Thai Volleyball Championship Broadcasts Live on Multiple Channels
Three Thai networks will broadcast all 34 matches of the BYD DMI 6th SEA V CUP 2026 volleyball championship across 16 days, with Thailand hosting the women's finals in Chiang Mai in August.
One31, GMM25, and oneD have been selected to provide complete live coverage of the BYD DMI 6th SEA V CUP 2026 volleyball championship, featuring all 34 matches across 16 days from both women's and men's teams. The broadcast will be available on One31, GMM25, and the oneD application.
Diao Wattangtakul, Chief Operating Officer of One Company Limited, stated that the BYD DMI 6th SEA V CUP 2026 is a must-watch event for volleyball fans. One31 remains committed to delivering quality sports content to Thai audiences, particularly volleyball, which brings joy, pride, and inspiration to people nationwide. The station views this broadcasting opportunity as an important mission to convey the excitement and key moments to viewers across the country.
Beyond traditional broadcast channels, the coverage will include regular news updates to keep fans engaged and supportive of both Thailand's women's and men's volleyball teams.
The BYD DMI 6th SEA V CUP is the premier championship for Southeast Asian volleyball teams. The women's tournament features four countries: Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Thailand. The men's tournament includes six teams: Philippines, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Myanmar, and Cambodia. The men's competition runs from July 15-26, while the women's tournament takes place July 31-August 9 across four host countries. Thailand will host the women's finals on August 7-9 at the Chiang Mai 700 Years Commemorative Stadium in Chiang Mai province.
Fans are invited to cheer for Thailand's national volleyball teams in their quest to win the BYD DMI 6th SEA V CUP 2026, with complete match coverage available exclusively through One31, GMM25, and the oneD application.