View the live stream, results, entry lists and meet schedule for the 2026 World Athletics Indoor Championships.
The World Athletics Indoor Championships Toruń 2026 will bring the global indoor season to its peak from March 20–22 at the state-of-the-art Arena Toruń in Poland, as the world’s best track and field athletes gather for three days of high-intensity competition. The 21st edition of the championships marks a return to Poland, a proven host nation, and is expected to welcome more than 600 elite athletes from over 100 countries competing across 27 disciplines.
The World Athletics Indoor Championships will be available to watch worldwide through multiple broadcast and streaming platforms. Fans can follow the action via a free live stream on the World Athletics website in the Inside Track section, accessible on mobile, tablet, and desktop devices. Availability may vary due to geo-restrictions, so viewers are advised to check the official “How to Watch and Follow” page for region-specific access. Audiences in territories without dedicated broadcasters can watch directly on World Athletics Inside Track.
Across Europe, Eurovision Sport will offer additional live coverage, including isolated event feeds. In countries such as Germany and France, full coverage—including the main broadcast feed—will also be available on the platform.
United States: Live coverage will be broadcast on Peacock and NBC Sports Network (NBCSN).
United Kingdom: Viewers can watch live on Eurovision Sport, BBC Two, with full streaming coverage available via BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website.
Canada: CBC Sports will provide live coverage on television and online, with streaming available through the CBC Sports website and the CBC Gem app.
Broadcast details for additional territories will be confirmed by local rights holders. Where no official broadcaster is available, fans can watch via World Athletics Inside Track, subject to regional availability.
For those facing restrictions in their location, accessing the live stream is still possible:
The championship opens on Friday with combined events action in the men’s heptathlon and early field finals, while the first medals on the track—including the men’s 60m—are set to be decided in the evening session. Across the weekend, fans can expect a packed schedule of sprint showdowns, middle-distance battles, and technical field events, all staged in one of Europe’s fastest indoor venues.
(Local Time – Toruń, Poland = GMT +1)
Day 1 - Friday, March 20
Morning Session
Day 2 - Saturday, March 21
Morning Session
Evening Session
Day 3 - Sunday, March 22
Morning Session
Evening Session