Best ways to watch the FIFA World Cup live and for free in 2022 - TotalSportek

With the 2022 FIFA World Cup fast approaching, fans from all over the world are wondering how they can watch the action live. Thankfully, there are plenty of ways to do so – and many of them are completely free.

In this article, we’ll run through some of the best ways to watch the FIFA World Cup live and for free in 2022.

First up, let’s take a look at some of the official broadcaster options…

 

FIFA World Cup on TV

The vast majority of World Cup matches will be televised live, meaning that you can watch from the comfort of your own home. In the UK, for example, ITV and the BBC have the rights to show live games, while in the US it’ll be Fox Sports.

The key thing to remember here is that, if you want to watch for free, you’ll need to have a TV licence. This costs £154.50 per year in the UK and $85 in the US.

 

FIFA World Cup on the Radio

If you can’t be glued to a screen for every game, then listening on the radio is the next best thing. again, the BBC will have extensive coverage in the UK, with Talksport also providing live commentary.

In the US, SiriusXM will have rights to broadcast live World Cup games on the radio.

 

FIFA World Cup Online

If you’d prefer to stream games online, there are plenty of options available. In the UK, the BBC iPlayer will show all  BBC-broadcast games live, while ITV Hub will show all ITV games.

Both of these services are free to use, but you will need to create an account and sign in.

If you’re in the US, then you can watch World Cup games on the Fox Sports Go app. This is free to download and use, but you will need to sign in with your cable TV provider details.

 

FIFA World Cup on Mobile

If you’re on the go and want to catch a game, then there are a number of mobile apps that will let you do so. In the UK, the BBC iPlayer and ITV Hub apps will both show live games, while in the US the Fox Sports Go app is once again your best bet.

All of these apps are free to download and use, but you will need to sign in with your TV provider details (if you’re in the US) or create an account (if you’re in the UK).

 

FIFA World Cup on Social Media

If you’re not too worried about catching every single game live, then you can always follow the action on social media. Twitter, in particular, is a great platform for keeping up with the latest news, highlights and reaction from the World Cup.

You can also find a number of unofficial streams on social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook. These are often low quality and unreliable, but they are free to watch.

 

FIFA World Cup on Unofficial Streaming Sites

There are also a number of unofficial streaming sites that will show live World Cup games. These are often of dubious legality, and we would not recommend using them.

However, if you do want to take the risk, then we would recommend using a VPN to hide your identity and protect your online activity.

 

The Bottom Line

There are plenty of ways to watch the FIFA World Cup live and for free in 2022. If you’re in the UK, then the BBC iPlayer and ITV Hub are your best bets, while in the US you can use the Fox Sports Go app.

 

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