Where and when is the quarter‑final broadcast?

Czechia is gearing up for its first World Cup appearance since 2006 and fans are asking where they can catch the quarter‑finals. The two biggest domestic broadcasters – Nova and Czech Television – have split the rights. Nova will air Argentina vs Egypt and Netherlands vs Brazil, while ČT will cover France vs Germany and Italy vs Spain. The matches kick off at 20:00 local time and will also be streamed via Nova+ and iVysílání ČT.

Why does this matter for Czech fans?

After a twenty‑year hiatus, the national side returns to the world stage and interest is high for every part of the tournament. The split rights mean viewers won’t have to choose a single channel – both provide solid commentary and analysis. Nova even plans a special pre‑match studio with experts discussing Czechia, which currently sits 4th in its group with 1 point after two draws and a loss (LDL).

What are Czechia’s chances?

The numbers so far aren’t in our favour – the side has scored only 2 goals while conceding 6, a –4 goal difference. Still, Czechia remains in the chase, just 8 points behind group leaders Mexico. The last result was a 1‑0 win over San Marino on 13 Nov 2025. The most recent two games show stability: 1 win and 1 draw, suggesting the team could pull an upset in the upcoming rounds.

What’s next?

Czechia’s next fixture is a home game against Croatia on 26 Sep 2026. It will be the first official match after the World Cup return and will decide if the side reaches the round of 16. Fans should keep an eye on Nova and ČT, as both will provide in‑depth analysis and live coverage, essential for backing the team in crucial moments.