Here are the best TVs to enjoy the FIFA World Cup on.

For the ultimate World Cup experience, you should go for the majestic-looking 83-inch model.

However, for the ultimate experience, you have to pay a premium price.

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Although, dont fret because it’s also available in smaller sizes for those considering a little cost-cutting.

They will still get a clear and consistent picture due to the TVs excellent wide-viewing angle.

Images are enhanced even further with the updated Dynamic Tone Mapping Pro making the dynamic range better than ever.

A full shot of a Sony BRAVIA XR A90J 83-Inch OLED TV

However, QLEDs are an excellent alternative at a more budget price.

Lower resolution is also upscaled well, so games broadcast on cable will look pristine on this 4K TV.

However, it is still plenty to enjoy soccer or any other sport for that matter.

A full face shot of LG C2 evo OLED TV

When coupled with its excellent response rate, you get blur-free action that just about rivals any OLED.

It gives detailed images that let you see little things you would otherwise miss.

The featured Dolby Atmos gives immersive surround sound, making you feel like one of the crowd.

A full shot of a Hisense U6G QLED 75-Inch TV

Just remember to turn it back on for that post-match Netflix movie.

Unlike the A90J, its largest screen size is 77 inches.

However, this is still an ample size for watching World Cup games in all their glory.

A full face shot of a LG C1 OLED 65-Inch TV

The A80J also packs all the premium features of the A90.

These include the same technologies that give it incredible picture and sound quality.

So, what will you miss out on by opting for the A80J?

A full shot of a Sony Bravia A80J OLED 65-Inch TV

You will need to settle for a smaller maximum screen size.

One of these is the Samsung QN90B Neo.

This TV has fantastic reflection-handling capabilities thanks primarily to its excellent peak brightness.

A shot of a surfer illustrating the advantages of the Sony BRAVIA XR A90J 83 Inch OLED TV’s motion clarity tech

It occurs in the center of the screen and may be distracting to some perfectionists.

To ensure fair play, FIFA always schedules the final matches in each pool at the same time.

Many QLEDs dont have as impressive wide viewing angles as OLEDs, and this TV is no different.

An image illustrating the Sony BRAVIA XR A90J 83 Inch OLED TV’s Acoustic Surface Audio+ technology

FAQ

Q: What Screen Size Is Best for Watching Sports?

At the very minimum, you should be looking at 55 inches.

However, for the best experience, 65 inches and up will be far more satisfying.

An image illustrating the LG C2 evo OLED TV’s processor

Q: What jot down of TV is the Best to Watch Sports?

OLEDs are undoubtedly the best.

They offer the best viewing angles, motion handling, and high dynamic range.

An image showing a mounted LG C2 evo OLED TV in a living room

However, QLEDs are an excellent alternative, usually at more economical prices.

They offer better color accuracy and brightness levels but are more prone to light bleed.

A shot of two footballers to illustrate the Hisense U6G QLED 75-Inch TV’s sports mode

A shot of an arch rock with sun in the background illustrating the Hisense U6G QLED 75-Inch TV’s 600-nit brightness

A shot illustrating the reasons to buy an LG C1 OLED 65-Inch TV

An LG C1 OLED 65-Inch TV in a living room with screen on

A shot of a fox comparing the Sony Bravia A80J OLED 65-Inch TV’s upscaling

A shot of fireworks comparing the Sony Bravia A80J OLED 65-Inch TV’s contrast

A full shot of a Samsung QN90B Neo QLED 85-Inch TV

A shot of a Samsung QN90B Neo QLED 85-Inch TV mounted on a wall

An image illustrating the Samsung QN90B Neo QLED 85-Inch TV’s gaming capability

A full face shot of a Hisense U8H QLED 75-Inch TV

An image illustrating the clarity a Hisense U8H QLED 75-Inch TV gives for sports

An image illustrating the ausio capability of the Hisense U8H QLED 75-Inch