France vs. Ivory Coast: How to Watch Live Stream, TV Channel, and Kickoff Time

The broadcast distribution details list television and streaming partners across a wide range of countries for the event, with coverage split among major international sports networks, regional broadcasters, and digital platforms. In many territories, viewers will have access through established sports services such as beIN Sports, DAZN, ESPN, Sky Sport, Viaplay, TV2 Play, and Arena Sport, alongside local free-to-air or national broadcasters in select markets.
In the Middle East and North Africa, beIN Sports carries broad coverage across countries including Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen, with multiple options such as beIN Sports HD 1, beIN Sports English 2, beIN Sports Connect, and TOD depending on the market. Similar beIN coverage also appears in parts of Sub-Saharan Africa, including Chad, Djibouti, Mauritania, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, and Syria.
Across Europe, rights are spread among several major broadcasters. France lists TF1 and TF1+, with additional streaming support through Molotov and myCANAL. Germany is covered by DAZN Germany and DAZN1 Germany, while Switzerland includes DAZN Switzerland, TF1, SRF zwei, RTS 2, RTS Sport, Blue Sport, SRF Play, and Sunrise TV. The United Kingdom is served by Amazon Prime Video, and Ireland by Amazon Prime Video and Virgin Media Three. Italy relies on Sky Sport Calcio, SKY Go Italia, NOW TV, and Cielo. Other European markets include Ziggo Sport in the Netherlands, TVP Sport and Polsat Sport in Poland, Sport TV in Portugal, Digi Sport and Prima Sport in Romania, Viaplay and V Sport in Scandinavia, and various Arena Sport, Sportklub, and local platforms across the Balkans.
In the Americas, broad availability is listed through ESPN, Disney+, Sky Sports Mexico, SporTV, Globoplay, DAZN Canada, fuboTV Canada, and ViX in Puerto Rico, with several countries using Disney+ Premium packages or ESPN regional feeds. Brazil’s distribution includes SporTV, Globoplay, Zapping, Claro TV+, Sky+, and Vivo Play. Mexico is covered by Sky Sports Mexico, Sky+, and izzi. The United States lists Fox Soccer Plus, fuboTV, ViX, and FOX One.
Asia-Pacific coverage includes DAZN Japan, SPOTV in Korea Republic, RCTI and RCTI+ in Indonesia, iQiyi in China and Macau, ELTA Sports in Chinese Taipei, and Sky Sport Select in multiple Pacific island nations including Fiji, New Zealand, Samoa, Tonga, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu. Australia is covered by Stan Sport. Additional broadcasters are listed in Kazakhstan, Mongolia, the Philippines, and other regional markets.
Overall, the distribution map shows a globally syndicated sports event with television and streaming access spanning Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the Americas, and Asia-Pacific, ensuring broad international availability through both premium subscription services and selected national broadcasters.




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