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2022 FIFA World Cup: How to stream today's Netherlands vs. Ecuador game

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Watch Netherlands vs. Ecuador 2022 FIFA World Cup game right now for free. Plus, find more FIFA streaming options.
The  group stage continues today with the Netherlands vs. Ecuador game. Keep reading to find out how you can stream this soccer match, plus all the other games in the 2022 FIFA World Cup tournament.
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Budget option for streaming FIFA World Cup on Fox Sports: Sling TV (Blue tier), $40 per month
While you wait for the Netherlands vs. Ecuador game to kick off, you should know this: Today is Black Friday, with tons of retailers having massive sales — Amazon, Walmart and Best Buy included.
Notably, Walmart has the PlayStation 5 God of War Ragnarok bundle available and in stock as of the time of publication. You can also get the FIFA 23 game for PS5 for $35 — half its usual price.
Here are a few more must-see early  you can get right now:
Today’s Netherlands vs. Ecuador World Cup match kicks off on Friday, Nov. 25 at 11 a.m. EST/8 a.m. PST. For more about the match including predictions, soccer players to watch and more, check out CBS Sports’ FIFA World Cup coverage.
The 2022 World Cup is being played in Qatar and runs through Dec. 18. It’s the first winter World Cup in the history of the entire competition. Thirty-two of the top national teams will compete across 64 matches. Team USA will return to the tournament this year for the first time since 2014.
During the group stage (which runs from Nov. 20-Dec. 2), games kick off at 5 a.m., 8 a.m., 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. EST, so . The first match of the competition, Qatar vs. Ecuador, started at 11 a.m EST on Sunday, Nov. 20.
The round of 16 starts on Saturday, Dec. 3; the quarter-finals start on Friday, Dec. 9; the semi-finals start on Tuesday, Dec. 13. The 2022 FIFA World Cup final is on Sunday, Dec. 18.
For the full 2022 World Cup schedule, check out the guide put together by our sister site, CBS Sports. 
Between the and this year’s FIFA World Cup, there’s a ton of sports to tune into in the next few months. So be sure to keep reading until the end to check out our recommendations for  at Walmart and  at Amazon.
Here are some ways to watch this exciting World Cup match, including cable, antennas, free streaming and paid streaming subscriptions. 
Fox owns the exclusive English-language rights to broadcast the World Cup in the US. So if you’ve already get Fox through your TV provider, you can catch every World Cup game on either Fox or FS1. Don’t currently have a TV provider? Don’t sweat it. There are plenty of ways to tune into World Cup coverage, including through a digital antenna or live TV streaming subscription. Check out all the ways you can watch World Cup games on Fox and FS1 below.
Sling TV is essentially a low-priced collection of local and cable TV channels offered over streaming. For the World Cup, Sling’s Blue tier will get you both Fox and FS1 at a relative bargain of $40 $20 a month. 
Plus, as a Black Friday deal, Sling is offering new users half off their first month of any package, including the Blue tier.
Sling TV (Blue tier), $40 per month
If you want to catch soccer games without paying for a cable or streaming subscription, an indoor HD digital TV antenna is the way to go. For just $29, it’ll deliver any live-aired, free-TV World Cup coverage in your area, plus all the other over-the-air content available in your area. Just connect the antenna to your set, and watch. It’s the 20th century TV-viewing experience with 21st century technology.
U Must Have amplified HD digital TV antenna, $29 (reduced from $45)
FuboTV is a sports-centric streaming service that offers access to almost every channel fans could need — including Fox and FS1. Packages also include CBS, NBC, ESPN, NFL RedZone and more. In addition to soccer, FuboTV offers NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL and MLS. 
FuboTV, starting at $70 per month
DirecTV Stream isn’t cheap, but it streams all the networks a sports fan could want, including Fox and FS1. Plus, almost everything you’d need to watch every game of the 2022 NFL season. DirecTV Stream’s Entertainment tier (the least expensive one) offers Fox, FS1, NBC, ESPN and more for $70 a month. 
Right now you can save $30 over your first three months when you enter promo code SCORE at checkout. 
DirecTV Stream (Entertainment) tier, $70 per month
A $70 monthly subscription to Hulu+ Live TV offers access to Fox and FS1, making it super easy for regular Hulu users to tune into all the World Cup action.
Hulu+ Live TV, $70 and up per month
Vidgo’s English Plus package has Fox and FS1, but notably not Telemundo, so if you’re hoping to tune into both English and Spanish World Cup coverage, Vidgo may not be for you. The package also includes 20 hours of free DVR for the first 90 days. 
Vidgo (English Plus), $60 per month
In addition to games airing on Fox Sports, fans can catch some World Cup games free on Peacock, plus watch replays of every soccer game free on Tubi. 
Spanish speakers — and fans who don’t mind watching in another language — all 64 World cup matches will stream with Spanish coverage on Peacock. The first 12 matches will be free for anyone to watch, but the rest of the 52 games will only be available for Peacock Premium subscribers.
There are two tiers of Peacock Premium: the $5 per month ad-supported tier, and the $10 per month ad-free option.  
2022 World Cup on Peacock Premium, $5 and up per month
Replays of World Cup games will be available on Tubi TV for free after live games finish airing. This could be a good free option for Americans who don’t want to tune in to those early morning games — just be sure to avoid seeing the score. 
2022 World Cup games, streaming on Tubi 
If you’re shopping Walmart’s early Black Friday sale today, start here. Walmart’s early Black Friday deals event, Deals for Days, is on now. The retailer is offering deep discounts on a variety of must-have items, including Apple Watches, Samsung tablets, HP Chromebooks and more. 
Shop the best featured deals available now at Walmart’s Deals for Days early Black Friday sale.
If you’re trying to get a PlayStation 5 console, head over to the Walmart website — limited quantities are still available. You can use the links below to head straight to the PS5 listings at Walmart. 
PlayStation 5 God of War Ragnarok bundle, $559
Playstation 5 God of War Ragnarok bundle (Digital Edition), $459
The Xbox Series X boasts 4K resolution at 120 Hz, 3D spatial sound, 1 TB of blazing fast storage (and fast load times). It’s backwards compatible with thousands of Xbox games — even your old Xbox 360 and Xbox games.  
Xbox Series X console, $499
Just about anyone will love these budget-minded Apple AirPods. They’re not the latest model, but they’re still one of the most sought-after earbud models on the market.   
Retailing for $159 at Apple, they’re on sale at Walmart this week for $79. These AirPods boast more than 24 hours total listening time (with the wireless charging case), a foolproof, one-tap setup for Apple device owners and a low-latency wireless connection (for full immersion when consuming movies and music).  
Apple AirPods (2nd generation), $79 (reduced from $159)
The Apple Watch Series 8 is a durable smartwatch that is swim-proof, dust-proof and crack-resistant. It also comes with a new crash detection feature, which detects when the wearer is in a severe car crash and alerts emergency services of their location. 
The Apple Watch 8 has a number of health-tracking features, including an optical heart sensor, electrical heart sensor for ECG, blood oxygen sensor and a new body temperature sensor.

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