programming schedule for Disney+ Premium linked to its World Cup coverage.
ESPN Latin America airs World Cup matches on Disney+ Premium Chile.
Red Uno and Unitel will provide free-to-air TV coverage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Bolivia, with streaming access available through ENTEL TV Smart. The shared broadcast arrangement covers the tournament’s 104 matches, with Spanish-language coverage available on Red Uno, Unitel and ENTEL’s authorised TV platforms.
Where to Watch
Viewers in Bolivia can watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup live on Red Uno and Unitel. The two national free-to-air channels are part of ENTEL’s Bolivian retransmission arrangement for the tournament, which covers the full 104-match schedule.
The tournament is scheduled to begin on 11 June 2026 in Mexico City and end with the final on 19 July 2026 in the New York/New Jersey area. Red Uno and Unitel will carry Spanish-language match coverage for Bolivian viewers.
TV Coverage
- Country: Bolivia
- Competition: 2026 FIFA World Cup
- TV channels: Red Uno and Unitel
- Coverage type: Free-to-air television
- Match coverage: 104 matches across the tournament rights package
- Language: Spanish
Red Uno and Unitel are expected to provide live match broadcasts, commentary and tournament programming through their own sports teams. The confirmed information identifies professional journalists and former footballers as part of the coverage teams, but no individual analyst names have been officially verified.
Streaming Availability
The main streaming option for the FIFA World Cup live stream in Bolivia is ENTEL TV Smart. ENTEL lists the service as providing access to national channels, international channels and video-on-demand content on supported devices, subject to content rights and provider permissions.
- Streaming platform: ENTEL TV Smart
- Mobile devices: Android and iOS smartphones and tablets
- TV devices: Android TV devices and Smart TVs with Android TV
- Web access: ENTEL TV Smart through supported web browsers, including Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome
Access Requirements
ENTEL TV Smart is free to download and has no activation cost. Access is not described as an open public stream. Users must have valid credentials and meet ENTEL’s registration or service requirements, including supported mobile access through ENTEL or another mobile operator where applicable.
Data charges may apply when downloading or using the app through mobile data, depending on the user’s mobile plan. Users are also responsible for keeping their ENTEL TV Smart credentials secure.
Replays, Clips and Highlights
Red Uno and Unitel will also cover the tournament through their digital and social media platforms, including match clips, highlights and interviews. ENTEL TV Smart includes live TV functions such as pausing, restarting and rewinding live programming, plus replay access for previously aired programs where permitted by content providers.
How to Watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Bolivia
To watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Bolivia, viewers can use Red Uno or Unitel for free-to-air TV coverage. For streaming, eligible users can access ENTEL TV Smart on supported mobile devices, Android TV devices, Smart TVs with Android TV or supported web browsers, then sign in with the required credentials.
The pay-TV platform, which is available in several territories in Latin and South America, has secured the live rights to all 104 matches from the tournament, from the opening match in Mexico City on 11 June through to the final in New Jersey on 19 July.
In Bolivia, Tigo is sharing World Cup coverage with Red Uno, Unitel, and Entel, but it is the only broadcaster with rights to every match.
World Cup match coverage on Tigo Sports includes Spanish-language commentary and analysis. At the Qatar World Cup in 2022, Tigo’s broadcast team included journalists Ernesto Moreno and Ernesto Rojas.
All World Cup content is set to be spread across the five Tigo Sports television channels. On top of live matches, the broadcaster will also produce and air match highlights and full replays, ensuring fans do not miss a minute of action all summer.
To watch the World Cup on Tigo Sports, football fans in Bolivia must have an active paid subscription to Tigo. This also grants access at no extra charge to the Tigo Sports app, where users can stream all of the platform’s World Cup content live and on demand.
Tigo Sports airs World Cup matches on Tigo Sports 2 Bolivia or Tigo Sports Bolivia.
Entel TV will show the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Bolivia through Red Uno and Unitel, with all 104 matches available on Entel TV cable channels and through Entel TV Smart, the Entel TV web platform, and Entel Gol for subscribed users.
Where to Watch
Entel S.A. holds the Bolivian retransmission rights for the 2026 FIFA World Cup through an agreement with Red Uno and Unitel. The arrangement gives Entel TV customers access to every match of the tournament, with games carried through the Red Uno and Unitel channels on Entel’s cable television service.
The tournament is the first FIFA World Cup with 48 teams and 104 matches. It is being hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, with matches scheduled from June 11 to July 19, 2026.
TV Coverage
For viewers looking for 2026 FIFA World Cup TV coverage in Bolivia, Entel TV is the main pay-TV access point. Matches are scheduled to be available in HD through Entel’s cable service, using the Red Uno and Unitel broadcast feeds.
Entel’s agreement covers all 104 matches, so viewers do not need to rely on separate rights packages for group-stage, knockout-stage, or final coverage through this broadcaster arrangement.
Streaming Availability
Subscribers can watch the 2026 FIFA World Cup live stream in Bolivia through Entel TV Smart and Entel Gol. Entel TV Smart supports live TV access through mobile devices, Android TV set-top boxes, and smart TVs using the Android TV operating system.
- Entel TV Smart app: available for compatible mobile devices, Android TV set-top boxes, and Android TV smart TVs.
- Entel TV web access: available on PC and Mac through supported browsers, including Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome.
- Entel Gol: available as an Entel football service for live match coverage on supported TV and mobile platforms.
Subscription & Access
Coverage through Entel TV and Entel Gol is subscription-based. Viewers need an active Entel TV or Entel Gol package to watch the FIFA World Cup in Bolivia through this broadcaster arrangement.
Entel’s own service information also notes that Entel Gol packages can be purchased through Entel channels and used with the Entel TV Smart app, subject to the terms of the selected package.
Replays, Highlights & Schedule
Confirmed information covers live access to all 104 matches. Publicly verified details about replay availability, highlights, studio programming, commentator teams, 4K coverage, or a dedicated Entel FIFA World Cup TV schedule have not been confirmed in the available official information, so those details should be checked directly through Entel TV, Red Uno, or Unitel closer to match day.













