
How to watch World Cup in Mongolia
Wondering how to watch World Cup live in Mongolia? 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 Mongolia 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 Mongolia, 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
The free-to-air channel owns the rights to a select number of matches from the tournament, after agreeing a sublicensing deal with My Mongolia Entertainment, a media group which purchased rights to all 104 matches in 2025.
Live matches on MNB, the national state-owned broadcaster in Mongolia, will include Mongolian-language commentary and analysis provided by a team of journalists, broadcasters and former professional footballers.
Included in MNB’s slate of games is the World Cup, which is set to take place at MetLife Stadium on Sunday, 19 July.
In addition to live matches, MNB is expected to keep football fans in Mongolia updated on the latest news and results from the tournament via daily news broadcasts and posts on their social media channels.
Meanwhile, fans will be able to stream live matches, highlights and replays via the MNB app, which can be downloaded for free onto iOS and Android smart devices in Mongolia. All World Cup content is available for free.
MNB are sharing live World Cup coverage in Mongolia with other channels, including NTV.
Premier Sports Network airs World Cup matches on MNB Sports, NTV or Suld TV.
The free-to-air broadcaster, which also broadcast the 2018 edition of the tournament in Russia, will show a select number of live matches throughout the tournament from 11 June to 19 July.
NTV’s live coverage of the World Cup will include Mongolian-language commentary and analysis as standard. Historically, this has been provided by reputable Mongolian journalists and former professional footballers.
As one of the most popular TV channels in Mongolia, NTV will cover the tournament in other ways, too. Daily news bulletins will air on the channel throughout the World Cup, keeping fans up to date on the latest news and results from the USA, Canada and Mexico.
In addition to being available on terrestrial television in Mongolia, football fans can stream NTV’s World Cup coverage through the NTV website, which can be accessed for free in the country.
The NTV YouTube channel is also anticipated to aid with World Cup content. To stream, users can download the YouTube app for free onto iOS and Android devices before searching for the NTV channel.























