TSN Reveals Broadcast Team for Exclusive FIFA World Cup 2026 Coverage Starting June 11

TSN is Canada’s Sports Leader, offering sports coverage across five national television feeds, TSN+, TSN.ca, TSN Radio stations, and the TSN app, which includes 5G capabilities. The network says its broad multimedia platform allows it to deliver more championship events than any other broadcaster in the country.
Its live programming spans a wide range of major sports properties, including the NFL, CFL, NBA, FIFA World Cup, Formula 1, and regional broadcast rights for the Montreal Canadiens, Ottawa Senators, Toronto Maple Leafs, and Winnipeg Jets. TSN also carries women’s and men’s international hockey events such as the PWHL, IIHF Women’s Worlds, Men’s Worlds, and the World Junior Championship, along with Hockey Canada events and the Spengler Cup.
The network’s soccer coverage includes UEFA EURO 2028 and Major League Soccer, while its winter sports and Canadian competitions feature Season of Champions Curling, CHL games, and other hockey-related events. TSN’s portfolio also includes MLB, golf’s majors, Grand Slam tennis, NASCAR, NCAA March Madness, FIBA and Canada Basketball events, the National Lacrosse League, IndyCar Series, the Canadian Elite Basketball League, and the Northern Super League.
TSN describes itself as a multi-platform sports destination built for live event coverage, highlights, analysis, and on-demand content. Through its television, digital, mobile, and radio assets, the brand reaches audiences across Canada with a mix of national and regional sports rights.
The network is part of Bell Media, Canada’s leading media and entertainment company. Bell Media’s portfolio includes premium video, audio, out-of-home advertising, and digital media assets, supporting TSN’s reach across traditional and digital formats.
Overall, TSN positions itself as a comprehensive sports media brand with extensive rights across professional, amateur, international, and Canadian sports. Its lineup reflects a focus on major championships, national teams, regional franchises, and globally watched events, making it one of the most prominent sports broadcasters in Canada.



