Live Football on NHK

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Live Football on NHK — Match Today & TV Guide

Looking for the NHK live match today? This page is the complete guide to live football on NHK — on Sunday, June 28, 2026 the channel shows Jordan vs Argentina, South Africa vs Canada. Kick-off times are converted to your local timezone automatically, with coverage including World Cup Grp. J, World Cup.

NHK carries live football on TV in Japan — broadcast rights vary by competition and territory, so check the fixture list above for your region.

To watch NHK, use its official TV, cable or streaming provider — most broadcasters also offer an official app for Android and iPhone, and some show selected matches on their official YouTube channel. CricFoot is a TV guide only: we do not host, stream, or broadcast any content. For everything else on TV, see football on TV today.

NHK — FAQs

What match is on NHK today?

NHK is showing 2 live matches today: South Africa vs Canada, Brazil vs Japan. Kick-off times in the schedule above are converted to your local timezone.

Which football matches are on NHK this week?

NHK is broadcasting 5 football matches over the 30-day schedule, covering World Cup Grp. J, World Cup. The full day-by-day schedule with kick-off times is listed above.

How can I watch NHK live on TV, Android or iPhone?

Watch NHK through its official TV, cable, satellite or streaming providers in its licensed regions — most broadcasters also offer an official app for Android and iPhone, and some stream selected matches on their official YouTube channel. CricFoot is a TV guide only: we show what's on NHK, we don't stream content.

Which countries is NHK available in?

Based on current listings, NHK carries matches in Japan. Broadcast rights vary by competition and territory.

What time do matches start on NHK?

Every kick-off time on this page is shown in your local timezone automatically — the time you see is the time the broadcast starts where you live.