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How to watch the World Cup finals: live stream every semi-final from anywhere

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We’ll tell you your Russia 2018 live stream options, no matter where you live in the world. Watch every World Cup football semi-final for free with our guide.
The Russia 2018 FIFA World Cup has had pretty much everything, and we’re only at the semi-finals stage! There have been spectacular goals, huge upsets, penalty shoot-outs and the greatest players in the world performing on the biggest footballing stage of them all. Can this World Cup get any better?
Russia 2018 continues to stake its claim as one of the best World Cups in living memory. And you’ve come to the right place to find out how to live stream every last joyous, heartbreaking minute of the Russia 2018 World Cup absolutely free and regardless of where you live.
Down to the last four, it’s still anybody’s guess as to who is going to lift the famous World Cup trophy. The smart money would be on the winners of France vs Belgium in Tuesday’s semi-final. Probably the two best teams at this year’s tournament, either one would make a worthy FIFA World Cup champion. But from England vs Croatia are two dark horses that have proved fierce competitors over the course of the last few weeks at Russia 2018.
If you want to know where you’ll be able to see the games, we’ll tell you exactly where you can watch the FIFA World Cup matches where you live. And if you’re looking for a free live stream, we’ve got that key information for you, too.
You don’t have to miss a single minute of World Cup soccer – even if the country where you are isn’t broadcasting certain games. Because every second of action is being shown somewhere (the UK, for example, is televising every game for free – see below), you can simply use a VPN to login to a region that is broadcasting the game. And it’s really easy to do:
The UK’s two main free-to-air channels – BBC and ITV – are sharing out the World Cup coverage very fairly indeed, with an equal number of group stage and knockout games and live coverage of the World Cup final on both channels. That obviously means you can make the most of their respective iPlayer and ITV Hub apps if you’re looking to watch on your phone or tablet, too.
If you can’t be bothered faffing about finding out what matches are on which channel, just head to TVPlayer.com instead (or, you know, cast your eyes right for a moment). That hosts all UK freeview channels, so you can just easily click on whichever one is showing the match.
Abroad for the World Cup but still want the UK coverage, then grab a VPN and follow the instructions above.
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