If you’re flying during the FIFA World Cup 2026, Emirates has just removed one of football fans’ biggest fears: missing the match.
The Dubai-based airline confirmed it will stream all 104 FIFA World Cup 2026 matches live across its fleet through Sport 24 and Sport 24 Extra on its award-winning ICE entertainment system. That means passengers can watch every goal, upset, and last-minute winner from takeoff to landing.
The tournament kicks off in Mexico on June 11 and concludes with the final in the United States on July 19. Emirates says coverage will be available across all cabin classes, giving economy, business, and first-class passengers equal access to live World Cup action.
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Every Match. Every Cabin. No Spoilers.
For football fans, long-haul travel during major tournaments usually means landing to dozens of score notifications and social media spoilers.
This year is different.
Emirates will broadcast all 104 matches live through Sport 24 and Sport 24 Extra, allowing passengers to follow the tournament in real time while flying at 40,000 feet.
The coverage includes every stage of the competition, from the opening ceremony and group matches through to the knockout rounds and final.
How To Watch
The matches will be available through Emirates’ ICE entertainment platform, which offers thousands of entertainment options across the airline’s fleet.
Passengers can access live sports coverage directly through the system during eligible flights. Availability may vary depending on aircraft and route, so travelers are encouraged to check their specific flight details before departure.
Emirates will also publish the complete FIFA World Cup 2026 broadcast schedule in the June edition of its ICE magazine.
Dubai Airport Is Joining The Party Too
The World Cup experience will not stop onboard.
Emirates confirmed that matches will also be shown in Emirates Lounges at Dubai International Airport whenever operationally possible, giving travelers another way to catch the action before boarding.
More Than Just Football
Sport 24 and Sport 24 Extra will also broadcast several major sporting events throughout the summer, including:
- NBA Finals coverage through June 20
- Canada Sail Grand Prix from Halifax Harbour on June 20 and 21
- Formula 1 Belgian Grand Prix on July 19
- Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix on July 26
The Bottom Line
Flying during the FIFA World Cup 2026 no longer means choosing between travel and football.
With all 104 matches available live onboard and additional screenings in Dubai airport lounges, Emirates is turning long-haul flights into front-row seats for the world’s biggest sporting event.
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