The FIFA World Cup is never short of magical moments and pieces of insane football skills. If you don’t want to miss a single moment of brilliance, this World Cup live streaming guide is for you. Keep reading to learn how to watch the FIFA World Cup for free from anywhere by using a VPN.
The 2022 FIFA World Cup has been mired in controversy over Qatar’s human rights violations, as well as the drama surrounding how it won the bid in the first place. However, we still expect the familiar dose of epic football, which is available to stream online. In this guide, we’ll show you how to watch the FIFA World Cup from anywhere, including live streaming options.
There’s a lot to look forward to with the World Cup 2022. Will France become the third nation to retain the much-coveted trophy? Will the Albiceleste be perfectly tuned for a victorious Messi’s last dance? Can Cristiano muster some magic to spur Portugal to glory?
How to Watch FIFA World Cup 2022 in the US
The Fox Network is broadcasting all 64 World Cup matches in the United States on Fox and Fox Sports 1 (FS1). Fox will broadcast 40 games and FS1 will stream 24 games — check out the Fox World Cup schedule to know where to watch your team’s fixtures.
USMNT group-stage games are available on Fox, including the much-anticipated Black Friday clash against England. With the tournament taking place in Qatar, the USMNT group games will kick off at 2 p.m. ET/11 a.m. PT. However, other games will start early in the morning for most U.S. fans.
Fox and FS1 are available with traditional cable subscriptions and live TV streaming services, including YouTube TV, Sling TV, fuboTV, Hulu Live and DirecTV.
How to Watch FIFA World Cup 2022 in the UK
Due to Ofcom regulations, the FIFA World Cup games will be available on free-to-air television in the United Kingdom. BBC will broadcast 33 live World Cup matches, including Three Lions’ group stage fixtures against Iran and Wales, on TV and BBC iPlayer. Check out the BBC World Cup schedule to learn more.
ITV will air the remaining matches on TV and ITV Hub. The channel is rumored to have had the first pick, and it’s no surprise that it picked standout group stage fixtures, including the U.K.’s clash with the United States.