Live cricket, all formats
IPL, PSL, T20 and ODI World Cups, Asia Cup, BBL and the major bilateral series, with multiple backup servers per match.
CricFy TV is a free Android app that streams live cricket, the 2026 FIFA World Cup and hundreds of sports channels — no subscription, no sign-up. Here you'll find the latest APK, plain-English install guides and honest safety facts before you tap download.
Free live sports streaming for Android phones, tablets & TV.
✔ Official build — version v6.6, updated June 2026. Other versions or sources are unofficial.
Go to download pageCricFy TV isn't on the Google Play Store, so it installs as an APK (sideload). Our step-by-step guide walks you through it safely.
IPL, PSL, T20 and ODI World Cups, Asia Cup, BBL and the major bilateral series, with multiple backup servers per match.
Follow the 2026 FIFA World Cup plus club football and other leagues — see our World Cup streaming guide.
Chromecast support and Android TV / FireStick sideloading let you move the match from your phone to the TV in seconds.
At roughly 16 MB it stays quick on low-end phones, and there's no account or registration to start watching.
Switch between English, Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Punjabi and Sinhala feeds where available.
Keep a floating player open while you text, and get score notifications for tosses, wickets and results.
The tournament runs through 19 July across the USA, Canada and Mexico. CricFy TV is one way Android users follow the matches for free. Our guide covers setup, picking a stable server and watching on a TV — plus an honest note on VPNs and local laws.
In Android Settings, give your browser permission to install apps. On Android 8 and newer this is a per-app toggle you grant once.
Open our download page and save the latest CricFy TV APK to your device.
Tap the file, confirm the install, then launch the app and pick a live match. No login required.
CricFy TV comes from an independent developer and isn't vetted by Google Play. It streams third-party content, which can be a legal grey area depending on where you live. We recommend using a VPN, checking your local laws, and reading our safety & legal page first.