FIFA World Cup 2022 Qatar: How to Watch Live Stream?

 





Qatar is the first Middle Eastern country to host the FIFA World Cup.


Qatar will serve as the first Middle Eastern nation to host the FIFA World Cup in 2022, making it a historic tournament. In order to avoid the oppressive heat of the Arabian summer, the 22nd edition of the football championship was moved from June to the beginning of the year, making it the first-ever winter World Cup. While the Argentinian legend Lionel Messi attempts to win the World Cup one last time before leaving the competition, France will be seeking to retain its 2018 crown.

When will the Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup begin?


The FIFA World Cup 2022 gets underway on Sunday, November 20, at 9:30 IST. A 60,000-person crowd will see Qatar's match versus Ecuador at the Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor. On December 20, the tournament is supposed to end.


FIFA World Cup schedule for 2022


Over the course of 64 matches spread across 29 days, 32 teams will compete. Eight groups of four nations are formed, and only the top two from each group advance to the round of 16, often known as the knockout stage. There will be no second legs, as there were in European championships, and the victor will be determined on December 20 tournaments such as the UEFA Champions League.

The eight groups for the 2022 FIFA World Cup are shown below, with the letters A through H:

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GROUP A: Senegal, the Netherlands, Ecuador, Qatar (host), and

GROUP B: Iran, the United States, England, and Wales

GROUP C: Mexico, Poland, Argentina, Saudi Arabia, and

Australia, France, Denmark, Tunisia, and Group D

GROUP E: Costa Rica, Spain, Germany, and Japan

GROUP F: Morocco, Belgium, Canada, and Croatia

GROUP G: Cameroon, Brazil, Serbia, Switzerland

Portugal, Ghana, Uruguay, Korea Republic, and Group H

On December 3, the knockout rounds begin. The quarterfinals follow on December 9, and the semifinals follow on December 13.

How to watch the 2022 FIFA World Cup?


How to view the FIFA World Cup in India in 2022


India has access to both traditional TV coverage and online streaming of the World Cup games. Sports18, a paid direct-to-home television network, specifically its subsequent Sports18 and Sports 18 HD channels, will air the competition. The channels are accessible through Tata Play, Airtel DTH, Jio TV+, Sun Direct, Dish TV, and D2H, according to TelecomTalk.

As a result, major television events are gradually moving online to view. The JioCinema app and website will broadcast live coverage of the FIFA World Cup 2022 in India. The games will be broadcast for free, and commentary will be provided in Bengali, English, Hindi, Malayalam, and Tamil.

Therefore, no one needs to pay a subscription fee. You may immediately start watching football after downloading the app, according to Anil Jayaraj, CEO of Viacom18 Sports, who was quoted by LiveMint. Last year, the business signed a contract to broadcast FIFA matches in India, and they will be in 4K quality. Both Android and iOS users can download the JioCinema app.

How to view the FIFA World Cup in the US in 2022


The Peacock app is the go-to resource for free streaming of the opening 12 games of the FIFA World Cup 2022 in the US. After that, starting on November 24, you'll need to upgrade to Peacock Premium in order to watch the tournament's last 52 games. There will be Spanish-language livestreams, while the Premium subscription costs $5.

Fox is the owner of the English-language broadcasting rights, and the matches are broadcast on the Fox and FS1 channels. Telecasts in Spanish will air on the NBC-owned channel Telemundo.

How to view the FIFA World Cup in Canada in 2022


All World Cup games will be broadcast live in Canada on TSN (The Sports Network), TSN.ca, and the TSN app.

How to view the FIFA World Cup in Australia in 2022


Australian fans may watch the action on SBS and SBS VICELAND, a supplementary channel that is useful when two games are taking place at once. Australia has qualified for a fifth straight World Cup. The SBS On Demand website offered free game streaming as well.

How to view the FIFA World Cup in the UK in 2022


The BBC and ITV will both offer free broadcasts of the FIFA World Cup 2022 in the UK. The BBC iPlayer and ITVX will also stream the fixtures online.

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