Football (or soccer, as it’s known in the United States) might not have the same level of popularity in the US as it does in the rest of the world, but more and more Americans are falling in love with the sport every year.
So, when the FIFA World Cup returns this fall, expect even more of your friends to tune in to watch. With the right video-streaming service, you can join in on the fun too.
The World Cup 2022 kicks off Sunday, Nov. 20, with group-stage matches beginning at 11 a.m. EST. The tournament will make history as the first time it is being hosted outside of Europe and Africa. The location is in Qatar, a country located in Western Asia.
This will also be the first time a Middle Eastern country has had the honor of hosting the prestigious FIFA World Cup.
Here’s how to watch the World Cup 2022 online.
How to stream it online for free
Hulu With Live TV
Hulu With Live TV is an online streaming service that broadcasts live television shows and channels. This includes sports, news, and movies. You can watch the World Cup on Hulu With Live TV by signing up for a free trial of the streaming service.
DirecTv
DirecTV Stream is a streaming service that broadcasts live television channels on your computer or mobile device without needing to be near your TV. DirecTV Stream offers local channels like NBC, CBS, FOX, and ABC as well as international networks like Univision Deportes Network (UDN). You can also sign up for a free seven-day trial of DirecTv.
Sling TV
Sling TV has announced they will be streaming the World Cup live in the United States. This is great news for those who want to watch the tournament but don’t want to pay for cable or satellite TV packages.
The only requirement is that you have to sign up for a free trial and must have an internet connection with at least 25 mbps download speed.
FuboTV
FuboTV is a sports-oriented streaming service that offers the World Cup for free in the US. They offer a free trial that lasts for seven days and they have both English and Spanish channels.
The only requirement is that you have an internet connection and a TV with HDMI input or an HDMI cable adapter.
YouTube TV
YouTube TV is a live-streaming service that offers more than 60 channels for $40 a month. It is available on all major devices and platforms, including Android and iOS smartphones and tablets, Windows and Mac laptops, Roku players, Apple TVs, Chromecast devices, Xbox One consoles, and Amazon Fire TV devices.
Furthermore, YouTube TV also offers a free trial for seven days. So, fans can watch the tournament for free before committing to the service.
Tubi TV
Tubi TV is a free streaming service that has the rights to stream World Cup 2022 in the U.S. It is available on most devices, including iOS and Android phones, Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Chromecast, and Xbox One.
Its interface is easy to navigate with a clean design. You can find your favorite FIFA games by searching for them or through their curated lists.