Khabor Wala Desk
Published: 17th June 2026, 4:08 PM

Following the recent performance where football enthusiasts witnessed a hat-trick by Lionel Messi, fans are now eagerly anticipating the appearance of Cristiano Ronaldo. Supporters will not have to wait long to see the Portuguese forward in action. Tonight, Wednesday (the 17th), tournament favourites Portugal are scheduled to face Congo. The highly anticipated fixture is set to commence at 11:00 pm Bangladesh Standard Time (BST).
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Football fans in Bangladesh can watch the match live from the comfort of their homes via three domestic television channels. The state broadcaster, Bangladesh Television (BTV), will provide live coverage of the game. Alongside the national channel, two private networks—T Sports, a dedicated sports channel, and Somoy Television, a news-based channel—will also broadcast the match live. All three broadcasters secured the official media rights directly from association football’s global governing body, the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA).
For viewers preferring to watch the match on mobile phones, tablets, or laptops, several digital platforms will stream the event live. Access to these digital streams requires the payment of a specific subscription fee.
The service is available on major mobile network applications in Bangladesh, including the My Robi app, Banglalink’s Toffee platform, and Grameenphone’s Bioscope service. These platforms allow football followers to stream the tournament live on various smart devices. Furthermore, public screenings via large projector screens are being organised in multiple neighbourhoods and local communities across the country.
A comprehensive breakdown of the available viewing mediums, platforms, and access requirements is detailed in the table below:
| Medium Type | Platform / Channel Name | Access Conditions | Provider / Authority |
| Television | Bangladesh Television (BTV) | Free-to-Air (National) | State Broadcaster |
| Television | T Sports | Standard Cable/Satellite Fee | Private Sports Network |
| Television | Somoy Television | Standard Cable/Satellite Fee | Private News Network |
| Digital App | My Robi App | Subscription Fee Required | Robi Axiata Limited |
| Digital App | Toffee | Subscription Fee Required | Banglalink |
| Digital App | Bioscope | Subscription Fee Required | Grameenphone |
| Public Display | Large Screens / Projectors | Free Public Access | Local Community Groups |
Portugal enters the fixture positioned as the definitive favourites against Congo. With media rights officially distributed by FIFA to both linear television and telecommunication partners, the infrastructure ensures widespread access across Bangladesh. The availability of both traditional broadcasting and paid digital subscription models accommodates both domestic viewers and those requiring mobile access during the scheduled kickoff at 23:00 BST.
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