Interest is building around how Nigerians will watch football’s biggest tournament as AIT position for coverage of the expanded competition.
Attention is gradually turning toward broadcast arrangements for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with television platforms and rights holders preparing for what is expected to be the largest edition of the tournament in history.
The competition will feature an expanded format and a record number of matches, creating significant demand for television and digital coverage across football-loving nations, including Nigeria.
Recent announcements by AIT broadcasters have highlighted plans to make the tournament accessible to millions of viewers, while industry observers continue to monitor local distribution arrangements and partnerships ahead of kickoff.
The World Cup remains one of the most watched sporting events globally, and expectations are already rising among Nigerian football fans eager to follow the tournament across multiple platforms.
Further details on local broadcast arrangements are expected as the tournament draws closer.
