World Cup Digo has announced that it has introduced a special package that allows Nepali viewers to watch the game via mobile.
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DeeGo, the official digital broadcast partner of the FIFA World Cup in Nepal, has launched a new ‘mobile-only’ pass for viewers who want to watch the World Cup.
The company said in a press release on Tuesday that the price of the pass has been set at Rs 549 including tax.
World Cup DeeGo has announced a special package targeting Nepali viewers to watch the game on mobile. According to the company, viewers will be able to watch all 104 World Cup matches live with Nepali or English commentary (both) through the DeeGo app.
After purchasing the mobile-only pass, users will be able to watch the game live in 1080p (full HD) quality. DeeGo also stated that the pass can be activated with a few clicks within the app.
In the statement, DeeGo urged viewers to be wary of unauthorized streaming links and fake platforms. Stating that using such means can put personal and banking information at risk, the company has requested that the World Cup be watched only through the official DeeGo app.
The 2026 World Cup matches in Nepal will be televised on the Himalaya Sports Channel. Due to the exclusive broadcasting rights granted by FIFA to Nepal, foreign television channels or streaming platforms are not allowed to broadcast the World Cup in Nepal.
The World Cup begins at midnight on Thursday. In the opening match, Mexico, one of the host nations, will play South Africa. The match will be played at 12:45 pm Nepali time.
