Watch the 2026 World Cup FREE in Malaysia: RTM & Unifi TV Guide (All 104)

Where to watch the 2026 World Cup in Malaysia
The 2026 World Cup is under way, and the great news for Malaysian fans is that you can watch every one of the 104 matches for free. National broadcaster RTM has teamed up with Unifi TV to air the entire tournament, from the opening game to the final. Whether you have a MyTV antenna at home or Unifi broadband, you can follow the whole World Cup at no cost. This guide explains where to watch, which platforms to use and how to plan around Malaysia time so you never miss a game.
Three free platforms
This World Cup is shown free through three main channels. The first is RTM on MyTV digital television, available with a decoder. The second is RTM Klik, RTM’s official streaming platform, which works on both computer and mobile. The third is Unifi TV, which streams all 104 matches live for Unifi users via TV or the Unifi TV app. Between them, these options cover TV, phone and computer, so there is always a way to watch that suits your situation.
How to watch on each device
On a television, connect a MyTV decoder for RTM’s free channels, or use a Unifi TV set-top box for the big-screen experience. On a phone or tablet, download the RTM Klik or Unifi TV app, sign in and stream wherever you are. On a computer, simply open the RTM Klik website in your browser. For late-night kick-offs, set an alarm in advance or use the catch-up feature so you do not miss any key World Cup clash.
Get the best viewing experience
Watching for free is great, but watching comfortably matters too. Big-screen fans should connect a set-top box to the television for the best picture and sound, while those on the move can simply use the app during a commute or lunch break. If your home connection is average, switch to a wired link or sit closer to the router for late kick-offs to reduce buffering. Gather friends and family, line up the local kick-off times in advance, prepare some snacks, and turn each match night into an event worth looking forward to.
Malaysia-time viewing tips
The tournament is hosted in the USA, Canada and Mexico, so there is a time difference, and most matches fall in the early-morning and morning slots in Malaysia. We recommend checking our full fixtures (Malaysia time), where every kick-off is already converted to Malaysia time, and following live scores for results and highlights if you miss the live broadcast. Bookmark this page and combine it with our schedule, and your entire World Cup viewing plan is sorted at once.

