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Where to watch IPL 2026 Final in the US, UK, Canada, Australia


The TATA Indian Premier League 2026 reaches its summit clash on Sunday, May 31st, 2026 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad as defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) wait to face the winner of Qualifier 2 between Gujarat Titans (GT) and Rajasthan Royals (RR) for the IPL 2026 title.

The toss is at 7:00 PM IST with the match starting at 7:30 PM IST. That converts to 3:00 PM BST in the UK, 10:00 AM ET / 7:00 AM PT in the US and Canada, and 12:00 AM AEST on Monday June 1st in eastern Australia.

Coverage runs on JioHotstar in India, Willow TV in the US and Canada, Sky Sports and Now TV in the UK, Kayo Sports in Australia, and Cricbuzz for free in the GCC. Fans traveling abroad may need a VPN to reach their home broadcaster or the free Cricbuzz stream.

Where to watch

Below is a complete overview of where to watch the IPL 2026 final live around the world.

CountryStreaming ServicePriceLocal start timeNotes
IndiaJioHotstar / Star Sports 1/2/3From INR 79/month7:30 PM ISTLive on app and web; Star Sports 1/2/3 on TV
United StatesWillow TVFrom $9.99/month10:00 AM ET / 7:00 AM PTWillow by Cricbuzz app or web; also as $10/month Sling add-on
CanadaWillow TVFrom $9.99/month10:00 AM ET / 7:00 AM PTSame Willow by Cricbuzz app as US
United KingdomSky Sports / Now TVSky from GBP 35/month; Now TV GBP 14.99/day3:00 PM BSTNow TV Sports Day pass is the streaming-only option for single-match access
AustraliaKayo SportsFrom AU$29.99/month (Standard)12:00 AM AEST, June 1stKayo Premium AU$45.99/month for 4K
GCC (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain)CricbuzzFree6:00 PM GSTFree Cricbuzz account required. Full HD on iOS, Android, web
Continental EuropeYuppTV (Cricbuzz channel)From $9.99/month4:00 PM CESTFull territory list in broadcaster reference
Asia (Japan, HK, Malaysia, SE Asia except Singapore)YuppTV (Cricbuzz channel)From $9.99/monthVaries by countryExcludes Singapore

How to watch IPL final for free with a VPN

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  1. Choose a VPN. We recommend NordVPN for the IPL final – it has fast servers in the UAE, holds around 83% of baseline speeds on NordLynx, and supports Smart DNS for smart TVs that do not run a native VPN app.
  2. Install the VPN app on your device. NordVPN is available for Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, Android TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Apple TV.
  3. Connect to a UAE server. Open the app, select United Arab Emirates, and connect. Your IP address will now appear to be in Dubai or Abu Dhabi.
  4. Open Cricbuzz. Go to cricbuzz.com in any browser – a free Cricbuzz account is required.
  5. Start the IPL 2026 final. Keep the VPN connected for the duration of the match – Cricbuzz streams in Full HD with English commentary.

How to watch the IPL 2026 final in the US, UK, Canada, and Australia

How to watch in the United States

In the US, the IPL 2026 final is available exclusively on Willow TV. You can subscribe directly through the Willow by Cricbuzz app or the Willow website for $9.99 per month, or add Willow to a Sling TV package for an additional monthly fee.

No other major US streaming services, including ESPN+, Hulu, and YouTube TV, carry IPL matches, making Willow the only official option for watching the final live.

Coverage begins in the morning for US viewers, with the match starting at 10:00 AM ET / 7:00 AM PT.

How to watch in the United Kingdom

In the UK, IPL 2026 coverage is available through Sky Sports, which holds the tournament's broadcast rights through 2027. Existing Sky customers can add Sky Sports to their package, while standalone access is available through NOW.

If you only want to watch the final, the NOW Sports Day Membership is the cheapest option, giving you access to the match without a long-term contract or Sky subscription.

Coverage begins during the afternoon, with the toss at 2:30 PM BST and the first ball at 3:00 PM BST.

How to watch in Canada

Canadian fans use the same Willow TV app as the US. Standalone Willow is $9.99/month on the Willow by Cricbuzz app or willow.tv, with the same Sling add-on option also available north of the border. Toss is at 10:00 AM ET and first ball at 10:30 AM ET / 7:30 AM PT Eastern Daylight Time.

How to watch in Australia

In Australia, the IPL 2026 final airs on Kayo Sports via Fox Cricket. Kayo Standard is AU$29.99/month (1 stream, Full HD) and Kayo Premium is AU$45.99/month (2 streams, 4K where available), both with no lock-in contract. The final is a late-night affair locally – toss is 11:30 PM AEST on May 31st and first ball is 12:00 AM AEST on Monday June 1st, so plan for an early-morning watch.

How to watch IPL final for free with a VPN: detailed step-by-step guide

Step 1 – Choose a VPN with servers in the UAE

We recommend NordVPN for IPL streaming on Cricbuzz. NordVPN runs servers across the UAE and the broader GCC, NordLynx holds ~83% of baseline speeds in our tests, and Smart DNS support means you can use it on smart TVs that do not run a native VPN app. The free Cricbuzz stream is in Full HD, so a fast connection matters during the final overs. Check the best VPNs for streaming guide for the providers we tested with Cricbuzz.

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Step 2 – Install the VPN app on your device

NordVPN supports Windows, macOS, iOS, Android, Android TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Apple TV. For the IPL final, a browser on a laptop is the easiest path because cricbuzz.com works without any app install. On iOS, the Cricbuzz app is globally listed, so you do not need to switch your Apple ID — the IPL feature is geo-gated in-app, not at the App Store level. See our best VPN for iPhone guide if you plan to watch on a phone.

Step 3 – Connect to a UAE server

Open the NordVPN app, search for United Arab Emirates, and connect. The connection takes a few seconds; once it is green, your IP address looks like a UAE IP to any website. If Cricbuzz still flags you as out of region, switch to another GCC server – Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, or Bahrain all work because Cricbuzz's free stream covers the full GCC 6.

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NordVPN connected to UAE

Step 4 – Open Cricbuzz and sign in

Go to cricbuzz.com in your browser. Click sign in (top right) and create a free account if you do not have one – it takes about a minute and only needs an email. Once signed in, the live cricket section will show the IPL 2026 final card.

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Step 5 – Start the stream

Find the IPL card and click play. The stream opens in Full HD with English commentary. Keep the VPN connected for the duration of the match. If the stream buffers, try a different UAE server, clear cookies, or open the site in a private window.

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How to watch the IPL 2026 final on different devices

Not every streaming service runs on every device, and VPN availability also varies by platform. The table below shows what works where for the IPL 2026 final's primary broadcasters and NordVPN.

DeviceCricbuzz (GCC free)JioHotstarWillow TVSky / Now TVKayo SportsNordVPNHow to use VPN
Web browser (desktop)WebWebWebWebWebYesNative app
Web browser (mobile)WebWebWebWebWebYesNative app
iPhone / iPadAppAppAppAppAppYesNative app
Android phone / tabletAppAppAppAppAppYesNative app
Android TV / Google TVAppAppAppAppAppYesNative app
Amazon Fire TVSideloadAppAppAppAppYesNative app
Apple TVAppAppAppAppAppYesNative app
Samsung TV (Tizen)WebAppWebWebAppNoSmart DNS or router
LG TV (webOS)WebAppWebWebAppNoSmart DNS or router
RokuNoAppAppNoAppNoRouter or Smart DNS
PlayStation / XboxNoNoNoNow TV (UK)App (AU)NoRouter
Pro tip

The web browser is the easiest path on any device – no app install, no app store region issues. Just connect the VPN and open cricbuzz.com. For devices without a native VPN app (Samsung TV, LG TV, Roku, PlayStation, Xbox) use a router-level VPN setup or NordVPN's Smart DNS feature. The Cricbuzz app is globally listed on iOS and Android, so iPhone users do not need to switch their Apple ID – just install the app and connect the VPN to a UAE server.

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