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What is the perfect TV size for watching the World Cup at home?

Started by Amy96, May 13, 2026, 08:46 PM

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Amy96

Every World Cup I end up convincing myself my television is suddenly too small. A normal league match looks fine most of the year, but the second a major tournament starts I start looking at giant OLED screens like Sony BRAVIA 65 Inch OLED 4K Ultra HD Smart Google TV and wondering whether football simply deserves bigger screens.

The strange thing is that everyone seems to have completely different opinions about ideal size. Some people say anything under 65 inches ruins the atmosphere while others claim massive screens become exhausting during long matches because your eyes constantly move around the room.

I also think room size matters far more than people admit. I visited a friend recently who squeezed a huge television into a tiny flat and watching football somehow felt less immersive because the screen completely dominated the room.

What size TV actually feels best for football tournaments without becoming ridiculous?

NightHarbour

I genuinely think 65 inches is the sweet spot now if the room allows it. Big enough to feel cinematic during tournaments without turning your living room into an electronics showroom.

The funny thing is that people adjust incredibly quickly. A massive screen feels absurd for two days, then suddenly it becomes normal and every smaller TV starts looking tiny
Football is life. Everything else is just details.

EdgeRatedR

I disagree completely. I bought a huge screen during the last World Cup and honestly found it tiring during longer matches.

Football is different from films. Your eyes constantly track movement across the pitch, so if the display is too large you almost feel like you are watching tennis from the front row
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Faded Owen

Distance matters more than size. People obsess over inches without thinking about how far away they actually sit.

A properly positioned 55 inch OLED often looks better than a gigantic cheap panel shoved awkwardly into a corner

NightCrawler33

I think football exposes poor motion handling faster than anything else.

People buy giant TVs based on movie quality demos in shops, then watch a fast counterattack and suddenly realise the motion processing looks dreadful
Question everything. Especially this.

Stu96

Honestly, the atmosphere matters more than screen size. Good friends, decent sound and proper snacks improve football nights more than another ten inches of display ever will

Taker92

Projectors are underrated for tournaments. Slightly lower image quality maybe, but the scale feels incredible during knockout games

Jeffy

The danger with huge TVs is that normal television becomes weird afterwards.

I upgraded before the Euros and now watching the news feels like the presenter is standing inside my house

DeepInlet

Get a wall projector. can get a sheet in the garden to watch the match. Speakers needed. Neighbours might not like it, so invite them round. lol

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