Ice Hockey World Championship 2026
15 - 31 May 2026
Time until the tournament starts:
Show the Ice Hockey World Championship in your restaurant
Boost your sales by showing the Ice Hockey World Championship games with Finnish commentary from Viaplay.
By subscribing to the Viaplay Hockey event package, you can create a proper fan zone and treat your customers to the full Viaplay sports offering throughout May.
Why order Viaplay Hockey for your restaurant?
The Ice Hockey World Championship brings customers in. When games are shown in your restaurant, customers have a great reason to visit and stay longer.
Show all World Championship matches live
With the Viaplay Hockey package, you can show every single World Championship game with Finnish commentary.
Access to the full Viaplay sports offering
In addition to the World Championship, you’ll have access to all Viaplay sports content for one month.
Ready-to-use marketing materials
You’ll receive ready-made materials to promote the tournament in your restaurant and on social media.
Daily support from Feelment
We’ll help you with any technical issues every day from 9 AM to 11 PM (tel. +358 29 1234 122).
Viaplay Hockey
Viaplay sports package with a fixed 1-month contract. The subscription period starts no earlier than May 2, 2026. Prices exclude VAT.
How to get started
1. Place your order
Order the Viaplay Hockey event package by completing the order form.
We will contact you within a few business days regarding technical setup and billing.
2. Prepare your viewing area
You can show broadcasts via the Feelment app on Viaplay Sports channels (Viaplay 1 Urheilu, Viaplay 2 Urheilu, Viaplay 3 Urheilu), which cover almost all World Championship games.
👉 Learn more about the technology
If you wish, we can also provide access to the Viaplay streaming service (via the Viaplay app or viaplay.com), giving you the full sports offering and all matches.
3. Promote the tournament
A great fan zone starts with promotion! You’ll receive ready-made materials to advertise the World Championship in your restaurant and on social media. We’ll send these to you by email before the tournament begins.
To use the Feelment app, you will need a Windows computer. For smooth, high-quality streaming, your computer should meet the following requirements:
Storage: 64 GB (sports only), 128 GB (if also using Feelment's background music)
Processor: Intel i3 or Ryzen 3
RAM: minimum 8 GB
If you’re interested in renting a computer, contact our sales team at +358 29 1234 123 (weekdays 9 AM – 4 PM).
The Feelment app can be downloaded to your Windows computer for free from the Microsoft Store. To download the app click here. For further download instructions, please visit our support website.
You will receive login credentials by email.
To display broadcasts on a TV, you'll need to connect your computer to the screens. This can be done via HDMI cable (recommended) or wirelessly via Google TV.
Please note:
- For cables longer than 10 meters, an active HDMI cable is required.
- To show the same broadcast on multiple screens, you’ll need an HDMI matrix or splitter.
Wireless streaming is possible with the Feelment app and the Feelment TV app installed on your TV. The Feelment TV app is installed on your TV from Google TV. For more detailed instructions, click here.
To view sports broadcasts, you need a fast and stable internet connection. We always recommend using a wired network connection (Ethernet).
The network speed should be at least 10Mbps/broadcast. If you are showing multiple sports broadcasts simultaneously, you will need a minimum speed of 10Mbps per broadcast. For example, if you are showing two broadcasts at the same time, you need a network speed of at least 20Mbps.
For further guidance on choosing a network connection, click here. To measure your internet speed , click here.
Need help?
We are here to assist you with technical matters every day of the year.
Feelment Support
029 1234 122
(every day 9 AM - 11 PM)
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