The FIFA World Cup is a major international soccer tournament that takes place every four years. The 2022 edition of the tournament is scheduled to take place in Qatar from November 21 to December 18.

The World Cup 2022 final will take place on December 18 at Lusail Iconic Stadium

Date Local Time Fixture Venue
Dec. 18 18:00 Winners match 61 vs Winners match 62 Lusail Iconic Stadium

How To Watch FIFA World Cup 2022 Final?

There are several ways to watch the FIFA World Cup, including:

Television:

Many countries around the world have broadcasters that will be airing the World Cup matches live. Check with your local broadcaster to find out how to tune in.

The FIFA World Cup is a major international soccer tournament that is broadcasted globally by various broadcasters. In some countries, the rights to broadcast the World Cup are held by a single broadcaster, while in others, the rights are shared among multiple broadcasters.

In the United States, the World Cup is typically broadcast by FOX Sports and Telemundo. In the United Kingdom, the BBC and ITV are the main broadcasters of the World Cup. In Canada, TSN (The Sports Network) and CTV typically broadcast the tournament.

Other broadcasters around the world that have acquired the rights to air the World Cup include beIN Sports (Middle East and North Africa), SuperSport (Sub-Saharan Africa), Sony Pictures Networks (India and the subcontinent), and CCTV (China).

It’s worth noting that the broadcasters that have the rights to air the World Cup may vary by region and country. It’s best to check with your local broadcaster to find out how you can watch the tournament in your area.

 

Online streaming:

Many broadcasters will also be streaming the World Cup matches online. You may be able to watch the matches on the broadcaster’s website or through a streaming service.

There are many online streaming platforms that offer the option to watch the FIFA World Cup. Some of the major online streaming channels that may offer live coverage of the World Cup include:

  • Hulu Live
  • Fubo TV
  • Sling TV
  • YouTube TV
  • AT&T TV Now

These platforms typically require a subscription fee in order to access their content, and the availability of World Cup matches may vary depending on your location. It’s best to check with the streaming service directly to see if they will be offering live coverage of the World Cup and to find out more about pricing and package options.

In addition to these streaming platforms, many broadcasters that have the rights to air the World Cup may also offer streaming of the matches on their websites or through their own streaming apps. It’s worth checking with your local broadcaster to see if they will be offering streaming options.

Radio:

Many radio stations will be providing live commentary of the World Cup matches. Check with your local stations to see if they will be covering the tournament.

Some of the major radio channels that may offer live coverage of the World Cup include:

  • BBC Radio 5 Live (United Kingdom)
  • TalkSport (United Kingdom)
  • NPR (United States)
  • SiriusXM FC (United States)
  • CBC Radio One (Canada)


These radio stations may offer live commentary of the World Cup matches in English or in other languages. It’s worth noting that the availability of World Cup coverage on radio stations may vary by region and country. It’s best to check with your local radio stations to see if they will be covering the tournament and to find out more about their programming schedules.

In person:

If you are able to travel to Qatar, you may be able to purchase tickets to watch the matches in person. However, tickets to the World Cup are in high demand and may be difficult to come by.

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