
Saudi Arabia is a football team based in 🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia. They compete in International Friendlies and FIFA World Cup with 6 confirmed fixtures in the next 4 weeks.
The next Saudi Arabia match is against Puerto Rico on Friday, 5 June 2026 in the International Friendlies, played away. 289 broadcasters are confirmed for this fixture across 84 countries.
Matchcast tracks every confirmed broadcaster showing Saudi Arabia matches worldwide, including pay-TV channels, streaming services, and free-to-air alternatives. Listings are aggregated from official league partners, electronic programme guides, and schedule scrapers, then cross-validated against multiple sources to surface the most reliable answer for fans in any country.
Across upcoming Saudi Arabia fixtures, matches are broadcast in 119 countries by 338 different services, including Unicanal, SOLH TV, MCN TV, Telefe, TyC Sports, and DSports.
Free-to-air viewers in Azerbaijan, France, Germany, United Kingdom, and Mexico can watch Saudi Arabia matches on ITV Sport, M6, ARD, ZDF, and BBC Sport without a paid subscription, subject to fixture-by-fixture rights.
Watching from outside your usual market? Broadcast rights for Saudi Arabia are split across regions, so a fixture available in one country may not be shown in another. Always check the broadcaster's terms of service before connecting via a VPN.
Saudi Arabia has 6 matches coming up over the next 4 weeks, split 3 home and 3 away.
In the International Friendlies, Saudi Arabia faces Puerto Rico, Senegal, and Uruguay.
In the FIFA World Cup, Saudi Arabia faces Uruguay, Spain, and Cape Verde.
Key fixtures to watch:
Saudi Arabia plays Puerto Rico on Friday, 5 June 2026 in the International Friendlies. See all broadcasters at matchcast.tv/match/puerto-rico-vs-saudi-arabia-international-friendlies-2026-06-05.
Saudi Arabia matches are available on Unicanal, SOLH TV, MCN TV, Telefe, and TyC Sports across upcoming fixtures, with coverage in 119 countries.
Yes. Viewers in Saudi Arabia can watch Saudi Arabia on SSC for upcoming fixtures.
Yes. Free-to-air coverage is available via ITV Sport, M6, ARD, and ZDF in Azerbaijan, France, Germany, and United Kingdom. Eligibility depends on your country and the specific fixture.