Saudi Arabia vs Mexico live stream: watch the game for free

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Saudi Arabia vs Mexico kicks off later today at the 2022 World Cup and while it seems unlikely that Mexico will qualify for the last 16, we’re still expecting an entertaining game thanks to Saudi Arabia potentially topping the table depending on results elsewhere in the group. Whoever you support, you’ll want to know how to watch the 2022 World Cup, and we’ve got you covered. We took a look at how to watch Saudi Arabia vs Mexico live stream for free and looked at some other great options.

How to watch Saudi Arabia vs Mexico in the USA

Fox Sports subscribers will be delighted to know that they have access to all World Cup matches, so if you have a subscription, you’re covered. For everyone else, signing up for fuboTV is an excellent choice. fuboTV is a streaming service that focuses on live TV and sports so it’s perfectly suited for the World Cup. Right now you can sign up for a free trial of fuboTV and get seven days of free access to the service, giving you plenty of opportunities to watch this match and others. While that week’s worth of access means you won’t be able to watch the entire World Cup, it’s a good entry point if you just want to experience the atmosphere for free.

If you’d rather watch the entire World Cup, sign up for Hulu + Live TV. It is one of the best live TV streaming services and it costs $70 per month. For that price, you get access to over 75 live TV channels, including 12 different sports channels. The plethora of choices continues with Hulu’s extensive library of TV shows, movies and original content. Access to Disney Plus and ESPN+ is also included, so you won’t run out of content to watch. Hulu + Live TV may not be the cheapest, but it’s an ideal cord-cutting solution for the whole family, with full access to the World Cup.

Alternatively, Sling TV is another great choice to watch Saudi Arabia vs Mexico. Right now you can sign up for Sling Blue for 50% off your first month, bringing the price down to just $20. That $20 gets you access to all remaining World Cup games, including the final on December 18. Sling Blue also gives you access to dozens of other TV channels, so whenever the game isn’t on, you’ll be able to find something else to watch. It’s a great way to enjoy what’s most important without spending a lot.

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