The International 2026PH

Where to Watch The International 2026 Live

Updated: 8 June 2026 · details verified as of 8 June 2026.

You can watch the whole event for free on the official Dota 2 broadcast channels, with English and regional streams running every match day from the group stage through the grand final in Shanghai.

Where to watch The International 2026 live

The good news for fans is that the headline broadcast is free and official. Watching The International 2026 live means tuning into Valve's own streams, which carry every series from the opening Swiss rounds to the closing final. These channels are the authoritative feed, with professional casting and clean production. No subscription is needed to follow the main action.

For most viewers in the Philippines it could not be much simpler. Coverage of Dota 2 TI live typically runs on the primary English channel, with the in-client viewer offering an alternative way to watch. Both follow the same schedule, so you will not miss a series whichever you pick. The watch options below break the choices down.

Ways to watch the event
OptionLanguageNotes
Official English streamEnglishPrimary feed, full event
Regional-language streamsVariousWhere Valve provides them
In-client DotaTV viewerIn-gameWatch from the Dota 2 client

Following along on match days

Knowing when to tune in is half the battle, and that is where the calendar pairs with this page. The streams go live each competition day, so catching TI 2026 live is just a matter of matching the broadcast to the day blocks. Group-stage days run long with parallel series, while the arena days focus on one marquee match at a time. Plan your viewing around the phase you care about most.

The time zone makes everything easier here. Because Shanghai shares Philippine hours, catching Dota 2 TI 2026 live is far kinder than it is for fans in Europe or the Americas, who face awkward slots. You can follow a full group day without a single late night. It is one of the friendliest viewing set-ups the region has had.

Watch The International 2026 live streams
Official streams carry every series free of charge.

Getting the best viewing experience

A little preparation makes the long days more enjoyable. To get the most out of TI 2026 live, pick your stream early, test your connection before a marquee series, and keep the calendar open in another tab so you never miss a start. If you follow several teams, the in-client viewer lets you jump between games and even watch from custom camera angles. Small tweaks like these turn a casual watch into a proper viewing party.

It is also worth muting the hype around unofficial re-streams. The official feed is free, reliable and properly cast, so there is rarely a reason to hunt elsewhere. Pair the broadcast with our results hub to track standings between series, and the prediction page if you like to back your reads. Then all that is left is to enjoy the Dota.

A simple setup for catching Dota 2 TI live

You do not need a fancy rig to enjoy the broadcast at home. A stable connection, a comfortable screen and a second device for the bracket are all it really takes. Catching Dota 2 TI live is mostly about being in the right place at the right time, which the calendar handles for you. Sort the basics once and every match day runs smoothly.

Group days and arena days call for slightly different setups. With several series overlapping early on, keeping the in-client viewer handy lets you hop to whichever game is heating up. Following Dota 2 TI 2026 live this way means you rarely miss a big moment in another match. By the single-feed arena weekend, you can simply settle in and watch.

If you are travelling or watching on mobile, a little extra prep pays off. Download any updates ahead of time, check your data allowance for long sessions, and find a reliable spot before the marquee series begins. The official feed scales down to a phone perfectly well. That flexibility is part of why the event is so easy to follow from anywhere in the country.

Watching with others adds a lot to the experience, too. A small group, a shared screen and a running debate about the draft turn a long broadcast into an occasion. Many local fans organise viewing meet-ups for the arena weekend in particular. Even a casual gathering makes the tense series far more fun than watching alone.

Finally, keep a second screen handy for context as you watch. The bracket, the current standings and a quick stat lookup all enrich what is happening on the main feed. None of it is essential, but it deepens your read of each game. Set the broadcast as your anchor and let the extras fill in around it.

Common questions answered

Is the broadcast free to watch?
Yes. The official Dota 2 streams carry every series free of charge, from the group stage through to the grand final.
What language is the main stream in?
The primary feed is in English, with regional-language streams where Valve provides them and an in-client viewer as an alternative.
What time do streams start in the Philippines?
Shanghai is UTC+8, the same as the Philippines, so the listed start times match your local clock exactly.
Can I watch from inside the game?
Yes — the in-client DotaTV viewer lets you watch live from the Dota 2 client, with custom camera options.