The FIFA Club World Cup is set to begin on June 11 and will run until July 19. Throughout this period, all of the 104 matches can be viewed live on FOX and FS1. Fans looking to stream the tournament can do so through platforms carrying these channels. Options include FOX One, Hulu + Live TV, Fubo, DISH, and Sling TV. Each service offers different channel packages and pricing structures, providing various ways to enjoy every game live without committing to a cable service.
FOX One
For $19.99 per month, FOX One provides access to every FIFA Club World Cup match airing on FOX and FS1. The service includes a three-day free trial and multiview functionality, allowing you to watch up to four live games simultaneously. It also offers DVR capabilities for watching matches at your convenience. New subscribers have a limited-time offer of three months for $40, which is $20 off. Additionally, you can buy a Roku Streaming Stick before July 1 and receive one month of FOX One free.
Fubo
Fubo, starting at $45.99 per month, grants access to hundreds of channels, including FOX and FS1 for World Cup coverage. Beyond this tournament, subscribers can view various soccer leagues such as the Premier League, UEFA Champions League, MLS, and Ligue 1. Fubo offers a one-month free trial, with advanced plans available for those seeking more channel options and features.
Sling TV
Sling TV offers streaming access to FS1 and FOX for $19.99 per month. Sports enthusiasts who wish to view the World Cup matches without a cable subscription find Sling appealing. Viewers can choose Sling Select, starting at $20 per month, focusing on core channels, or Sling Blue, beginning at $46 per month, offering over 40 channels and more sports programming choices.
Hulu + Live TV
Hulu + Live TV provides an extensive selection of sports and entertainment channels for $89.99 per month. The subscription includes access to FOX, FS1, Hulu’s on-demand library, Disney+, and ESPN. This makes it an ideal service for households wanting a mix of live sports, movies, and family-friendly content. While its price is higher than some competing services, the variety of content offered can justify the cost.
DISH
DISH serves those preferring traditional pay-TV setups. With America’s Top 120 package, DISH offers FOX and over 190 channels for $89.99 per month. For access to more programming, DISH has America’s Top 200, providing more than 240 channels, and America’s Top 250, with over 290 channels.
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