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FIFA to Introduce Sign Language Broadcasts for All 2026 World Cup Matches

FIFA has announced that the 2026 FIFA World Cup will become the first edition of the tournament to feature sign language interpretation broadcasts for every match, as part of a broader push to improve accessibility for fans with disabilities.

The governing body said the initiative is designed to ensure that all supporters can fully experience matches, whether in stadiums or watching remotely.

FIFA described the effort as going beyond simple translation, saying the service aims to capture the full atmosphere of the game.

“Sign language commentary goes beyond standard interpretation. It provides an immersive experience for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing fans by translating the full energy of the game,” the organisation said.

The accessibility programme expands on measures previously introduced during the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, including sensory bags and audio-descriptive commentary services for visually impaired supporters.

For the 2026 World Cup, FIFA said additional support tools such as tactile boards and enhanced sensory assistance services will also be introduced.

According to FIFA, interpreters will convey not only play-by-play action but also emotional and environmental cues such as referee whistles, crowd reactions, and shifts in stadium atmosphere.

FIFA also outlined regional sign language plans for the tournament. Matches staged in the United States and Canada will use American Sign Language, while fixtures in Mexico will feature Mexican Sign Language.

During the knockout stages, American Sign Language will be used for most matches, while Mexican Sign Language will be available for selected fixtures involving Spanish-speaking teams.

Fans will be able to access the feature through the official World Cup application by selecting a stadium, opening the “Accessibility Services” section and activating the “Sign Language” option for a dedicated broadcast feed.

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