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[SPORTS] · Spain, Argentina, United States, Mexico · 2 sources

Spain's RTVE and Argentina's multi‑screen guide gear up for 2026 FIFA World Cup coverage

Spain’s public broadcaster RTVE will roll out its most extensive FIFA World Cup 2026 coverage ever, running from 11 June to 19 July across La 1, Teledeporte, RNE, RTVE Play and other platforms. Nearly a hundred journalists, commentators and technical staff will produce live match broadcasts, daily news bulletins, specialist analysis shows and a dedicated documentary series, with special reporting teams posted in Mexico, New York and Washington.

An Argentine tech‑sports outlet advises fans on creating a multi‑screen setup for the tournament’s 104 games in three host nations. It recommends bright Mini‑LED or OLED TVs with 120 Hz refresh rates, tablets for live stats and maps, smartphones for social interaction, Bluetooth speakers or noise‑cancelling headphones for immersive audio, and fast‑charging GaN power‑banks to avoid battery loss. The guide emphasizes that the World Cup’s expanded 48‑team format will require coordinated use of several devices to follow every match.