Best TVs for the World Cup 2026 – from a £219 bargain to affordable OLED deals (aff)

Upgrading to a larger screen or brighter panel for the 2026 World Cup is becoming more accessible for UK households as prices for MiniLED and OLED technology continue to fall

Justin Tomlinson

Editor-in-Chief, Mora Discover

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Best TVs for the World Cup 2026 – from a £219 bargain to affordable OLED deals (aff)

As the 2026 World Cup approaches, UK households are discovering that upgrading their home entertainment systems is becoming significantly more affordable than previously expected. The market is currently seeing a shift toward larger screen sizes and improved display technologies, with entry-level options now starting as low as £219. This price point represents a substantial bargain for consumers looking to enhance their viewing experience before the international football tournament begins.[1][2]

Technological advancements in television manufacturing have led to the proliferation of brighter MiniLED panels and a notable decrease in the cost of OLED displays. These falling prices mean that high-quality visual performance, which offers better contrast and brightness for sports coverage, is now accessible at more competitive rates. Consequently, the financial barrier to obtaining a modern television set with advanced features is lower than many UK consumers might anticipate.[1][2]

The combination of larger screen availability and the reduction in price for premium panel types like OLED and MiniLED is reshaping the consumer landscape. As retailers prepare for the 2026 World Cup, the focus remains on providing these high-specification screens at prices that cater to a wider range of budgets, ensuring that more households can access professional-grade viewing technology.[1][2]

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