The FIFA Club World Cup begins on June 11 and concludes on July 19. All 104 matches will be broadcast on FOX and FS1. Fans can stream the tournament via platforms that offer these channels, such as FOX One, Hulu + Live TV, Fubo, DISH, and Sling TV. Each service provides a unique combination of channels and pricing, allowing viewers several options to watch every match live without a cable subscription. Explore the details of each platform below to determine which suits you best.
FOX One: $19.99 Per Month
FOX One is available for $20 monthly, giving fans access to every World Cup match on FOX and FS1. It features a three-day free trial, multiview capabilities for watching up to four games simultaneously, and DVR functionality for viewing matches at your convenience. New subscribers can benefit from a limited-time offer: three months of service for $40, representing a $20 discount. By July 1, purchasing a Roku Streaming Stick also grants one month of FOX One for free.
Fubo: Starting at $45.99 Per Month
Fubo offers hundreds of channels, including FOX and FS1, for watching FIFA Club World Cup games. Subscribers can also view various other soccer competitions like the Premier League, UEFA Champions League, MLS, and Ligue 1. Plans begin at $46 per month after a one-month free trial, with higher-tier packages available for those seeking more channels and features.
Sling: $19.99 Per Month
Sling provides both FS1 and FOX for $20 monthly, making it a popular choice for sports fans who want to stream live events without traditional cable. To catch World Cup matches, choose between Sling Select, starting at $20 per month, or Sling Blue, which starts at $46 per month. Sling Select focuses on essential channels, while Sling Blue includes over 40 channels, offering additional sports programming.
Hulu: $89.99 Per Month
Hulu + Live TV includes FOX, FS1, and a variety of other sports and entertainment channels for $90 per month. This subscription also encompasses Hulu’s on-demand library, Disney+, and ESPN, making it ideal for households seeking live sports, movies, and family-friendly content. Though it costs more than some competitors, the range of content available supports its higher price.
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DISH: Starting at $89.99 Per Month
DISH is a satellite TV service offering extensive channel options for those preferring a conventional pay-TV model. The America’s Top 120 package includes FOX among over 190 channels at $90 per month. For expanded programming, DISH also offers America’s Top 200 with over 240 channels and America’s Top 250 with more than 290 channels.
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