World Cup 2026 Sets Up a Decisive Quarter in the North America MiniLED TV Race: Hisense vs Samsung
- The first North American FIFA World Cup in 32 years expected to create a June demand spike in the North America TV market, with World Cup-themed retail promotions running since late April.
- Hisense finished 2025 as the market leader in North America MiniLED TVs with a 32% share, slightly ahead of Samsung's 31%. However, Samsung regained the top position in Q1 2026 and widened its lead over second-place Hisense to 13 percentage points.
- Hisense's Q2 shipment ramp seasonality now coincides with a World Cup it officially sponsors, making Q2 the quarter that decides whether the ranking flips again, and by how much.
- Hisense timed its RGB Mini LED lineup (UR9/UR8) and sports-focused U7 series to the tournament; non-sponsor Samsung countered with Micro RGB flagships (R95H/R85H) above and its first entry-level MiniLED M-Series below.
Seoul, Beijing, Berlin, Buenos Aires, Fort Collins, Hong Kong, London, New Delhi, Taipei, Tokyo – June 12, 2026
The FIFA World Cup 2026 kicked off on June 11 in Mexico City, opening the largest edition in the tournament's history and the first hosted in North America in 32 years. For the North America TV market, the region's MiniLED TV segment is expected to see significant volatility around it.
According to Counterpoint Research’s Quarterly Global TV Shipments Tracker, in 2025, Hisense led the North America MiniLED TV market in North America with a 32% share, narrowly ahead of Samsung at 31%.
Quarterly North America MiniLED TV Market Share (Shipment)

In Q1 2026, Samsung appears to have pulled decisively ahead, capturing 40% against Hisense's 27%. Two forces converge on the second quarter: Hisense's historical pattern of ramping shipments aggressively around its Q2 new-product launches, and tournament-driven demand concentrated in June and July. Together, they make Q2 the quarter that will define the 2026 race.
Hisense has tied its product strategy most explicitly to the event. An Official Sponsor of the FIFA World Cup 2026 and the exclusive supplier of VAR review displays timed its RGB Mini LED lineup (UR9/UR8, from $1,299.99) and its U7 series to the tournament window. In doing so, Hisense has brought a technology that debuted only last year on a $30,000, 116-inch halo model down to 55–100-inch consumer price points within a single product cycle.
Samsung, which holds no FIFA sponsorship, has responded on two fronts since late March 2026. The newly launched Micro RGB series (R95H/R85H, from $1,499.99) redefines the premium tier — likewise compressing what had been a $30,000 proposition at 115 inches into consumer price points — while at the entry level, the company's first mainstream MiniLED range, the M-Series (M80H/M70H, from $329.99), counters the value-focused MiniLED offensive from Chinese brands. Samsung is filling the sponsorship gap with its platform instead: free FIFA+ programming on Samsung TV Plus, Vision AI features across the lineup — including a new AI Soccer Mode Pro on its Micro RGB sets — and pre-tournament retail promotions reaching up to $1,500 off.
“MiniLED TVs are a perfect match for sports events, with high peak brightness and wide color gamut to show the field and team uniforms in all their glory,” said Bob O’Brien, Research Director at Counterpoint Research. “According to Counterpoint Research’s Advanced TV Shipment Tracker and Insights Report, Samsung dominated the MiniLED category for years but may have been caught napping as Hisense introduced value-focused big-screen MiniLEDs. By sponsoring the World Cup, Hisense will boost its brand recognition as it hopes to climb into the top tier of TV brands. Samsung has responded with a product line that competes at all price points. No matter which brand comes on top, TV buyers will be the real winners.”
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