Running until the end of 2026, the partnership marks a new phase in how football’s biggest event will be experienced digitally, with TikTok set to play a central role in connecting fans and creators to the tournament beyond live match broadcasts.
The collaboration will allow TikTok to offer more comprehensive FIFA World Cup 2026 coverage, including increased original content, offering interactive and community-driven football experiences.
TikTok’s immersive FIFA World Cup 2026 hub, a bustling nexus powered by TikTok GamePlan, will enable fans to discover engaging content that brings the 48-team tournament to life alongside match ticket and viewing information, as well as participation incentives like custom stickers, filters and gamification features.
TikTok and FIFA will also introduce a structured global creator programme. Selected creators will be given access to exclusive behind-the-scenes moments, including press conferences and training sessions, while a broader group of creators will have opportunities to co-create content using FIFA’s archival footage, offering fans unique perspectives on the World Cup experience.
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FIFA Secretary General Mattias Grafström said, “This collaboration will connect more fans across the globe to the FIFA World Cup in unprecedented ways.”
James Stafford, Global Head of Content, TikTok, said, “Football has experienced explosive global growth on TikTok over the past few years, and as FIFA’s first-ever Preferred Platform, we’re excited for fans to experience the FIFA World Cup 2026 beyond the 90 minutes, with exclusive content and unprecedented creator access.”
The partnership builds on the successful collaboration between TikTok and FIFA during the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023, which generated tens of billions of views globally and highlighted the growing role of digital platforms in sports consumption.