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IPL 2026 Playoffs: Broadcast and Live streaming details – Catch All The Action

ipl 26 05 2026

The Road to the IPL 2026 Title

The IPL 2026 playoffs are finally here, marking the crescendo of a season defined by nail-biting finishes and individual brilliance. This is the phase every cricket fan anticipates from the very first ball of the season. In the playoffs, the stakes are magnified: one bad over can dismantle an entire season’s hard work, while one singular, brilliant knock can cement a player’s legacy in the hearts of fans forever. It is this high-pressure environment that makes the IPL knockout games feel fundamentally different from the league stage matches.

This year’s playoff race has delivered immense drama. Teams fought fiercely until the final week to secure their qualification spots, keeping fans awake late into the night calculating net run rates and agonizing over every possible permutation. Now, the tournament has entered its most dangerous stage where second chances are a luxury of the past. The schedule features the high-octane Qualifier 1, the high-pressure Eliminator, the decisive Qualifier 2, and finally, the grand spectacle of the final.

Where To Watch The Action Unfold

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For millions of fans in India, these playoff nights have become a cultural phenomenon. Families gather in living rooms, friends host elaborate watch parties, and thousands travel long distances to soak in the electric atmosphere inside the stadiums. Understanding the importance of this accessibility, we have compiled the essential information for viewers worldwide.

Indian fans can watch the IPL 2026 playoffs live on the Star Sports Network, which offers coverage in multiple languages to cater to a diverse audience. Furthermore, digital-first viewers can access live streaming via the JioHotstar app, which provides seamless coverage for both mobile users and those watching on smart TVs.

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Global IPL 2026 Playoffs: Broadcast and Live streaming details

The reach of the IPL is truly global, and cricket boards have ensured that fans in every corner of the world can follow the action live. Below are the official broadcasting partners and digital streaming services for the 2026 playoffs:

  • Australia: Watch the action on Fox Sports or Channel 7, with digital streaming provided via Kayo Sports.
  • Bangladesh: Broadcasts are available on Gazi TV (GTV), with live streaming accessible through the Rabbithole App.
  • Canada: Tune in to ATN Cricket Plus for television coverage, or stream matches via ATN Online.
  • Caribbean: SportsMax remains the primary destination for cricket fans in this region.
  • India: Star Sports is the official broadcaster, with the JioHotstar app hosting the live stream.
  • Middle East & North Africa (MENA): Catch the live games on beIN Sports, with digital access through beIN CONNECT.
  • Nepal and Bhutan: Fans can follow the broadcast on Star Sports and use the JioHotstar app via the India feed.
  • New Zealand: Sky Sport NZ handles the television broadcast, while Sky Sport Now offers the streaming experience.
  • Pakistan: Viewers can watch on A Sports and Ten Sports, or stream matches using the Tapmad and Tamasha apps.
  • South Africa: Coverage is provided by SuperSport, with the DStv app available for mobile and digital streaming.
  • Sri Lanka: The matches are broadcast on SLRC Channel Eye, with digital streaming on Dialog TV Go.
  • United Kingdom (UK): Sky Sports Cricket is the home for the playoffs, with streaming available through Sky Go and NOW TV.
  • United States of America (US): Willow TV is the designated broadcaster for all playoff fixtures.
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What to Expect in the Knockouts

As we transition into the final leg of the tournament, the tactical intensity is expected to rise. Teams that have qualified will likely rely on their core experienced players to guide them through the pressure-cooker environment of the playoffs. With the broadcast and streaming infrastructure firmly in place, there is no reason for any cricket enthusiast to miss a single ball of the upcoming matches. Whether you are rooting for a dominant league leader or an underdog fighting their way through the Eliminator, the stage is set for a historic conclusion to the 2026 season.

Vikram Hayes

Vikram Hayes is a senior cricket analyst at The Times of India, celebrated for his astute reading of the game and a storytelling flair that brings matches to life. A graduate of St. Xavier's College and the Asian College of Journalism, Vikram cut his teeth covering Mumbai's storied maidans before joining the national sports desk. His areas of expertise include spin bowling tactics, pitch behavior, and the historical narratives that shape rivalries. He has reported from multiple IPL seasons, World Cups, and Test tours, and his column Spin Cycle is among the most-read cricket features in Indian digital media. Vikram has also contributed research to award-winning sports documentaries. A winner of the Ramnath Goenka Award and a WAN-IFRA prize, he remains a trusted voice for millions of fans seeking insight beyond the scorecard.