

Watch FIFA World Cup 2026 in Malaysia free on RTMKlik. CelcomDigi Internet passes — Unlimited Internet, sooka Daily & Sports Bundle — include RTMKlik streaming.

Good news for Malaysian football fans: watching the 2026 FIFA World Cup is free. RTM and Unifi TV have the official broadcasting rights, and RTMKlik — RTM’s streaming platform — lets you stream all 104 matches at no cost on any device. The only question is whether your internet connection can keep up. That’s where CelcomDigi comes in.
This guide covers exactly how to watch every match, which CelcomDigi internet pass to grab for unlimited streaming, how to set up RTMKlik, and what you need for the best viewing experience whether you’re watching on your phone, tablet or TV at home.
RTM and Unifi TV are the official FIFA World Cup 2026 broadcasters in Malaysia. RTMKlik streams all 104 matches free on any internet connection — no subscription needed. Unifi TV offers a paid HD season pass. RTM also broadcasts on free-to-air TV (TV1, TV2, Sukan RTM, TV Okey). Astro does not hold the rights and will not be showing World Cup 2026 matches.
This is a big change from previous tournaments, where Astro was the default home for the World Cup in Malaysia. This year, RTM holds the broadcasting rights and is making most matches freely available through RTMKlik and its free-to-air channels. Here’s the full breakdown:
| Platform | Cost | Matches covered | Device | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| RTMKlik | FREE | All 104 matches | Mobile, tablet, laptop, smart TV | ⭐ Best free option |
| RTM Free-to-Air TV1, TV2, Sukan RTM, TV Okey | FREE | Most matches (not all) | TV with antenna or MyTV box | Good fallback — no data needed |
| Unifi TV | RM50–RM60 season pass or RM20/day pass | All 104 matches, all live, HD | Unifi TV app, set-top box | Best HD option if on Unifi |
| Astro | N/A | ❌ No World Cup rights | Not available | ❌ Not showing World Cup 2026 |
RTMKlik is RTM’s free streaming platform available at rtmklik.rtm.gov.my or via the RTMKlik app on Android and iOS. No paid subscription is needed — create a free account, log in, and stream. It works on any internet connection from any provider. CelcomDigi customers can grab a dedicated internet pass to stream on RTMKlik without touching their regular data quota.
Setting up RTMKlik is simple — here’s exactly what to do:
CelcomDigi has three Internet passes for football season, all with RTMKlik included: the Unlimited Internet Pass (RM10 for 7 days, unlimited data with FUP 80GB, active 12AM–12PM daily), the sooka Daily Pass (RM11.90/day, sooka Sports and Entertainment access plus 15GB internet), and the Sports Bundle (RM59.90/month, sooka Premium plus Prime Video plus 100GB internet). All three work for Postpaid and Prepaid customers.
The platform is free — but streaming 90 minutes of HD football uses 2–3GB of data, sometimes more. Across a full group stage of two or three matches a week, that’s 15–20GB per week of data just for the football. If you don’t want to blow through your monthly data quota before the knockouts, one of CelcomDigi’s three internet passes is the smart move.
All three CelcomDigi internet passes include RTMKlik — stream every group stage match, every knockout, and the final without eating into your regular data. Postpaid and Prepaid.
See football internet passes →A 90-minute World Cup match in HD (720p) uses approximately 2–3GB of data. At 1080p, expect 4–5GB per match. Over 39 days with roughly 3 matches a day, heavy viewers could use 100GB or more for the tournament. CelcomDigi’s Sports Bundle includes 100GB extra internet — enough to stream the entire World Cup without blowing your main quota.
Here’s a practical data usage guide so you can plan which pass makes sense for your viewing style:
For the best home viewing experience, connect RTMKlik to your smart TV via Chromecast, Apple TV, or the built-in RTMKlik app on Android TV. Alternatively, mirror your phone screen using your TV’s screen mirroring feature. A CelcomDigi Home Fibre connection ensures smooth, buffer-free streaming even at 1080p on a large screen.
Watching on your phone is convenient for late-night matches, but for the big knockouts and the final, you want the full TV experience. Here are your options:
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RTMKlik is free and works on any internet connection. Astro does not carry World Cup 2026. The best CelcomDigi internet pass for casual fans is the sooka Daily at RM11.90/day; for the full tournament, the Sports Bundle at RM59.90/month with 100GB extra data covers everything. All passes include RTMKlik streaming at no extra data cost.
Yes, RTMKlik is completely free. You don’t need a paid subscription to watch the World Cup on RTMKlik. Just download the app from Google Play or the App Store, create a free account, and stream. You do need an internet connection, and if you want to stream without using your regular data quota, CelcomDigi’s internet passes — from RM10 — include RTMKlik access.
No. Astro does not hold the broadcasting rights for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Malaysia. The official broadcasters are RTM (via RTMKlik and free-to-air TV channels TV1, TV2, Sukan RTM and TV Okey) and Unifi TV. Astro subscribers will need to switch to RTMKlik or Unifi TV for World Cup coverage.
It depends on how much you watch. For occasional matches, grab the sooka Daily Pass at RM11.90 on match day — you get 24hrs of sooka Sports access plus 15GB internet. For regular viewers, the Unlimited Internet Pass at RM10 for 7 days covers late-night sessions without eating your main data. For die-hard fans watching multiple matches a week, the Sports Bundle at RM59.90/month (100GB + sooka Premium + Prime Video) is the best value for the full tournament. All three include RTMKlik.
Yes. RTMKlik can be accessed on smart TVs via the Android TV app (search in the Play Store on your TV), via Chromecast from your phone, or by screen mirroring from an Android phone to a compatible Samsung or LG TV. If your TV doesn’t support any of these, you can also connect your laptop to your TV via HDMI and stream on RTMKlik through a browser.
No. RTMKlik is free and works on any internet connection from any provider. However, if you’re a CelcomDigi customer, you get access to dedicated internet passes for football season — Unlimited Internet (RM10/7 days), sooka Daily (RM11.90/day), and Sports Bundle (RM59.90/month) — which include RTMKlik access without using your regular data quota. These are exclusive to CelcomDigi Postpaid and Prepaid customers. Subscribe at celcomdigi.com/football.
RTMKlik is free on any internet connection. CelcomDigi’s three internet passes — Unlimited Internet (RM10/7 days), sooka Daily (RM11.90/day), and Sports Bundle (RM59.90/month) — all include RTMKlik and prevent match streaming from eating into your regular data quota. Subscribe via the CelcomDigi app, *100#, or at celcomdigi.com/football.
RTMKlik is free, it works on any connection, and there are no excuses for missing a single match this football season. But data runs out fast when you’re streaming HD football — especially if you’re watching late into the night across a 39-day tournament.
Get a CelcomDigi internet pass before the opening kickoff and you’re set for the whole tournament. See all football deals at celcomdigi.com/football — Unlimited Internet, sooka Daily, and Sports Bundle all include RTMKlik. Postpaid and Prepaid. From RM10.

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