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How to watch World Cup 2022

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World Cup 2022 kicks off in Qatar in late November. Here are all the ways you can watch every match.
And then there were eight. The 2022 World Cup is down to its final teams, with just seven games before a champion emerges. (OK, eight, if you count the third-place match.)
The general consensus at this point is that it’s Brazil’s tournament to lose. They’ve looked that good. (Never mind the 1-0 stunner of a loss to Cameroon.) France has been pretty scary, too, though. But should both win in the quarterfinals, they still would’t meet until the finals — as if the soccer gods demand it.
We’re getting ahead of ourselves, though. There are a lot of minutes to be played before then. So here’s everything you need to know to watch the later stages of World Cup 2022.
Here’s how to watch the rest of the World Cup, which wraps up with the final on December 18.
If you’re in the United States, you’ll be able to watch every match on either Fox or FS1. Both channels are available on every major streaming service in the United States, which is good, because it makes it super easy to stream World Cup 2022. And it’s a relatively even split, with 35 matches on Fox and 29 on FS1.
Here’s how things break down across the major services. (Note that broadcast availability — meaning Fox proper — may vary a little depending on where you live.)
Note that all of those streaming services have free trials, so you can watch the World Cup for free so long as those trials are active.
Every match also will be available on the Fox Sports app. That method requires a subscription to some other service — cable, satellite, or a livestreaming service. (What it doesn’t necessarily require is for that subscription to actually be yours.)
And this may well be best-looking World Cup in history, thanks to your television.

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