The 2026 FIFA World Cup, hosted by three countries—the United States, Mexico, and Canada—has presented fans in Turkmenistan with certain challenges: due to the time difference, most matches are broadcast late at night or early in the morning, Ashgabat time. For those unwilling to sacrifice sleep for the live broadcast, the video platform Belet offers a practical solution.
The platform offers highlights of all group stage and playoff matches. Viewers can watch key moments at their convenience, including goals, high-stakes moments, shots, and final moments, in a compact format without compromising on information.
The first-ever World Cup co-hosted by three countries brought together 48 national teams, making it the largest tournament in history. Inconvenient broadcast schedules are a reality for viewers in Central Asia, and the domestic streaming service appears to be targeting this audience.
Belet continues to expand its library of reviews as new championship matches are completed.