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Strategic Broadcast Partnership: TIM and DAZN Launch New Pass for FIFA World Cup 2026™

As the football world turns its collective gaze toward North America, the landscape of digital sports broadcasting continues to evolve. With the FIFA World Cup 2026™ approaching, telecommunications giant TIM and global sports streaming service DAZN have unveiled a new collaborative initiative designed to streamline access for fans: the “Pass Mondiali.”

This strategic partnership reflects a broader industry trend of integrating high-speed connectivity with premium content delivery. As we move closer to the tournament, which will be hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, the demand for reliable, high-definition streaming has never been higher. For the modern football enthusiast, this move represents a significant step in ensuring that every match—from the opening group stage fixtures to the final in New York/New Jersey—is accessible via a singular, integrated ecosystem.

The Digital Infrastructure of the Modern World Cup

The FIFA World Cup 2026™ is set to be the largest tournament in the history of the sport, featuring 48 teams and an expanded match schedule. Managing the broadcast requirements for such a massive event requires robust digital infrastructure. By leveraging TIM’s extensive network reach and DAZN’s specialized platform, which has become a staple for live sports ranging from international football to boxing and basketball, the “Pass Mondiali” aims to minimize latency and improve overall viewer experience.

For fans, the value proposition is rooted in convenience. The integration allows subscribers to bridge the gap between their data provider and their content provider, effectively centralizing their match-day experience. In an era where fragmentation often plagues sports broadcasting, this partnership offers a streamlined path for viewers to track their favorite national teams throughout the tournament.

What Fans Can Expect

The “Pass Mondiali” is designed to complement the official digital offerings provided by the governing body. While FIFA continues to provide comprehensive updates via the FIFA Official App—including real-time match centers, tactical insights, and group standing updates—the TIM and DAZN collaboration focuses on the high-bandwidth delivery of the live broadcast itself.

What Fans Can Expect
Pass Mondiali

Key features of this initiative typically include:

  • Seamless Integration: Direct billing and access through existing TIM service accounts.
  • High-Definition Streaming: Optimized delivery protocols to handle the high traffic volumes expected during peak match times.
  • Cross-Device Accessibility: The ability to move between smart TVs, tablets, and smartphones without losing sync with live action.

The Global Sports Broadcasting Shift

Since its inception, DAZN has positioned itself as a “Netflix for sports,” focusing on the democratization of live event access. Partnering with a major telco like TIM allows them to tap into a wider demographic of users who may already be looking for reliable internet packages for their homes. This is particularly relevant for the 2026 tournament, where time zone differences will require fans to rely heavily on mobile and home streaming solutions to catch early-morning or late-night matches.

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For those tracking the road to the tournament, the focus remains on the qualifiers and the finalization of venue-specific schedules. As the governing body continues to refine the match calendar, the role of these broadcast partners will be to ensure that the “beautiful game” remains at the fingertips of fans globally, regardless of their location.

Looking Ahead: The Road to 2026

As we sit here in June 2026, the excitement is palpable. With the tournament on the horizon, fans are encouraged to monitor their respective service providers for updates on regional availability and specific terms associated with the “Pass Mondiali.”

Looking Ahead: The Road to 2026
TIM DAZN World Cup 2026 streaming pass infographic

The next major checkpoint for football fans will be the release of final team rosters and the official opening ceremony details. Whether you are a casual viewer or a tactical analyst, the digital landscape for this World Cup is shaping up to be as competitive as the play on the pitch. Stay tuned to our coverage as we continue to track the developments leading up to the biggest event in international football.

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Editor-in-Chief

Editor-in-Chief

Daniel Richardson is the Editor-in-Chief of Archysport, where he leads the editorial team and oversees all published content across nine sport verticals. With over 15 years in sports journalism, Daniel has reported from the FIFA World Cup, the Olympic Games, NFL Super Bowls, NBA Finals, and Grand Slam tennis tournaments. He previously served as Senior Sports Editor at Reuters and holds a Master's degree in Journalism from Columbia University. Recognized by the Sports Journalists' Association for excellence in reporting, Daniel is a member of the International Sports Press Association (AIPS). His editorial philosophy centers on accuracy, depth, and fair coverage — ensuring every story published on Archysport meets the highest standards of sports journalism.

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