Czech TV is the host broadcaster of the Men´s WFC 2018 and the matches will be available on TV in at least 11 countries. All WFC 2018 matches will also be streamed live on the IFF YouTube channels.
To this day, it is certain that there will be a total of 107 televised matches from the WFC 2018 and this is a new record. The WFC matches are shown in at least 11 countries.
In addition to Czech Republic (CTV), WFC matches will be on TV in at least China (HYSport), Denmark (DR), Finland (YLE), Germany (MDR), Latvia (LTV7), Singapore, Slovakia (RSTV), Sweden (Discovery), Switzerland (SRF) and Thailand.
The IFF is also still negotiating with other broadcasters.
WFC 2018 on YouTube
All matches from the Men´s World Floorball Championships 2018 will also be streamed live on the IFF YouTube channels.
Matches in O2 Arena on IFF YouTube channel 1: www.youtube.com/iffchannel
Matches in Arena Sparta on IFF YouTube channel 2: www.youtube.com/IFFLive
WFC 2018 on Olympic Channel
A total of 22 WFC 2018 matches will be streamed live on the Olympic Channel: www.olympicchannel.com
WFC 2018 in facts and figures – 10.1.2019
Data Analysis: WFC Summary – 12.12.2018
Data Analysis: WFC Summary – 12.12.2018
Data Analysis: Finland vs Sweden 6:3 – 12.12.2018
Data Analysis: Sweden vs Switzerland 5:4 ps. – 11.12.2018
Data Analysis: Czechia vs Switzerland 2-4 – 11.12.2018
Final Day of WFC: Gold Goes to Finland, Silver to Sweden, Switzerland Takes Bronze, Czechs Again without Medal – 9.12.2018
Pascal Meier is the MVP of WFC 2018 – 9.12.2018
WFC 2018 All Star Team – 9.12.2018
Finland Beats Sweden 6:3 to Defend World Champions Title – 9.12.2018
Switzerland Overcomes Czech Republic to Win Bronze Medals – 9.12.2018
Another spectator record broken! – 9.12.2018
Data Analysis: Czech Republic vs Finland 2-7 – 9.12.2018
Latvia Beats Germany to Earn 5th Spot – 9.12.2018
Norway Again Outplays Denmark to Finish in 7th Place – 9.12.2018
DAY 9: Grand Finale Is Here! New Champions to Be Crowned Today! – 9.12.2018
Day 8 Summary: Sweden and Finland in Final Again, Switzerland and Czech Republic to Play for Bronze – 9.12.2018
Sweden Becomes Second Finalist after Thrilling Shoot-out Win – 8.12.2018
Finland Defeats Czech Republic Thanks to Brilliant Scoring Efficiency – 8.12.2018
Germany Beats Denmark 4-2 to Fight for 5th Place Tomorrow – 8.12.2018