5 ways to stream U.S. men’s 2022 World Cup matches in Qatar, what they cost
World Cup 2022 matches began Sunday with host Qatar losing to Ecuador, 2-0, in an entertaining contest that kicked off shortly after the opening ceremony.
In the United States, Fox paid $425 million to broadcast the 2018 (Russia) and 2022 (Qatar) World Cups.
For those who want to watch their footie on the go, a television streaming service may be the way to go. Here are five ways to stream your favorite matches of the tournament:
Sling TV
Allows for streaming in up to four screens, and does not require a long term contract. A current promotion slashes first month subscription by half. Price: $20
DirectTV Stream
At-home streaming on unlimited screens. Access to networks like FS1 and Fox to watch the World Cup. Price: Packages start at $69.99 a month with a current promotion that gives a $30 break (enter the code SCORE) on the subscription for the first three months.
Disney+
Watch on up to 4 devices, and have unlimited downloads on up to 10 devices. Bundling with ESPN and Hulu saves 25% and gives you access to the World Cup. Price: $13.99 a month with bundle discount.
Philo
This service includes live TV, on demand access and streaming. Watch your shows on up to three screens, with more than 60 channels. Price: $25 a month, with the first seven days free.
Fubo TV
Live World Cup coverage without cable attached. Watch matches on up to 10 screens. More than 100 channels available in package. Price: $69.99 a month with the first seven days for free.
This story was originally published November 21, 2022 at 11:02 AM.