Wondering how to watch FA Cup live in Thailand? 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.
FA Cup fans in Thailand 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 FA Cup in Thailand, helping you follow every match live or on-demand.
Full FA Cup TV Schedule
See the full match schedule, kick-off times, standings and TV listings.
Live streaming and TV options for 2025/2026 season
beIN SPORTS Asia has secured English FA Cup broadcast rights in multiple Asian territories from 2024-25 to 2027-28. The countries included in the subscription-based TV provider’s deal are: Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, the Philippines, Thailand, and Timor-Leste. Subscribers can stream select matches on beIN SPORTS’s streaming platform, beIN SPORTS CONNECT, with streams available in HD. Fans can pick from either a monthly pay-as-you-go plan or commit to an annual contract. Additionally, viewers can access up to 3 minutes of content every 24 hours on a free basis using the bonus “Free Preview” feature available on beIN SPORT’s digital platform.
beIN SPORTS CONNECT’s English domestic football content is available on multiple devices, including smart TVs, computers (PCs and Macs in web browsers), tablets, and mobiles (Android and iOS). Subscribers can access beIN SPORTS CONNECT using the network’s corresponding app or the beIN SPORTS CONNECT website.
In addition to streaming live FA Cup matches from the first round to the final, subscribers can access auxiliary content directly or on-demand. This includes full match replays immediately after the match (with a “spoiler-free” option so as not to see the scores), and game highlights providing an overview of all the happenings from a specific matchday.
Thai commercial broadcaster Jasmine has secured exclusive FA Cup rights in Thailand, Cambodia, and Laos from 2025 to 2031. The pay-TV broadcaster’s six-year deal, which also includes the English Premier League, is worth approximately $560 million and covers the 2025/26, 2026/27, 2027/28, 2028/29, 2029/30, and 2030/31 seasons.
As such, Jasmine takes over from TrueVisions, which previously held rights during the 2022 to 2025 media cycle. Subscribers in Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia can stream games live and on-demand through Jasmine’s digital platform MonoMax. MonoMax is compatible with multiple platforms, including smart TVs and computers (PCs and Macs in web browsers). In addition, fans can stream the FA Cup live on both Android and iOS mobiles and tablets after downloading the MonoMax app via Google Play or the App Store. Fans can enjoy matches streamed in full HD, with some games also available in 4K. Bonus content on Jasmine’s digital platform includes game highlights and football shows.
Although most live FA Cup matches are available to stream on a subscription-only basis, select FA Cup games are also available as TV broadcasts on the free-to-air channel MONO29, which is owned by MONO NEXT.
How to watch FA Cup on Jasmine International?
Jasmine International airs FA Cup matches on Mono 29 or MONOMAX.
In Thailand, fans can watch live matches on PPTV HD 36, available on both TV and streaming platforms. Coverage is confirmed for season 2025/2026.
AIS PLAY broadcasts live coverage of matches in Thailand, both on television and online. The agreement spans season 2025/2026.
International Broadcasters for FA Cup
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Andorra
beIN Sports France
Argentina
ESPN Latin America
American Samoa
Sky Pacific
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Arena Sport
Bangladesh
Sony Pictures Network
Bulgaria
tabiiDiemaNova Television
Burundi
SupersportStarTimes
Brunei Darussalam
AstrobeIN Sports Asia
Bolivia
ESPN Latin America
Bhutan
Sony Pictures Network
Cocos Islands
Sky Sport New Zealand
Congo DR
SupersportStarTimes
Central African Republic
Supersport
Congo DR
SupersportStarTimes
Cook Islands
Sky Sport New Zealand
Cape Verde Islands
Supersport
Djibouti
beIN SportsSupersport
Ecuador
ESPN Latin America
Fiji
Sky PacificSky Sport New Zealand
Faroe Islands
Viaplay Group
TNT SportsBBCtabiitalkSPORT RadioSTV tabiiCosmote TVRadio TV Promotion S.A. TNT SportsBBCtabiiPremier MediatalkSPORT RadioSTV
Cambodia
beIN Sports AsiaJasmine International
Kiribati
Sky Sport New Zealand
Saint Kitts and Nevis
FLOW
Laos
beIN Sports AsiaJasmine International
Sri Lanka
Sony Pictures Network
Monaco
beIN Sports France
Montenegro
Telekom Srbija
Madagascar
SupersportStarTimes
Marshall Islands
Sky Sport New Zealand
Mongolia
Premier Sports Network
Mauritania
beIN SportsSupersport
Maldives
Sony Pictures Network
Malawi
SupersportStarTimes
Warner Bros. DiscoverytabiiFox Sports Mexico
Mozambique
SupersportStarTimes
SupersportSuperSport NigeriaStarTimes
Norway
tabiiViaplay GroupTV 2 AS
Nepal
Sony Pictures Network
Nauru
Sky Sport New Zealand
Niue
Sky Sport New Zealand
New Zealand
Sky Sport New Zealand
Pakistan
Sony Pictures Network
Palau
Sky Sport New Zealand
Paraguay
ESPN Latin America
Rwanda
SupersportStarTimes
Solomon Islands
Sky Sport New Zealand
Seychelles
SupersportFLOWSBC
Sudan
beIN SportsSupersport
Singapore
StarHub TV Sports Group
Slovakia
tabiiTV NovaTV Nova (Slovakia)
Sierra Leone
SupersportStarTimes
Somalia
beIN SportsSupersport
South Sudan
beIN SportsSupersport
São Tomé and Príncipe
Supersport
Turks and Caicos Islands
FLOW
Chad
beIN SportsSupersport
beIN Sports AsiaJasmine International
Tonga
Sky PacificSky Sport New Zealand
Turkey
TRTbeIN Sports Turkey
Tuvalu
Sky Sport New Zealand
Chinese Taipei
ELTA Technology Co. Ltd
Uruguay
ESPN Latin America
British Virgin Islands
FLOW
Vanuatu
Sky PacificSky Sport New Zealand
Samoa
Sky PacificSky Sport New Zealand
SupersportSuperSportStarTimes
Zambia
SupersportStarTimes