Where can I watch the World Cup in the USA?

See the World Cup in the USA

You can watch the World Cup in the US in a variety of ways. Streaming, OTA, cable, satellite, you name it. Americans have seemingly endless opportunities to watch the World Cup.

Of course, the biggest challenge now is finding the best way to watch the World Cup. It is different for everyone, based on different factors. Also, keep in mind that the start times for the World Cup in Qatar are early, even for European soccer fans. The first games start at 5 am ET every day, with the last game scheduled for 2 pm ET.

However, we can present all the options available to people in the United States looking to watch the most popular sporting event in the world.

Where can I watch the World Cup in the United States?

english content

For those looking for coverage in English, you can watch the World Cup in the US on FOX. In terms of television, FOX puts all the World Cup games on its linear channel or FS1. The main games, such as those involving the USMNT or the semi-final and final, are available on FOX. The full schedule is subject to change, depending on the importance of certain games.

Cable, satellite, and streaming platforms like fuboTV or Hulu + Live TV offer both channels.

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If you have any type of TV subscription, you can also stream games through the FOX Sports app. You can also access on-demand replays of all 64 games using the app.

Spanish content

For the millions of Americans looking for where to watch the World Cup in the USA, everything goes through Telemundo and related channels. Telemundo’s OTA channel will have most of the games. Any of those not on Telemundo are available through Universo. Like FS1, Universo requires some kind of subscription to watch as it is not an OTA channel.

However, if you have a Peacock Premium subscription, which costs $4.99 per month, you can live stream all 64 World Cup matches. Plus, there are on-demand replays of all games and a 24/7 channel that has news, replays, and game highlights. Again, this is exclusively in Spanish at Peacock Premium.

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