Bolivia vs Suriname will be available on several platforms and TV channels, depending on where you’re watching from.

Quick Scoop: Where to watch Bolivia vs Suriname

Here’s a region-by-region style rundown based on current listings.

  • Kickoff & venue
    • Date: 26 March 2026.
* Time: around 22:00–23:00 UTC (check local conversions; some listings show 22:00 UTC, others 23:00 local broadcast time).
* Stadium: Estadio BBVA (BBVA Bancomer), Guadalupe/Monterrey, Mexico.

Official broadcasters and streams

  • United States (and some English-language markets)
    • Fubo is listing Bolivia vs Suriname live, with coverage through FOX Sports 1 at around 9:55 pm local time and a free trial offer.
* This suggests you can watch via FS1 if you have access, or stream via Fubo’s platform in eligible regions.
  • Netherlands / Dutch-speaking viewers
    • Dutch TV guides indicate the match is live on FIFA+ from 23:00 Dutch time; you need a free account to stream.
* Local Dutch sports pages also note it as a World Cup 2026 qualifier playoff, available via that streaming option.
  • Netherlands (linear TV & NOS)
    • A Ziggo info page notes the game is live on NPO 3, with a pre‑show from 22:40 and kickoff at 23:00, plus a NOS livestream.
* So in the Netherlands you can watch on NPO 3 (TV) or via NOS’s official online stream.
  • Bolivia
    • Bolivia TV’s official channel is promoting the match live on the open Bolivia TV signal, starting around 18:00 local time.
* That means free‑to‑air TV in Bolivia plus any digital platforms where Bolivia TV simulcasts.
  • DAZN territories (e.g., Germany, Netherlands and some other markets)
    • DAZN has dedicated pages for Bolivia vs Suriname as a World Cup Qualification Intercontinental Play‑off / semi‑final, available as a live stream in HD on DAZN DE and DAZN NL.
* You’ll need a DAZN subscription and to be in a supported country (geo‑restrictions apply).
  • Global option / where listings vary
    • Sofascore and similar live‑score sites list the match and usually include a “TV Channels” section showing local broadcasters by country; this is useful if you’re outside the main markets above.
* You won’t watch the match directly there, but you can find which channels or platforms carry it in your region.

If you’re still not sure

Because rights are regional, the best quick checks are:

  1. Look up the match on a live‑score app like Sofascore and open the “TV Channels” section for your country.
  1. Search your local sports channels (especially those that show FIFA World Cup qualifiers) around the listed kickoff time, or check if FIFA+ is streaming in your region.

TL;DR: try FIFA+ in some regions, NPO 3 / NOS in the Netherlands, Bolivia TV in Bolivia, DAZN in parts of Europe, and FS1 via Fubo in the U.S., then confirm via a local TV guide or live‑score app close to kickoff time.

Bottom note: Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.