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The FIFA World Cup is finally upon us, and unsurprisingly, I've been fielding a ton of questions about which TVs are worth shopping ahead of the tournament. Fortunately, big-box retailers like Best Buy are kicking off the biggest event in sports with a slew of discounts on QLEDs, Mini-LEDs and OLEDs.To that end, I've scoured Best Buy's listings for my top picks on TVs for every budget. As someone who covers the TV business for a living, I've spent a lot of time with these TVs. We've also reviewed every model on this list, so I can tell you with confidence that they're safe, reliable picks for showcasing sports.Quick Linksshop all TVs at Best Buy from $79Hisense 65" U6 Mini-LED 4K QLED TV: was $999 now $549TCL 75" QM6K Mini-LED 4K TV: was $1,299 now $899Samsung 55" S85F 4K OLED TV: was $1,199 now $899LG 65" C5 4K OLED TV: was $2,699 now $1,299Hisense 65" UR9 RGB Mini-LED 4K TV: was $2,199 now $1,999My World Cup TV Picks1. Hisense U65QF
(Image credit: Hisense)For the last few months, the Hisense U65QF has been my most-recommended TV for people who are looking to maximize screen size while still saving a ton of cash. It sets itself apart from rival ultra-affordable TVs with one key feature: Mini-LED backlighting.The U65QF's Mini-LED-driven picture is brighter than just about every basic, edge-lit LED TV you'll find at (or just below) its price point. This makes it a fantastic pick for people who need a bright, punchy picture for daytime footy. In fact, according to our test results (which you can check out in full in our Hisense U65QF review), this is the brightest entry-level Mini-LED TV we've tested of late.The U65QF will also have your back when it's time to track down where the World Cup games are being broadcast. It's built around the Amazon Fire TV smart platform, and while it’s not my top pick for streaming, it still supports YouTube TV, Fubo, Tubi and plenty more.2. TCL QM6K
















