There are a number of people that watch it in the USA as well, although its popularity is nowhere that of outside the USA. Kind of like the metric system.
Anyway, for those interested, it's certainly possible to stream World Cup coverage in the USA. Live coverage will be on Fox, Fox Sports 1, and Peacock.
Fox
- Antenna, over the air, free.
- Vidgo Plus, $60/month.
- YouTube TV, $65/month.
- Fubo TV, $70/month.
- Hulu+Live TV, $70.
- DirecTV Stream Entertainment, $70/month.
Fox Sports 1
- Sling Blue, with Sports Extra, $51/month.
- Sling Orange+Blue, with Sports Extra, $70/month.
- Vidgo Plus, $60/month.
- YouTube TV, $65/month.
- Fubo TV, $70/month.
- Hulu+Live TV, $70.
- DirecTV Stream Entertainment, $70/month.
Peacock TV
Peacock is a standalone streaming service that carries NBCUniversal programming, including much sports from NBC as well as exclusive sports programming. Peacock Premium is $5/month, but is included with Xfinity Internet plans.
Additionally, Tubi will have replays of some games available.
If you are a soccer fan that wants the World Cup as part of your Streaming Life, you have options.
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