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Stream FIFA 2022 world cup in USA

The most-watched sporting event of the year – the 2022 FIFA World Cup – kicks off on Sunday, November 20, with host nation Qatar taking on Ecuador in the first match. This year’s FIFA World Cup is expected to be watched by 5 billion people worldwide. Here’s how you can stream the 2022 World Cup: What you need to know about watching the 2022 FIFA World Cup (U.S. viewers) The 64 matches will be livestreamed on FOX and FS1 in the U.S. Streaming services that carry FS1 and local FOX stations include Hulu Live TV, YouTube TV, DIRECTV STREAM, FuboTV, Sling TV, and Vidgo. FOX Sports’ app also offers live and on-demand streaming of all games. Tubi, Fox’s ad-supported streaming service, will only offer World Cup games on-demand once the matches are finished–which will be available once the matches are done. For Spanish-speaking viewers, NBCUniversal’s Peacock live streaming service will offer live Spanish-language coverage of all World Cup matches. The first 12 games are free for all subscriber