Naver to stream 2026 FIFA World Cup on Chzzk

May 28, 2026, 09:00 am

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The headquarters of Naver in Seongnam, South Korea./Naver

Naver announced on Wednesday that it will livestream matches from the 2026 FIFA World Cup through its streaming platform Chzzk.

The company said fans will be able to watch South Korea’s national team matches — including games against the Czech Republic on June 12, Mexico on June 19 and South Africa on June 25 — through Chzzk’s official broadcasting channels and streamer co-viewing services.

2026 FIFA World Cup will feature 48 participating countries and 104 matches over a 39-day schedule, making it the largest and longest tournament in the competition’s history.

Naver said it plans to strengthen infrastructure preparations to ensure stable streaming services throughout the tournament.

In addition to live broadcasts, the company will also provide secondary content such as AI-generated highlights and short clips that viewers can access shortly after matches conclude.
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