Football fans in Austria are set for complete coverage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with every one of the tournament’s 104 matches scheduled to be broadcast live. Coverage will be shared between Austria’s leading broadcasters ORF and ServusTV, ensuring that viewers can follow every stage of the competition, from the opening match to the final.

The 2026 edition will be the largest FIFA World Cup in history, featuring 48 national teams and hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico. With an expanded format and more matches than ever before, Austrian viewers will have access to the entire tournament through a combination of traditional television and digital platforms.

How to Watch ORF and ServusTV

In addition to their television broadcasts, both networks offer online streaming services and mobile applications, allowing fans to watch matches on smartphones, tablets, computers, and smart TVs.

ORF Platforms

  • ORF ON (official streaming platform)
  • ORF TVthek mobile applications
  • Smart TV and connected TV support

ServusTV Platforms

  • ServusTV On streaming service
  • Official mobile applications for Android and iOS
  • Smart TV applications

Satellite Reception

Both channels are available via the Astra satellite system at 19.2° East, one of the most widely used television satellites in Europe. Coverage extends across much of Europe and North Africa, including Morocco.

ORF 1 HD

  • Satellite: Astra 19.2°E
  • Frequency: 11303 MHz
  • Polarization: Horizontal (H)
  • Symbol Rate: 22000
  • DVB-S2 / HD Broadcast

ServusTV HD Österreich

  • Satellite: Astra 19.2°E
  • Frequency: 11302–11303 MHz
  • Polarization: Horizontal (H)
  • Symbol Rate: 22000
  • FEC: 2/3
  • DVB-S2 / HD Broadcast

As anticipation builds for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Austrian football supporters can look forward to uninterrupted access to every match, whether watching on television, through streaming apps, or via satellite reception. The partnership between ORF and ServusTV guarantees comprehensive coverage of what promises to be one of the most exciting World Cups ever staged.