How To Watch World Cup 2022 Live Online
Many of you have been asking what’s the best way to watch World Cup 2022 online for free. Yes, you can watch it on normal tv but a lot of people may not have this option. So here’s how to watch the 2022 World Cup online from anywhere around the world.
The 2022 World Cup is finally here and it’s an exciting time for football. It kicks off on Sunday 20th November, with the finals scheduled to be played on Sunday 18th December.
How To Watch World Cup 2022 Online
When it comes to watching the World Cup, it may seem obvious to many, but there are a lot who simply can’t watch on normal cable or aren’t home when the games are live. So here’s some things you can try that show you how to watch Euro 2020 online from anywhere around the world completely free.
UK
If you’re in the UK then it’s very simple and you can watch in full quality from reliable sites meaning no buffering so you can enjoy every game.
Websites
Apps
Both BBC and ITV will be showing all 2022 World Cup games alternatively, or you could just use Kapang (previously View TV) which has both BBC 1 and ITV channels. Meaning you can watch every game live inside that 1 app. You can use these websites/apps outside of the UK, you will just need to use a vpn to connect to a UK sever.
USA
You will find every game live on the Tube TV app. Tube TV is a USA based app and will require you to sign in, but they are showing every World Cup 2022 game live for free.
Twitter & Facebook seem to have live streams when the games are playing. Simply search ‘team name’ vs ‘team name’ live and you will more than likely see it being streamed live there. obviously where it says ‘team name’, enter the names of the teams playing at the time.
Note: not all vpn’s work with ITV Hub & iPlayer, but I found any vpn worked with Kapang. Also a vpn is only needed if you’re trying to watch from outside the UK.
Full Fixtures & Channels List
You can find every result, fixture & channel shown on the Fifa website. I will leave a fixture list below also, but I would recommend jumping over to the Fifa site as that will be constantly updated. You can also choose your region to find out what local channels are showing the World Cup 2022 games live in your country. See Fifa website Fixtures Here!
When are the World Cup 2022 games?
Sunday, 20 November – Qatar 0-2 Ecuador
Monday, 21 November – England 6-2 Iran
Monday, 21 November – USA vs Wales – 7pm – ITV
Monday, 21 November – Senegal vs Netherlands – 4pm ITV
Tuesday, 22 November – Argentina vs Saudi Arabia – 10am – ITV
Tuesday, 22 November – Denmark vs Tunisia – 1pm – ITV
Tuesday, 22 November – Mexico vs Poland – 4pm – BBC
Tuesday, 22 November – France vs Australia – 7pm – BBC
Wednesday, 23 November – Morocco vs Croatia – 10am – ITV
Wednesday, 23 November – Germany vs Japan – 1pm – ITV
Wednesday, 23 November – Spain vs Costa Rica – 4pm – ITV
Wednesday, 23 November – Belgium vs Canada – 7pm – BBC
Thursday, 24 November – Switzerland vs Cameroon – 10am – ITV
Thursday, 24 November – Uruguay vs South Korea – 1pm – BBC
Thursday, 24 November – Portugal vs Ghana – 4pm – ITV
Thursday, 24 November – Brazil vs Serbia – 7pm – BBC
Friday, 25 November – Wales vs Iran – 10am – BBC
Friday, 25 November – Qatar vs Senegal – 1pm – BBC
Friday, 25 November – Netherlands vs Ecuador – 4pm – ITV
Friday, 25 November – England vs USA – 7pm – ITV
Saturday, 26 November – Tunisia vs Australia – 10am – BBC
Saturday, 26 November – Poland vs Saudi Arabia – 1pm – ITV
Saturday, 26 November – France vs Denmark – 4pm – ITV
Saturday, 26 November – Argentina vs Mexico – 7pm – ITV
Sunday, 27 November – Japan vs Costa Rica – 10am – ITV
Sunday, 27 November – Belgium vs Morocco – 1pm – BBC
Sunday, 27 November – Croatia vs Canada – 4pm – BBC
Sunday, 27 November – Spain vs Germany – 7pm – BBC
Monday, 28 November – Cameroon vs Serbia – 10am – ITV
Monday, 28 November – South Korea vs Ghana – 1pm – BBC
Monday, 28 November – Brazil vs Switzerland – 4pm – ITV
Monday, 28 November – Portugal vs Uruguay – 7pm – ITV
Tuesday, 29 November – Ecuador vs Senegal – 3pm – ITV
Tuesday, 29 November – Netherlands vs Qatar – 3pm – ITV
Tuesday, 29 November – Iran vs United States – 7pm – BBC
Tuesday, 29 November – Wales vs England – 7pm – BBC
Wednesday, 30 November – Tunisia vs France – 3pm – BBC
Wednesday, 30 November – Australia vs Denmark – 3pm – BBC
Wednesday, 30 November – Poland vs Argentina – 7pm – BBC
Wednesday, 30 November – Saudi Arabia vs Mexico – 7pm – BBC
Thursday, 1 December – Canada vs Morocco – 4pm – BBC
Thursday, 1 December – Croatia vs Belgium – 4pm – BBC
Thursday, 1 December – Japan vs Spain – 7pm – ITV
Thursday, 1 December – Costa Rica vs Germany – 7pm – ITV
Friday, 2 December – Ghana vs Uruguay – 4pm – BBC
Friday, 2 December – South Korea vs Portugal – 4pm – BBC
Friday, 2 December – Serbia vs Switzerland – 7pm – ITV
Friday, 2 December – Cameroon vs Brazil – 7pm – ITV