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⚽ VM 2026 — SE NORGE, SVERIGE, DANMARK, FINLAND & ISLAND LIVE
Erling Haaland's Norway. Denmark's golden generation. Sweden's resurgent squad. Five Nordic football stories — all live on onagitv.com/ during the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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At a Glance
- onagitv.com/ delivers the complete Nordic broadcasting landscape — SVT, NRK, DR, Yle, and RÚV — alongside premium sports and global entertainment in one subscription.
- Watch Allsvenskan, Eliteserien, Superligaen, Liiga, Úrvalsdeild, ice hockey (SHL, Finnish Liiga), and the 2026 World Cup live.
- Stream the best Nordic noir: The Bridge, Borgen, Young Royals, Norsemen, Trapped, Deadwind — plus international hits in Nordic languages.
- Winter sports — biathlon, cross-country skiing, ski jumping — fully covered for the region’s most passionate audiences.
Table of Contents
- The Nordic Subscription Stacking Problem
- Sweden — SVT, TV4 & Swedish Channels
- Norway — NRK, TV 2 & Norwegian Channels
- Denmark — DR, TV 2 & Danish Channels
- Finland — Yle, MTV3 & Finnish Channels
- Iceland — RÚV & Icelandic Channels
- Sports — Football, Ice Hockey & Winter Sports
- Nordic Noir & Drama
- World Cup 2026
- FAQ
The Nordic Subscription Stacking Problem
The Nordic countries are affluent, digitally literate, and deeply engaged with both domestic and international television. They are also paying far too much for it. Viaplay charges separately across Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Finland. C More holds Swedish hockey rights as a standalone subscription. Discovery+ carries rights to various live events. HBO Nordic, Paramount+ Nordic, and Apple TV+ add further monthly costs. A Norwegian household wanting the complete Eliteserien, Champions League, ice hockey, and entertainment package might pay 700–900 NOK per month across fragmented services.
onagitv.com/ ends this fragmentation. Every domestic Nordic public broadcaster, every sports channel, and a global library of 25,000 channels — all in one subscription at a fraction of the stacked-service cost. No minimum contract, no annual renewal pressure, and no price hike surprises.
Sweden — SVT, TV4 & Swedish Channels
Swedish subscribers access SVT1, SVT2, SVT24, SVT Barn, and Kunskapskanalen from Sveriges Television. TV4, TV4 Film, TV4 Fakta, Sjuan, TV12, Kanal 5, TV3 Sverige, and Kanal 9 cover the commercial landscape. Sports coverage runs through Viaplay Sports Sverige (Allsvenskan, Damallsvenskan, Champions League), C More Sport (SHL hockey), Discovery Sport Sverige, and TV4 Sport. Viaplay Originals (Swedish drama and comedy) and the full international entertainment library sit alongside domestic content in the VOD section.
Norway — NRK, TV 2 & Norwegian Channels
Norwegian subscribers receive NRK1, NRK2, NRK3, and NRK Super from the national public broadcaster. TV 2, TV 2 Zebra, TV 2 Livsstil, MAX Norge, and Fem from TV 2 Group. Sports through TV 2 Sport Premium, Viaplay Sports Norge, and Discovery Sport Norge cover the Eliteserien, Norwegian national team, Champions League, and international sport. The entire nation follows Erling Haaland — whose Champions League record-breaking performances with Manchester City have made Norwegian football globally visible — and his national team’s qualification campaign for 2026 is the most-anticipated story in Norwegian sport in a generation.
Denmark — DR, TV 2 & Danish Channels
Danish subscribers get DR1, DR2, DR Ramasjang, and DR Ultra from the Danmarks Radio public broadcaster. TV 2 Danmark, TV 2 Charlie, TV 2 Fri, and TV 2 News from the TV 2 group. TV3 Danmark, Kanal 4, and Kanal 5 Danmark for commercial entertainment. Sports via TV 2 Sport X and Viaplay Sports Danmark cover the Superligaen, Danish national team, and all major international competitions. Denmark’s football golden generation — anchored by Christian Eriksen’s continued influence and younger stars — makes every Danish national team match a major national event.
Finland — Yle, MTV3 & Finnish Channels
Finnish subscribers receive Yle TV1, Yle TV2, Yle Fem (Swedish-language Finnish broadcasting), and Yle News. MTV3, Nelonen, Sub, and AVA from the main commercial groups. Sports through Viaplay Sports Finland (Veikkausliiga, Champions League) and C More Sport Finland (SM-liiga ice hockey). Ice hockey — the Finnish Liiga — is Finland’s true national sport passion, and Onagitv carries every match of the SM-liiga season alongside IIHF World Championship coverage and NHL games featuring Finland’s impressive roster of international stars including Aleksander Barkov, Sebastian Aho, and Mikko Rantanen.
Iceland — RÚV & Icelandic Channels
Iceland’s broadcasting landscape is small but culturally important. RÚV (Ríkisútvarpið) on its main television channel and RÚV 2 is fully included. Stöð 2, Stöð 2 Sport 1–3, Stöð 2 Bio, and SkjárEinn from 365 Media provide commercial television and sports. The Úrvalsdeild — Iceland’s domestic football premier league — and all Icelandic national team competitive matches are covered through RÚV Sport. For a nation of 370,000 people whose 2016 Euro quarter-final run against England remains one of football’s greatest David vs. Goliath stories, every competitive match is a national occasion.
Sports — Football, Ice Hockey & Winter Sports
- Football: All five domestic Nordic leagues (Allsvenskan, Eliteserien, Superligaen, Veikkausliiga, Úrvalsdeild), Champions League, Europa League, Premier League, and all national team qualifiers and tournaments.
- Ice Hockey: Swedish Hockey League (SHL), Finnish Liiga, Norwegian GET-ligaen, Danish Metal Ligaen, and the NHL — including tracking Finnish and Swedish stars in North America.
- Winter Sports: FIS Alpine Ski World Cup, Biathlon World Cup (where Norwegian athletes are perennial champions), Cross-Country Skiing World Cup, and Ski Jumping Grand Prix — all on Eurosport Nordic feeds.
- Handball: Danish men’s and women’s handball — Denmark are current Olympic and World champions — EHF Champions League and major international tournaments.
- Formula 1: All 24 rounds of the 2026 season live, with particular resonance in Finland and Sweden given their motorsport heritage.
Nordic Noir & Drama
- Broen / The Bridge (Sweden/Denmark) — The genre-defining Malmö-Copenhagen detective series. All four seasons.
- Borgen (Denmark) — The political drama that made Danish television a global benchmark. Three original series plus the Netflix continuation.
- Young Royals (Sweden, Netflix) — Netflix’s most-watched non-English language series of recent years, all three seasons.
- Norsemen / Vikingane (Norway, NRK) — The brilliantly deadpan Viking comedy, available in Norwegian and English versions.
- Trapped / Ófærð (Iceland, RÚV) — Iceland’s atmospheric and critically acclaimed crime drama, three series.
- Deadwind / Karppi (Finland, Yle) — The Finnish detective series with a growing international fanbase.
- Occupied / Okkupert (Norway, TV 2) — The political thriller imagining a Russian occupation of Norway, all three tense series.
World Cup 2026
Norway’s potential qualification for the 2026 World Cup — led by Erling Haaland — would be the biggest moment in Norwegian football since their 1998 appearance. Sweden rebuilds toward tournament football. Denmark’s gifted squad hunts a deep run. Finland builds on their historic 2020 Euro debut. And Iceland — whose national team plays with a collective spirit that has made them the world’s most beloved football underdog — contests the UEFA qualifiers with their trademark self-belief. Onagitv carries every World Cup qualifying match live via each nation’s public broadcaster feed — NRK, SVT, DR, Yle, and RÚV — and the entire 2026 Finals tournament in full.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Onagitv include SVT, NRK, DR, Yle, and RÚV?
Yes. All five Nordic public broadcasters are fully included in the Onagitv channel lineup.
Can I watch SHL (Swedish Hockey League) and Finnish Liiga on Onagitv?
Yes. Both leagues are fully covered alongside the Norwegian, Danish, and NHL offerings.
Is a free trial available for Nordic subscribers?
Yes — 24-hour complimentary trial via live chat at onagitv.com/ or Telegram.