How to watch FIFA World Cup without cable

Your legal options

These licensed services carry the networks that show FIFA World Cup. For the full ranking, see the best live TV service guide:

  • FuboTV from $80/mo — you want a sports-heavy lineup with a high channel count and lots of simultaneous streams
  • YouTube TV from $83/mo — you want a broad, mainstream lineup with unlimited DVR and reliable local channels in most areas
  • Hulu + Live TV from $83/mo — you want live TV bundled with a huge on-demand library plus Disney+ and ESPN+
  • DirecTV Stream from $87/mo — you want a cable-like experience with regional sports networks and unlimited in-home streams

Typical cost: $40-$85/mo; FuboTV is the soccer-focused pick.

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How to start watching, step by step

  1. Choose a service above that carries the networks airing FIFA World Cup where you live.
  2. Start the plan — use a free trial first if one is available.
  3. Install the service’s app on your TV, streaming device, or phone.
  4. Sign in, open the live guide, and find the game.

Blackouts & regional coverage

English coverage is on FOX and FS1; Spanish coverage is on Telemundo. Broadcast games are available via a free antenna.

Best device for the job

A 4K device shows off the matches; wired Ethernet avoids buffering. See our streaming device picks.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Paying for a plan before confirming it carries your regional sports network.
  • Assuming every game is included — some are exclusive to specific networks or streaming apps.
  • Falling for a “watch every game for $10” pitch — those are almost always unlicensed and risky. See why that’s a problem.

Double-check before buying

  • Confirm your regional sports network (if the league uses one) is included for your ZIP code.
  • Check whether nationally televised games and local games are both covered.
  • Verify the current price and trial terms before you subscribe.

Frequently asked questions

Can I watch FIFA World Cup without cable legally?

Yes. Several licensed live-TV streaming services carry the networks that show FIFA World Cup. Pick one that includes the right channels for your area and start streaming — no cable box required.

What is the cheapest way to watch FIFA World Cup?

It depends on which games and networks you need. Compare the services listed above, use a free trial where one exists, and pick the smallest plan that includes your channels.

Are there blackouts for FIFA World Cup on streaming?

English coverage is on FOX and FS1; Spanish coverage is on Telemundo. Broadcast games are available via a free antenna.