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Algeria’s World Cup Journey: Watch Les Fennecs in 2026

For Algerian fans, the road to the 2026 FIFA World Cup runs through two familiar names: ENTV at home and beIN Sports across the wider MENA region. If Riyad Mahrez, Mohamed Amoura and the rest of this generation are going to write a new chapter in the country’s World Cup story, that’s where you’ll see it unfold.

Inside Algeria, ENTV holds the key. The national broadcaster will carry the action for viewers following every touch, tackle and counter-attack. For those scattered across the Middle East and North Africa, beIN Sports remains the go-to destination, with its wall-to-wall tournament coverage and deep match-day build-up.

Beyond Algeria, the World Cup will blanket the globe. From BBC and ITV in the United Kingdom to Fox Sports and Telemundo in the United States, from ARD and ZDF in Germany to Globo in Brazil, the tournament will be unavoidable. Every continent has its window into the drama, whether through free-to-air giants like ORF in Austria, RAI in Italy, or public broadcasters such as Yle in Finland and SVT in Sweden.

Some Algerian supporters living abroad will look for a different route. Many turn to virtual private networks to “relocate” their connection and tap into broadcasts they prefer, especially free-to-air feeds. The method is simple in practice: choose a fast, reliable VPN service, install the app on your device, connect to a server in the chosen country, then head straight to the broadcaster’s official site or app and search for the World Cup coverage. Once that’s done, the stadium noise is just a click away.

The stakes for Algeria are clear. Drawn into Group J, Les Fennecs face a demanding schedule in the United States, spread across three cities and a mix of styles and reputations. The margins will be thin, the travel unforgiving, and every match will feel like a test of depth as much as talent.

For a nation that still measures itself against the echoes of past World Cup campaigns, this is another chance to make the world stop and watch. The channels are set. The dates are coming. The only remaining question is whether this Algerian side can turn all those glowing TV screens into witnesses to something unforgettable.

Algeria’s World Cup Journey: Watch Les Fennecs in 2026