How to watch World Cup 2022

The 2022 World Cup comes down to the final teams, with only a few games left before a champion emerges.

Brazil could have lost the tournament before meeting Croatia. (No one wins a penalty shootout except Croatia and they advanced.) But then Croatia met Argentina in the semifinals and that was it. However, France were also quite formidable, defeating England in the quarter-finals to set up a showdown with Morocco in the semi-finals.

Will Messi leave with the victory? Will something unexpected happen? There’s only one way to find out!

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Here’s how to watch the rest of the World Cup, which ends with the final on December 18.

How to stream the 2022 World Cup for free

If you are in the United States, you will be able to watch all the games on Fox or FS1. Both channels are available on all the major streaming services in the United States, which is a good thing, as it makes it very easy to stream World Cup 2022. And it’s a relatively even split, with 35 games on Fox and 29 on FS1. .

Here’s how things break down into the main services. (Note that streaming availability, i.e. Fox, may vary slightly depending on where you live.)

  • FuboTV: Fox on the show; FS1 available on both plans.
  • Hulu with Live TV: Fox on the show; FS1 available as part of an individual plan.
  • YouTube TV: Fox on the show; FS1 available as part of an individual plan.
  • Sling TV: Fox on the show; FS1 is available on the Sling Blue plan.
  • DirecTV Streaming: Fox On Air; FS1 available on all plans.

Note that all of these streaming services have free trials, so you can watch the World Cup for free as long as those trials are active.

All games will also be available on the Fox Sports app. That method requires a subscription to some other service: cable, satellite, or live streaming service. (What it doesn’t necessarily require is that the subscription is actually yours.)

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How to watch the World Cup in 4K and HDR

And this could be the most beautiful World Cup in history, thanks to your television. You will be able to watch the 2022 World Cup in 4K resolution and high dynamic range (HDR) in many places.

Every game of this World Cup will be produced in 4K, Fox says. You’ll be able to watch every game in 4K on the Fox Sports app, on YouTube TV, or on FuboTV. It’s worth noting, just for the purists, that unlike Fox’s Super Bowl LIV coverage (which was actually 1080p footage upscaled to 4K), this time Fox says it will film and broadcast the games in native 4K. However, the study segments will continue to improve.

A 4K stream will give you the highest resolution, making details more visible. 60 frames per second (fps) is another aspect of Fox’s 4K coverage, and it’s the key to keeping that extra 4K detail visible even when the action gets really fast. After all, HDR will make everything stand out: the grass will look greener, the team kits will look more colorful, and the ball will be easier to see thanks to HDR’s higher contrast.

If you want to use the Fox Sports app to watch games in 4K, you’ll need to subscribe to a cable, satellite, or streaming service.

FuboTV offers 4K content for free. You don’t have to pay anything extra for this luxury.

YouTube TV, on the other hand, requires you to also subscribe to its 4K Plus add-on if you want 4K content, live or otherwise. You get the first month free, which covers the entire World Cup. The 4K Plus option then costs $10 per month for the first year, and doubles to $20 per month after that. And in addition to some live sports, you’ll also find a variety of on-demand programming available in 4K.

No matter which method you use, you’ll definitely want to watch the World Cup in 4K. It’s better that way.

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See the World Cup in Spain

One could argue that American voice overs just don’t have the same feel that you’ll get in Spanish. (Or even British English, for that matter.) Fortunately, you have options to watch the World Cup in Spanish.

Telemundo Deportes is the exclusive home of the World Cup in the United States in Spanish. All 64 games will be broadcast live (56 on Telemundo and eight on Univers due to simultaneous starts), with coverage of the opening ceremony beginning at 11 am ET on Telemundo and Peacock.

Each game will have one hour of broadcast before the game. And with the first games of the group stage coming up, coverage on the sidelines begins at 4 am ET.

The complete schedule of the World Cup 2022

There are few more games left, now that we have passed the group and the round of 16.

All times here are Eastern.

semifinal matches

Tuesday, December 13

Argentina 3, Croatia 0

Wednesday, December 14

France 2, Morocco 0

final matches

Saturday, December 17

Match for third place: Croatia 2, Morocco 1

Sunday, December 18

Final match: Argentina 2, France 2; Argentina win 4-2 on penalties

Watch free World Cup content on Tuba

Tubi: The free and ad-supported streaming service (aka “FAST”) owned by Fox will also have a ton of World Cup content. All 64 games are available in an on-demand version, free of charge. And Tubi has its fair share of other World Cup content on demand, too. Shows include:

  • FIFA World Cup Classics
  • FIFA Women’s World Cup Classics
  • Gold Stars: A True Story
  • when the world was watching
  • gold engraving

They’re all available now, right in the Tubi app. But Tubi also launches a channel dedicated to the World Cup, aptly (if a bit awkwardly) named “FIFA World Cup FAST Channel.”

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