If you’re a football fan in the UK or Canada, you may be wondering how you can watch the FIFA World Cup 2022 live. Luckily, there are plenty of ways to do so, both online and on TV.
For those in the UK, BBC and ITV will both be showing live coverage of the tournament. This means that you can either watch it on TV or stream it online via the BBC iPlayer or ITV Hub.
If you’d prefer to watch online, there are several FIFA World Cup live stream options available. FIFA itself will be streaming every single match on its website, while YouTube will also have a dedicated channel with live coverage. In addition, many bookmakers (such as Bet365 and William Hill) will be offering live streams of the matches, so you can also watch and bet on the action at the same time.
In Canada, Bell Media will be the main broadcaster of FIFA World Cup 2022. All 64 games will be available to watch live on their website, with no sign-up required.
So no matter where you are in the world, there are plenty of ways to watch FIFA World Cup 2022 live. Just choose your preferred method and enjoy the action!
Qatar FIFA 2022 World Cup UK Team Odds
To win outright: 66/1
To make the semi-finals: 11/2
Group stage: 4/6
FIFA World Cup 2022 Canada Team Odds
To win outright: 150/1
To make the semi-finals: 20/1
Group stage: 2/5
Check all the latest FIFA World Cup news and updates here.
FIFA World Cup UK Schedule and Live Stream Details
November 21, 10:00: Senegal v Netherlands – ITV
November 21, 13:00: England v Iran – BBC
November 21, 16:00: Qatar v Ecuador – BBC
November 21, 19:00: USA v Ukraine/Scotland/Wales – ITV
November 22, 10:00: Argentina v Saudi Arabia – ITV
November 22, 13:00: Denmark v Tunisia – ITV
November 22, 16:00: Mexico v Poland – BBC
November 22, 19:00: France v UAE/Australia/Peru – BBC
November 23, 10:00: Morocco v Croatia – ITV
November 23, 13:00: Germany v Japan – ITV
November 23, 16:00: Spain v Costa Rica/New Zealand – ITV
November 23, 19:00: Belgium v Canada – BBC
November 24, 10:00: Switzerland v Cameroon – ITV
November 24, 13:00: Uruguay v South Korea – BBC
November 24, 16:00: Portugal v Ghana – ITV
November 24, 19:00: Brazil v Serbia – BBC
November 25, 10:00: Ukraine/Scotland/Wales v Iran – BBC
November 25, 13:00: Qatar v Senegal – BBC
November 25, 16:00: Netherlands v Ecuador – ITV
November 25, 19:00: England v USA – ITV
November 26, 10:00: Tunisia v UAE/Australia/Peru – BBC
November 26, 13:00: Poland v Saudi Arabia – ITV
November 26, 16:00: France v Denmark – ITV
November 26, 19:00: Argentina v Mexico – ITV
November 27, 10:00: Japan v Costa Rica/New Zealand – ITV
November 27, 13:00: Belgium v Morocco – BBC
November 27, 16:00: Croatia v Canada – BBC
November 27, 19:00: Spain v Germany – BBC
November 28, 10:00: Cameroon v Serbia – ITV
November 28, 13:00: South Korea v Ghana – BBC
November 28, 16:00: Brazil v Switzerland – ITV
November 28, 19:00: Portugal v Uruguay – ITV
November 29, 15:00: Ecuador v Senegal – ITV
November 29, 15:00: Netherlands v Qatar – ITV
November 29, 19:00: Iran v USA – BBC
November 29, 19:00: Ukraine/Scotland/Wales v England – BBC
November 30, 15:00: Tunisia v France – BBC
November 30, 15:00: UAE/Australia/Peru v Denmark – BBC
November 30, 19:00: Poland v Argentina – BBC
November 30, 19:00: Saudi Arabia v Mexico – BBC
December 1, 16:00: Canada v Morocco – BBC
December 1, 16:00: Croatia v Belgium – BBC
December 1, 19:00: Japan v Spain – ITV
December 1, 19:00: Costa Rica/New Zealand v Germany – ITV
December 2, 16:00: Ghana v Uruguay – BBC
December 2, 16:00: South Korea v Portugal – BBC
December 2, 19:00: Serbia v Switzerland – ITV
December 2, 19:00: Cameroon v Brazil – ITV
Conclusion:
Whether you’re in the UK or Canada, there are plenty of ways to watch FIFA World Cup 2022 live. You can choose to watch it on TV or stream it online, and there are even dedicated channels from FIFA and YouTube where you can catch all the action.
So make sure you don’t miss a minute of the excitement by tuning in to your favorite way to watch the games online.
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