The clock is ticking, and the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2026 season is going to start on March 26 and will entail another month of T20 fun and frolic. As the fan base of the league continues to grow worldwide, people on different continents have been keen to understand how and where they can be able to watch the matches live.
The Pakistan Cricket Board has officially announced the international broadcast list of PSL 2026 in response to those questions. With both the traditional TV networks and the digital streaming services, fans across the globe will be given a variety of choices in which they can follow their favourite teams during the tournament.
Where to watch PSL 2026 across regions
Fans can tune into PSL 2026 across various regions through different broadcasters:
- Pakistan: Pakistan Television (PTV), A Sports, Geo Super, Ten Sports, Tapmad, Tamasha and Myco
- Australia and New Zealand: ESPN
- USA and Canada: Willow TV, Willow Sports and Willow by Cricbuzz
- United Kingdom: ARY Digital, ARY, Tapmad
- Bangladesh: T Sports, Tapmad
- Sri Lanka: Dialog Television
- Nepal: Tapmad
- MENA (Middle East and Africa): Cricbuzz (also via Cricbuzz TV on ELIFE, Switch TV, StarPlay)
- Rest of the world: Tapmad
The biggest event of the season will be ESPN becoming the official broadcaster in Australia and New Zealand, which will massively increase the audience of the league in major markets that play cricket. Cricbuzz has increased coverage in the Middle East, and it is available across various television channels, which makes accessibility more convenient for the fans.
In the meantime, the audience in North America will still have Willow, where they can still depend on to get the latest coverage of cricket in the region. Offering an amalgamation of television and streaming platforms all across the world, PSL 2026 is likely to be more reachable than ever before.
PSL 2026 broadcast for India
The league matches will not be aired in India. The Hindustan Times reported that the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) had sold global media rights to 2026 but had not listed India.
Media rights to the Indian market have been denied because of the poor relations between the two countries. It is worth noting that the PSL 2025 coverage was stopped in India halfway in the wake of the Pahalgam attack in Kashmir. Up to now, Indian fans cannot find any information about its telecast or live streaming on any channel, and probably there is none.
The fans around the world will now have a chance to enjoy the cricketing event throughout the tournament, and the league will have made another giant stride in establishing its presence on the international platform.
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