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The best TVs for sport of 2026

Anouk12 MAY 2026
A man sits in a modern living room, watching a large TV where a goalkeeper makes a dramatic save in goal.

When watching sport, you want to follow fast-moving action clearly, without blurry images or distracting reflections on the screen. That’s why it’s best to choose a TV with smooth motion handling, strong contrast, and clear sound. Discover here which sports TVs of 2026 are best suited for live sport and streaming.

Which TV is best for watching sport?

A group of friends sit on a sofa, cheering excitedly while watching a football match together on television.

These are the 5 best sports TVs of the moment:

  • Hisense 58E71Q QLED: best entry-level model.
  • LG OLED65C54LA: powerful sports performance.
  • TCL 65P8K QLED: versatile all-rounder.
  • Philips 55OLED760: immersive Ambilight atmosphere.
  • Samsung Q7F4 QLED: smart and user-friendly.

Which TV for sport is right for you?

Hisense 58E71Q Qled

A Hisense TV displays a blue advert featuring FIFA sponsorship, the QLED logo and several picture technologies.

The Hisense 58E71Q is a large TV with a 58-inch display. When watching sports, you enjoy action in 4K and vibrant QLED colours. Thanks to the QLED display, the image is bright enough to watch sports comfortably even during the day. In a medium to large room, this Hisense TV offers a wide viewing angle, making it convenient if you enjoy watching sports with friends and family. Dolby Vision and HDR10+ enhance contrast and colour values, giving dark sports scenes more depth. The 60Hz refresh rate is more suitable for sports where an overview of the playing field is important, such as football or golf. Combined with the sharp, clear image thanks to the 4K resolution and HDR, this smart TV still offers a full-fledged viewing experience.

Pros and cons:
+ Bright QLED display remains clearly visible even during the day.
+ Wide viewing angle: you won't miss any of the action, whether you’re sitting right in front of the TV or watching from the side.
- 60 hertz looks slightly less smooth than TVs with 100 hertz or more but still offers a solid viewing experience.

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LG OLED65C54LA

An LG OLED evo TV shows colourful flowing shapes, promoting the new 2025 C54 model across the screen.

With its 144Hz refresh rate, 4K resolution, and OLED Evo display for strong contrast, the LG OLED65C54LA is a strong choice if you want a powerful sports TV. This 65-inch LG TV displays every detail sharply, and the image remains fluid during fast-paced action, such as a sprint in Formula 1 or a quick counterattack in football. Thanks to the deep black levels and high brightness, details remain clearly visible, even during evening matches or dark scenes. The anti-glare screen of this 4K TV reduces reflections so you can watch comfortably during the day as well.

Pros and cons:
+ 144Hz and 4K Ultra HD for lifelike action.
+ Anti-glare screen reduces distracting reflections.
- 65-inch size requires sufficient space in your living room.

View the LG OLED65C54LA

TCL 65P8K Qled

A TCL QLED TV shows a vivid flower and highlights 144Hz, Dolby Atmos, Onkyo and Google TV features.

The TCL 65P8K is a versatile QLED TV with a 65-inch screen. Thanks to the 144-hertz refresh rate, fast action remains smoothly visible during football, Formula 1, or other fast-paced sports. The TCL TV's built-in ONKYO 2.1 audio system provides fuller sound with clear commentary and deep bass, meaning you’re less likely to need a separate soundbar. Via Google TV, you can easily switch between your apps and streaming services such as YouTube, VRT MAX, VTM GO, and Proximus Pickx, ensuring your favourite content always remains within reach.

Pros and cons:
+ ONKYO 2.1 delivers fuller sound and clear voice commentary.
+ Google TV provides quick access to streaming apps and sports services.
- Energy class F: consumes more power than more energy-efficient models.

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Philips 55OLED760

A Philips Ambilight TV displays a dramatic scene with a moving train, smoke, action figures and a bright sky.

With Ambilight on 3 sides, the Philips 55OLED760 adds extra atmosphere to sports matches. The LED lighting behind the Philips TV changes colour in sync with the action on the screen for an immersive experience that makes you feel like you’re right in the middle of the action. The OLED screen combines deep black levels with strong contrast. Add the 120 hertz refresh rate to that, and you won't miss a single detail on the field. Additionally, the P5 AI processor automatically optimizes images for a more natural and sharper display, while Dolby Atmos makes stadium sound more realistic.

Pros and cons:
+ Ambilight enhances the atmosphere during sports matches.
+ Fast sports action thanks to the 120 hertz refresh rate.
- OLED screens show reflections more quickly in a bright living room.

View the Philips 55OLED760

Samsung Q7F4 Qled

A Samsung QLED TV displays icy blue waves and carries a label stating that it is made for Belgium.

With smart image optimization, 4K upscaling, and a bright QLED display, the Samsung Q7F4 emphasizes smooth and comfortable sports viewing. The Q4 AI processor automatically analyses images and adjusts contrast, sharpness, and colours scene by scene, so sports broadcasts look better without you having to manually adjust settings on your Samsung TV. Thanks to 4K upscaling, even lower-resolution broadcasts look sharper on the 4K screen. Furthermore, the QLED display maintains a bright image in brighter living rooms, ensuring sports remain clearly visible during the day. Another convenient feature is that you can switch smoothly between your apps, streams, and live TV via Samsung Vision AI.

Pros and cons:
+ 4K upscaling makes lower-resolution sports broadcasts sharper.
+ QLED display remains clearly visible in brighter living rooms.
- 50 hertz is less suitable for very fast sports action.

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The best sport TVs at MediaMarkt

A large TV shows a goalkeeper diving for the ball, while supporters below cheer during the football action.

For action-packed sports such as football or racing, a refresh rate of at least 100 hertz and 4K resolution are important. This keeps fast movements looking smooth and lets you see details more clearly. If you often watch during the day, a bright QLED display helps reduce reflections more effectively. OLED TVs, on the other hand, place more emphasis on contrast and deep black levels. Sound also plays an important role: with Dolby Atmos or a more powerful audio system, commentary and stadium sound feel fuller and more spacious. Smart features such as Google TV, Vision AI, or sports apps also make it easier to switch quickly between live TV and streaming services.

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