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5 ways to stream U.S. men’s 2022 World Cup matches in Qatar, what they cost

United States forward Christian Pulisic, left, and other players participate in an official training session at Al-Gharafa SC Stadium, in Doha, Saturday, Nov. 19, 2022. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)
United States forward Christian Pulisic, left, and other players participate in an official training session at Al-Gharafa SC Stadium, in Doha, Saturday, Nov. 19, 2022. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis) AP

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.

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David Montesino
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
David Montesino was the service team editor at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram from 2022 to 2024.
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