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How to watch today's Delhi Capitals vs Mumbai Indians: Live stream, TV channel, and start time

Here is where to find English-language live streams of Delhi Capitals vs Mumbai Indians, as GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch the game today.

USAFubo 
UKSky Sports 
AustraliaKayo Sports 

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This Match 8 of the IPL season features two sides with vastly different blueprints for success. Delhi, playing in their home fortress, will look to exploit a surface that traditionally aids spin, while Mumbai arrives with their trademark powerhouse roster, fresh off the momentum of having four of their key Indian stars contribute to a recent T20 World Cup victory.

For the Delhi Capitals, the narrative centres on the tactical leadership of Axar Patel. With a bowling attack headlined by the world-class spin duo of Axar and Kuldeep Yadav, Delhi’s primary objective will be to choke Mumbai’s middle order during the middle overs. The batting unit, led by KL Rahul at the top, has found new stability. Supported by the aggressive Nitish Rana and the finishing prowess of Tristan Stubbs, DC aims to post a total that their spinners can defend on a gripping Delhi track.

Mumbai Indians, captained by Hardik Pandya, remain the most intimidating side on paper. The 'Big Three' of Indian cricket—Rohit Sharma, Suryakumar Yadav, and Jasprit Bumrah—form a core that can take the game away from any opposition in a matter of overs. Mumbai’s strategy will likely revolve around Bumrah’s clinical Powerplay and death bowling to neutralise Delhi's top order. Additionally, the inclusion of explosive overseas talent like Will Jacks provides MI with the vertical scoring depth needed to counter Delhi’s spin trap.

Delhi Capitals vs Mumbai Indians start time

🏟️ Venue:Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi
⏰ Start Time:3:30 pm IST 

Today's match between Delhi Capitals and Mumbai Indians will start on 4th April 2026, 3:30 pm IST. 

🇬🇧 How to watch the IPL 2026 in the UK

If you're an existing Sky customer, you can add Sky Sports online or through the My Sky app at any time. The package starts from £22 per month with Sky Stream. Sky Sports+ is included at no extra cost, which allows the viewer the opportunity to watch many more live events across a range of sports. The Sky Sports app allows subscribers to download and watch live sport on the go and is available on iPhone, iPad, and Android.

Non-Sky Customers can also stream the action with NOW TV. There are a variety of sign-ups for the avid sports watcher, including the Sports ‘Day Membership’, which allows access to all 12 Sky Sports channelsfor 24 hours for £14.99. NOW’s ‘Fully Flexible’ Sports membership again gives unlimited Sky Sports access, but over 30 days instead. That costs £34.99 a month and auto-renews unless cancelled before the end of the monthly period.

There’s also a ‘12-Month Saver’ package, where you are charged 20% less and pay only £27.99 a month. However, you need to sign up for a 12-month minimum term. After the 12-month minimum term, it auto-renews at £34.99 a month unless cancelled.

🇺🇸 How to watch the IPL 2026 in the US & Canada

Willow TV is a dedicated cricket broadcaster, and it’s the exclusive home of the IPL in the US. Here, you’ll find live and recorded match streaming, making it possible for fans to follow the action as it happens. Additionally, the platform provides detailed match analysis, commentary, and highlights, enriching the viewing experience.

FuboTV is a top-quality streaming service that includes Willow TV, offering access to the IPL and a whole world of sports. Fubo offers multiple subscription plans, including the new 'Fubo Sports', which costs $45.99 for the first month and then $55.99 per month for subsequent months. It's streamlined and sports-focused with over 28 channels, including ESPN Unlimited, ESPN2, ESPNews, ESPNU, NFL Network, Tennis Channel and local networks like ABC, CBS, and Fox. Other Fubo plans start from $84.99/month with a free 7-day trial available to new subscribers across all of its plans. The streaming service is a no-brainer for wrestling and general sports fans.

🇦🇺 How to watch IPL 2026 in Australia 

You'll be able to watch all IPL 2026 matches on Fox Cricket channels on TV. If you don't have Fox and don't wish to subscribe, sports streaming specialist Kayo Sports will also show this year's tournament. There are two subscription plan options. Here is a closer look at all of the details: 

Kayo Standard

This is the entry-level plan, designed for individual viewers.

  • Price: $29.99 per month
  • Simultaneous Streams: 1 screen at a time
  • Video Quality: High Definition (up to 1080p)
  • Key Features: Full access to all 50+ sports, SplitView (watch multiple games on one screen), No lock-in contract.

 Kayo Premium

This is the top-tier plan, targeted at households and those wanting the best visual experience.

  • Price: $45.99 per month
  • Simultaneous Streams: 2 screens at a time
  • Video Quality:4K Ultra HD (on selected content and compatible devices)
  • Key Features: Everything in Standard, plus 4K streaming and an extra concurrent stream.

🌏 IPL 2026 coverage worldwide

CountryNetwork/Streaming
🇿🇦 South AfricaSuperSport
🇦🇺 AustraliaFoxtel, Kayo Sports, YuppTV
🇨🇦 CanadaWillow TV, YuppTV, SlingTV
🌎 Caribbean and Latin AmericaFlow Sports, YuppTV
🇫🇷 FranceYuppTV
🇮🇳 IndiaJioCinema, Disney Plus Hotstar
🌍 Middle EastNoon

🛜 Watch the IPL 2026 from anywhere with a VPN

If you are unable to watch IPL matches live in your area or if you're travelling, you can use a VPN to tune into the action from wherever you are. A VPN creates a secure connection to bypass geographical restrictions and access your favourite streaming services from anywhere.

We highly recommend using NordVPN, but you can also check out our detailed VPN guide for other options.

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