- FIFA World Cup will begin on December 9th with Brazil’s match against Croatia.
- Matches will be broadcast on FoxSports.com and TelemundoDeportes.com.
- Fans can also catch the action via live streaming on the ARY Zap app and Jazz Tamasha app.
On December 9th, the quarterfinals of the World Cup will begin with Brazil’s match against Croatia.
10 December: Netherlands vs. Argentina at Lusail Stadium

The entire World Cup schedule will be broadcast in English on both Fox and Fox Sports 1, which are owned by the same corporation. The tournament will be broadcast on both Telemundo and Universo for Spanish speakers.
Fans will also be able to watch the matches online at FoxSports.com and TelemundoDeportes.com, where they will be televised live.
Additional streaming alternatives, like Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, Tubi, and Peacock, enable you to watch any or all of the games.
Fans who have not had the opportunity to visit the host country will be glued to their televisions and mobile devices to watch the mega-event. Fans have begun to travel to Qatar to see their favourite superstars compete.
Fans in the United States (U.S.) can watch the game live and on demand on fuboTV (start with a free trial). The live sports streaming service is accessible via web browser as well as iOS, Android, Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV, Roku, and Apple TV. New users may sign up for a seven-day free trial.
For American fans, the action will also be televised on Peacock, Fox Sports Network, and Telemundo.
In India, the FIFA World Cup will be broadcast on the Sports – 18 network.
Pakistani football fans will have access to live TV broadcasts and mobile live streaming to view the full 2022 FIFA World Cup. All mega-games events will be televised live on PTV Sports, A-Sports, and Ten Sports, and the action will also be streamed live on the ARY Zap and Jazz Tamasha apps.
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