Before getting into any methods, we recommend grabbing the official 2018 FIFA World Cup app for iOS and Android.
The organization behind soccer’s quadrennial tournament created its own app to serve fans worldwide. It’ll give you live updates from every match, information on players and teams, and video highlights. If you’re unable to be in front of a screen and watch a particular match, this is the app to have.
This will be the first time ever that FOX Sports handles production of the World Cup. Games will be spread across FOX, the broadcast network, and FS1, the cable network. Telemundo, meanwhile, has the matches for anyone who speaks Spanish or prefers a more passionately-called match.
All three channels are widely available, especially if you have a cable or satellite TV subscription. FOX and Telemundo are part of base packages, but it might be tricky to find FS1 if you don’t have an upgraded tier.
Pre-match, post-match, and additional shoulder programming will be on these channels throughout the World Cup.

Cable and satellite TV subscribers are given the easiest path to watching the World Cup. Aside from having the three necessary channels through a service provider’s box, their subscriptions unlock streaming. The English-language matches are on FOX Sports Go while Telemundo hands off the Spanish-language versions to NBC Sports Live.
FOX Sports Go and NBC Sports Live are available across phones, tablets, computers, set-top boxes, and more. Upon launching either app, enter your cable or satellite TV credentials, and you’ll have immediate access to the action in Russia on any device.
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