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How to Watch FIFA World Cup 2022: Schedule, Groups, Channels

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The 2022 FIFA World Cup begins November 20 in Qatar — here's how to livestream every match

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  • The 2022 FIFA World Cup will be held in Qatar from November 20 to December 18.
  • The World Cup is a soccer tournament featuring 32 international men's teams.
  • Fox and Fox Sports will air every game in the US; Peacock will stream games in Spanish.
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Qatar will host the 2022 FIFA World Cup starting November 20, with 32 teams competing to claim the international championship. Fox is the tournament's official broadcast partner in the US, though games will also stream in Spanish on Peacock.

Qatar will play against Ecuador in the tournament's first match, as is customary for the host nation. This is the first World Cup tournament held in the Middle East, and the last before the World Cup expands to 48 teams in 2026.

France won the last World Cup in 2018 and returns as a top seed this year. Brazil is the favorite to win entering the group stages. The United States will compete in Group B of this year's World Cup after failing to qualify for the tournament in 2018.

How to watch the 2022 World Cup

You can watch the 2022 World Cup on Fox and Fox Sports 1 in the United States starting November 20. The tournament will also stream in Spanish on Peacock, sharing the Telemundo simulcast.

If you have Fox and Fox Sports through your cable or TV provider, you can log in to stream via their respective websites and apps. If you don't have cable, you can sign up for a live TV streaming service like Sling TV, Hulu Live TV, YouTube TV, or FuboTV to get access to those channels. 

Sling TV's Blue plan is one of the most affordable streaming options for both Fox and Fox Sports, starting at $40 a month. New members get 50% off their first month.

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If you don't mind watching the games in Spanish, Peacock offers the most affordable way to stream World Cup games without cable. The first four days of play will be free on Peacock; you'll need a Peacock Premium subscription ($5/month) to watch the rest of the World Cup.

2022 World Cup key dates

  • Group stages – November 20 to December 2 
  • Round of 16 knockout matches – December 3 to 6
  • Quarterfinals – December 9 to 10 
  • Semifinals – December 13 to 14
  • Third place match – December 17, 10 a.m. ET.
  • World Cup Final – December 18, 10 a.m. ET.

2022 World Cup schedule

We'll be updating our World Cup schedule every week with more upcoming matches, so be sure to check back for the latest details. Games listed are also available in Spanish on Peacock unless otherwise noted. 

MatchDate and timeChannel
Qatar vs. EcuadorNovember 20, 11 a.m. ETFox Sports 1
England vs. IranNovember 21, 8 a.m. ETFox Sports 1
Senegal vs. NetherlandsNovember 21, 11 a.m. ETFox
United States vs. WalesNovember 21, 2 p.m. ETFox
Argentina vs. Saudi ArabiaNovember 22, 5 a.m. ETFox Sports 1
Denmark vs. TunisiaNovember 22, 8 a.m. ETFox Sports 1
Mexico vs. PolandNovember 22, 11 a.m. ETFox
France vs. AustraliaNovember 22, 2 p.m. ETFox
Morocco vs. CroatiaNovember 23. 5 a.m. ETFox Sports 1
Germany vs. JapanNovember 23, 8 a.m. ETFox Sports 1
Spain vs. Costa RicaNovember 23, 11 a.m. ETFox
Belgium vs. CanadaNovember 23, 2 p.m. ETFox
Switzerland vs. CameroonNovember 24, 5 a.m. ETFox Sports 1
Uruguay vs. South KoreaNovember 24, 8 a.m. ETFox Sports 1
Portugal vs. GhanaNovember 24, 11 a.m. ETFox
Brazil vs. SerbiaNovember 24, 2 p.m. ETFox
Wales vs. IranNovember 25, 5 a.m. ETFox Sports 1
Qatar vs. SenegalNovember 25, 8 a.m. ETFox Sports 1
Netherlands vs. EcuadorNovember 25, 11 a.m. ETFox
England vs. United StatesNovember 25, 2 p.m. ETFox

2022 World Cup groups

Group A

  • Qatar
  • Ecuador
  • Senegal
  • Netherlands

Group B

  • England
  • United States
  • Wales

Group C

  • Argentina
  • Saudi Arabia
  • Mexico
  • Poland

Group D

  • France
  • Australia
  • Denmark
  • Tunisia

Group E

  • Spain
  • Costa Rica
  • Germany
  • Japan

Group F

  • Belgium
  • Canada
  • Morocco
  • Croatia

Group G

  • Brazil
  • Serbia
  • Switzerland
  • Cameroon

Group H

  • Portugal
  • Ghana
  • Uruguay
  • South Korea

What's the tournament format for the 2022 World Cup?

The World Cup uses a two-stage format. Teams are separated into eight groups of four and play every team within their group once. The two teams with the best match records in each group will proceed into a knockout tournament bracket with 16 teams in total.

Losing teams in the knockout stage will be eliminated from the tournament, with the exception of the semifinals losers, who will play in a third-place match.

If there is a tie during the group stage, the team with the best goal differential during group play will proceed to the next round.

Where is the 2022 World Cup?

The 2022 FIFA World Cup is being held in Qatar from November 20 to December 18. 

How may teams are playing in the World Cup?

The 2022 World Cup features 32 teams spread across eight groups with four teams in each group.

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