I test TVs for a living and these are my top 6 recommendations if you're looking for a new TV for the World Cup – LG OLEDs, Hisense, TCL, and Samsung mini-LEDs
Six big screens for the World Cup
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The 2026 World Cup kicks off on June 11, and what better way to experience all the action than with a new TV? But, hear me out — how about a big screen TV?
As the years have gone by, larger screen TVs have not only become more affordable, but their performance has improved, too. Searching through sites like Amazon and Best Buy can be daunting, but I've picked 6 TVs that will make for a great World Cup companion.
This list includes some of the best TVs of 2025, ranging from 75 to 100 inches, all to suit a range of budgets.
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The Hisense U8QG is a superb value mini-LED TV. It delivers staggering brightness and refined picture quality that's perfect for watching sports in a bright room. It's also excellent for gaming with a full suite of features. This deal knocks $350 off the 75-inch model, taking it to a record-low $1,249.
The Hisense U8QG was one of the best mini-LED TVs we tested in 2025. It's super-bright, clocking in at 3,337 nits peak HDR brightness and 733 nits full-screen HDR brightness, making it a perfect TV for watching sports in a bright room. Plus, its effective anti-reflection screen will help reduce pesky reflections for daytime sports.
It also delivers rich colors that are perfect for showing off players' uniforms, giving them an 'eye candy' quality, as we described in our Hisense U8QG review.
For motion handling, we'd recommend the Custom setting and setting judder reduction to 3 or 4 for the best results.
Once the World Cup is done, the U8 will be great for movies thanks to its refined local dimming, and it's got a full suite of gaming features with excellent performance for those looking for a versatile TV.
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This deal is my pick of the day, as a 75-inch TV of this quality for $1,249 is a no-brainer.
What other TVs do I recommend for sport?
What's the best TV for sport overall?
- Samsung QN90F 75-inch: $1,699
- Anti-reflection screen and high brightness for daytime viewing
- Responsive motion handling and snappy performance
My next recommendation is the Samsung QN90F, the brand's flagship Neo QLED (mini-LED) from 2025. Why? Because it not only delivers high full-screen brightness, registering 667 nits, but it has an anti-reflection, matte screen that makes it ideal for bright room viewing.
The Samsung QN90F also boasts excellent motion handling, which we set to 3 in the judder and blur reduction motion settings for smooth performance. The QN90F also has rich colors that will be great for those striking uniforms and the green of the field.
The QN90F is also an excellent gaming TV with a full range of features and delivers strong picture quality for movies.
My pick today is the 75-inch model, currently down to $1,699 at Best Buy. A premium TV, but one well worth it if you're looking for the best way to watch the World Cup.
The Samsung QN90F is a brilliant mini-LED TV that delivers solid brightness and an anti-reflection screen, making it perfect for bright rooms. Its picture delivers rich color and contrast for movies, and it's ideal for gaming with a full suite of features too. The 75-inch model has dropped to $1,699 at Best Buy, so while it's premium, it's worth the money.
What's the best budget TV for sport?
- TCL QM6K 75-inch: $699
- A big budget TV with great picture quality
- Over-delivers for its cheap price
If you're looking for a big-screen TV on a budget, you can't go wrong with the TCL QM6K. In years gone by, I'd have warned you against cheaper big screen TVs, but the QM6K is a prime example of how good cheap mini-LED is getting.
In our QM6K review, we were impressed by how well it handled sports. A football game was consistently smooth, and there are enough motion setting options to adjust to get the motion just right. It also delivers strong detail, effective local dimming to reduce blooming, and has solid color reproduction. Despite lower brightness than step-up models, it still measured nearly 600 nits of full-screen brightness.
The QM6K also introduces a near-full suite of gaming features, including 4K 144Hz support, which was rare at this price range.
My pick here is the 75-inch model for $699 at Amazon, a record-low price and a steal for a TV this size. You can also get the 85-inch model for $999 if you want something bigger.
The TCL QM6K is a perfect TV for those looking for a big screen on a budget. It's great for sports with solid motion handling and decent full-screen brightness. It can also serve as a great gaming display, with plenty of top features. Get the 75-inch model for $699 at Amazon: a bargain for a mini-LED TV this size.
What's the best mid-range TV for sport?
- TCL QM7K 75-inch: $999
- Great picture quality
- Excellent value
The TCL QM7K is a great option for those with a bit more budget, but not looking to break the bank. It delivers a big brightness increase over the QM6K featured higher up this list, clocking in at measured 2,350 nits peak HDR and 640 nits full-screen HDR brightness, meaning the World Cup match will look bold and vibrant. The QM7K's effective local dimming will be great for delivering accurate pictures.
We found in our testing that screen reflections could occur, but at this price, you won't find many TVs that don't suffer from reflections. The picture quality, brightness, and performance outweigh the negative of screen reflections.
Outside of sports and movies, the QM7K is another great TV for gaming with a brilliant range of features, including 4K 144Hz support.
The model I'd pick is the 75-inch for $999 at Amazon. This is still the lowest price it's ever been and is worth checking out if you want a mid-range model.
The QM7K is a great mid-range option for those looking for a bright TV with refined, punchy picture quality and a big display for gaming. While there's no deal on this set today, $999 is still the cheapest it's been and is a great price for this model.
What's the best cheap giant screen for sports?
- Hisense U65QF 100-inch: $1,699
- Giant screen sports for a low price
- Great picture with smooth motion
If you're looking for the ultimate big screen on a budget for your World Cup watch parties, the 100-inch Hisense U65QF is a great option. It measured 579 nits peak full-screen brightness and nearly 1,000 nits peak HDR brightness, which are solid numbers for this price range.
In our review, we described sports as a "pleasure to watch" on the U65QF thanks to its great motion handling, which delivered smooth pictures for both sports and movies. It also delivers impressive detail and refined local dimming.
Again, the U65QF will make for a solid gaming TV with 4K 144Hz support and FreeSync VRR. Plus, what's not to love about gaming on a 100-inch screen?
You can pick up the 100-inch U65QF for $1,699 at Amazon, a great price for a TV at this size with these features.
A 100-inch mini-LED TV for $1,699? Yes, please! Not only is the Hisense U65QF a perfect option for the World Cup due to its big screen size, but it delivers great performance and picture quality too. It's also excellent for gaming, so when you're done with the soccer, you can game on this super-sized TV.
What is the best OLED TV for sport?
- LG C5 77-inch: $1,999
- Excellent motion handling
- Detailed, OLED picture quality
If you really want an OLED TV for the World Cup, then I'd recommend the LG C5. It delivers a premium picture with bold, rich colors and has superb motion handling that's ideal for sports viewing.
When I tested the C5, I was impressed with how it handled soccer games, delivering smooth performance throughout an entire game. Paired with its excellent picture quality, watching sports on this TV is a treat.
The C5 is brilliant for both gaming and movies too, and while it does suffer from screen reflections, it's the best value OLED for sports in my opinion.
The 77-inch model is available for $1,997 at Amazon, and while it has been cheaper before, if you really want an OLED for the World Cup, it's the best option available right now.
The LG C5 is the ultimate jack of all trades TV, delivering the performance and picture quality you want for sports, movie and gaming. There aren't many better value OLED TVs out there and if you want one for the World Cup, this is my pick. The 77-inch has been $1,600 before but if you want a big screen OLED, this is the best option.
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James is the TV Hardware Staff Writer at TechRadar. Before joining the team, he worked at a major UK based AV retailer selling TV and audio equipment, where he was either telling customers the difference between OLED and QLED or being wowed by watching a PS5 run on the LG 65G2. When not writing about the latest TV tech, James can be found gaming, reading, watching rugby or coming up with another idea for a novel.
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