ScaffChamp 2026 confirms global live stream details

ScaffChamp powered by Layher 2026 will be broadcast live from Vilnius on 6 June, with 20 international teams competing for the championship belt.

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ScaffChamp powered by Layher 2026 will once again be broadcast live to the global scaffolding community.

The official live stream will begin on 6 June at 10:40 Baltic time, which is 08:40 in London, and will be available to watch on YouTube.

The broadcast will cover the full competition, including team presentations, commentator analysis, interviews, partner sections, results and the awards ceremony.

This year’s event will see 20 international teams compete in Vilnius for the ScaffChamp championship belt.

The competition has grown into one of the most visible international events in the scaffolding calendar, bringing teams together from across the industry to test speed, skill, safety and teamwork under competition conditions.

Organisers said the live stream is aimed at making the event accessible to scaffolders, contractors, suppliers and supporters around the world, whether they are watching from site, an office, a workshop or home.

The stream will be available here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4f7oTN9l-C8

Key start times

The broadcast will begin at:

  • London and Dublin: 08:40
  • Berlin, Paris, Madrid, Stockholm and Warsaw: 09:40
  • Vilnius, Riga, Tallinn, Athens and Istanbul: 10:40
  • Tokyo: 16:40
  • Sydney: 17:40
  • New York and Toronto: 03:40
  • Los Angeles and Vancouver: 00:40

ScaffChamp has become a rare live platform for the trade, giving the wider scaffolding sector a chance to watch competitors work under pressure and compare standards across different countries.

The 2026 event will again be staged in Vilnius, with results and awards confirmed during the live broadcast.

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