Gaming
Where to watch IPL matches in 2024
The upcoming 2024 Indian Premier League (IPL) cricket season is fast approaching, and there will be many ways you can watch the live action as it unfolds or catch up with the extended highlights after the games have ended.
Depending on where you live and which device you prefer to use to watch live sports will determine exactly how you can watch 2024 IPL cricket matches. In other words, the country you live in will determine which local television channels or sports streaming sites you will legally be permitted to stream the action from.
Let’s dive straight in to reveal some of the most reliable ways you will be able to catch this year’s IPL cricket action.
When does the new 2024 IPL season start?
The exact starting date for the upcoming IPL 2024 cricket season has yet to be revealed. Confirmation of where and when the first game of the new season will take place largely depends on India’s General Election.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) remains hopeful that all IPL matches will be played at stadiums in India, not in any other country. According to the latest reports from reliable sources, the 17th edition of the IPL will get underway on March 22 and will end on May 26.
However, other sources have said that it could start and end several days later. Official start dates will be available any day now. The Women’s Premier League (WPL) is played before the men’s IPL, and the IPL is expected to start five days after the 2024 WPL has ended.
What’s the safest and most reliable way to watch 2024 IPL matches, and what should I avoid?
The worst way to watch sporting events, including upcoming IPL 2024 matches, is via an illegal sports streaming website.
It’s easy to type in the words ‘watch today ipl match’ into your preferred search engine to find a site that might be streaming an IPL cricket match you want to watch, but doing so is risky because illegal sports streaming sites often come with many issues and potential risk to the viewer – you!
Illegal sports streaming sites are often loaded with adware, spyware, or malware, which can harvest sensitive data, slow down your smartphone, tablet, laptop, or desktop computer, or cause damage to your preferred device.
You are best off sticking to your country’s local television channels or watching IPL cricket matches from one of several reputable sports streaming sites that have obtained licenses to show the matches.
Today’s best sports streaming sites can be accessed from any modern Wi-Fi/internet-enabled smart TV, smartphone, laptop, desktop computer or tablet device. Some are free, but you have to subscribe, and others require a monthly rolling subscription fee.
To save yourself a bit of money when signing up to a major sports streaming service provider, you might be better off paying for the year instead of paying monthly.
You can also generally pay extra to get rid of those annoying commercials and watch the games in stunning 4K HDR streaming quality.
Each payment plan is different depending on which/how many devices you want to watch from and what graphics quality you are happy with when watching the action. Most sports streaming sites have plans for everyone, from singles and couples to small and large families.
Which channels/sports streaming services will be showing IPL 2024 matches?
It all depends on where you live because some streaming services are only licensed to show the action in certain regions. For example, if you live in India, one of the most trusted services to sign up to for uninterrupted action is JioCinema, which comes with numerous advanced in-play settings and features.
Via this reliable cricket streaming service, which is accessible from most devices, you can switch between multiple camera angles, view the latest statistics and live heat maps of the action, and get the latest live scores from other matches.
Better still, you can stream the action in English, Hindi, Tamil, Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi, Bhojpuri, and Telugu. If you live in the US, try Yupp TV or Willow TV/Willow TV Extra (available to Sling TV subscribers).
The UK will cover most of the matches or highlights on Sky Sports Cricket, BBC Sports, BT Sport, or TNT. Australians can watch the IPL on Kayo Sports, and one of the other reliable sports streaming services that will more than likely broadcast the IPL this year is Discovery Sports, available via Amazon Prime.
Final note
If you want to stay up to date with the latest IPL news and predictions, one trusted iGaming review site you can turn to with confidence in 2024 is the official TheTopBookies.com website.
This reputable site always has the latest live cricket scores and several honest and unbiased reviews for today’s most trusted Indian online bookmakers.
Their suggested sites are known to have the iGaming industry’s most competitive cricket odds, and they are fully licensed and regulated to accept real cash wagers from players living in India.
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Gaming
Checkmate Goes Digital as Chess Joins Esports Nations Cup 2026
From boards to bytes, chess readies for a nation-first showdown in Riyadh.
MUMBAI: When pawns meet power plays, the game changes. Chess, the world’s oldest mind sport, is officially stepping deeper into the digital arena after the Esports World Cup Foundation confirmed it as one of 16 titles at the inaugural Esports Nations Cup 2026, set to unfold in Riyadh from 2 to 29 November.
For a game synonymous with quiet halls and ticking clocks, this is a bold move. Chess at ENC 2026 promises scale, spectacle and serious competition, fielding an unprecedented 128 players and opening the board to fresh talent and underrepresented nations as the sport’s esports evolution gathers pace.
The chess competition will run from November 2 to November 8, culminating in a playoff final. The opening phase features 128 players split into 16 round-robin groups of eight, with the top four from each group advancing.
That leaves 64 players battling it out in a single-elimination playoff bracket. Early rounds will be best-of-two, while the quarterfinals onward step up to best-of-four encounters. Deadlocks will be settled via Armageddon tie-breakers, and all matches will be played in a Rapid 10+0 format, designed for speed, tension and drama.
National pride is front and centre. Of the 128 slots, 64 players will receive direct invitations based on Champions Chess Tour rankings, limited to one per nation. Another 56 players will qualify through regional online qualifiers, while eight wildcard spots round out the field.
Qualifiers will be hosted by Chess.com across seven regions, including Middle East + India + Central Asia, with two qualifier windows in June 2026. Each country can field a maximum of two players, ensuring both depth and diversity across the draw.
Chess already tasted esports stardom at the 2025 Esports World Cup, where 20 nations were represented and the intensity surprised even purists. The event ended with Magnus Carlsen lifting the title for Team Liquid, sealing chess’s credentials as a natural fit for high-stakes digital competition.
India’s top-ranked player Arjun Erigaisi called the experience “unlike any chess tournament I’ve played before”, adding that the energy of the esports stage is drawing new audiences into the game.
For commentators and fans alike, the shift to a nation-based format raises the stakes. Chessbase India co-founder Sagar Shah likened the moment to the excitement of the Chess Olympiad, while grandmaster and broadcaster Tania Sachdev said the national format adds “pride, pressure and passion” that pulls viewers in deeper.
From silent calculation to roaring crowds, chess at the Esports Nations Cup 2026 is less about moving pieces and more about moving perceptions. Checkmate, it seems, has gone fully digital.
Gaming
Road to EWC unites 230 tournaments worldwide ahead of Esports World Cup 2026
RIYADH: The Esports World Cup Foundation has launched Road to EWC, a worldwide qualification programme for the Esports World Cup 2026, stitching together more than 230 tournaments across major esports regions into a single global competitive season.
Running from grassroots qualifiers to elite international leagues, the initiative creates a unified pathway for players and clubs to reach the Esports World Cup finals in Riyadh from 6 July to 23 August, 2026. The season integrates publisher-led ecosystems and major circuits into one calendar, offering year-round visibility for fans and structured progression for competitors.
“Road to EWC brings together the journeys that shape competitive esports,” said Esports World Cup Foundation chief product officer Faisal Bin Homran. “It gives players, clubs, publishers and fans a defined season to plan around, building a sustainable and global competitive ecosystem.”
The qualification network spans leading events including the Apex Legends Global Series, Capcom Cup, Chess.com Global Championship, EVO, Free Fire World Series, EA Sports FC Pro, Pubg Global Series, Rocket League Championship Series, Overwatch Champions Series, Tekken World Tour Finals, and official circuits for Call of Duty, League of Legends, Fortnite, Rainbow Six Siege, Trackmania and Valorant.
Open online qualifiers will also run for titles such as Dota 2, Teamfight Tactics, Call of Duty: Warzone and Chess, widening access for emerging talent.
In 2025, more than 2,500 players from over 100 countries qualified through the Road to EWC programme. Highlights included 15-year-old Free Fire player Rasyah Rasyid becoming the youngest champion in event history, EA FC star Manuel Bachoore claiming gold, and Street Fighter icon Zeng “Xiao Hai” Zhuojun securing another major title. Team Falcons captured their second club championship following a dramatic Overwatch 2 victory.
A dedicated Road to EWC hub will track qualification events, schedules and viewing options throughout the season. Ticket sales for the Esports World Cup 2026 are now live, with international partners across the US, Europe, Middle East, India and China.
The Esports World Cup returns to Riyadh next summer, bringing together the world’s top clubs across multiple game titles to compete for the largest prize pool in esports history.
Gaming
Nintendo shares slide 10 per cent despite profit jump, hit by chip shortages
KYOTO: Nintendo shares slid more than 10 per cent on Wednesday, a day after the gaming giant missed market forecasts for quarterly revenue and warned of mounting pressure from a global memory chip shortage, as per media reports.
The company beat profit expectations, posting a 24 per cent year-on-year rise, driven by strong sales of the Nintendo Switch franchise. Revenue surged 86 per cent, with the original Switch now the firm’s best-selling console since its launch in 2017.
Yet rising component costs are weighing on investor sentiment. Nintendo relies heavily on dynamic random access memory (DRAM), a segment grappling with acute shortages as artificial intelligence and data centre demand soak up supply.
Ortus Advisors head of Japanese equity strategy Andrew Jackson, said markets remain uneasy about the impact of higher memory prices on Nintendo’s margins.
President Shuntaro Furukawa acknowledged that while soaring memory costs have not yet dented results for the current financial year, prolonged price pressures could squeeze profitability.
TrendForce estimates that contract prices for conventional Dram chips in the first quarter could jump between 90 and 95 per cent from the previous quarter. A senior semiconductor industry executive recently told CNBC the shortage may last until 2027.
Kantan Games chief executive of consultancy Serkan Toto, said sustained cost inflation could force Nintendo to raise console prices: a risky move for its largely casual user base.
The company’s newest device, Switch 2, launched in June last year and already dominates its console sales mix. But analysts warn that momentum in the first year is critical for any new platform.
Concerns persist over whether Switch 2 can match the runaway success of its predecessor, despite Nintendo holding firm on its full-year sales forecast.
The outlook hinges on upcoming blockbuster releases, including Mario Tennis Fever in February and Pokémon Pokopia in March. Nintendo is also banking on The Super Mario Galaxy Movie, due in April, to replicate the sales boost sparked by its 2023 hit film.
Omdia senior analyst James McWhirter, said 2026 would be a “make-or-break” year as Nintendo seeks broader mass-market appeal for Switch 2.
Nintendo shares are down more than 15 per cent so far this year.
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