Looking for the 2018 FIFA World Cup soccer matches? In the US, the World Cup can be found on traditional TV channels FOX and FOX Sports 1. In Spanish language, the games are being broadcast on Telemundo and NBC Universo.
To stream the games over the internet you can use a number of services including DirecTV Now, Fubu TV, Hulu Live TV, PlayStation Vue, Sling TV, YouTube TV, and on PCs and media players.
On mobile devices download the Fox Sports Go app and sign in to watch Live TV, Replays and highlights of the World Cup matches.
You can also watch the World Cup live in 4k/HDR on DirecTV’s Channel 106 (LIVE4K) . Comcast will provide the matches in 4k/HDR but a day later On Demand to customers with Xfinity X1 and 4k service. And, Dish Network has 4k/HDR coverage on Channel 540.
The tournament begins on Thursday, June 14th with Russia and Saudi Arabia will air at 6 a.m. Eastern Time (6:00 p.m. Russia Time). The final game will take place on Sunday, July 15th. Oh yeah, here’s a schedule of the 2018 FIFA World Cup if you need it.
Here’s a list of the most popular TV service providers in the US. Please note cable television channels may vary between markets. Click the provider name for a full list of HD channels.
FOX/FOX Sports 1 HD Channels
AT&T U-verse HD
FOX HD Channel 1011
FOX SPORTS 1 HD Channel 1652
Charter HD
FOX HD Channel 11
FOX SPORTS 1 HD Channel 40, 436, 740
Comcast XFINITY TV HD
FOX HD Channel 805
FOX SPORTS 1 HD Channel 857
Cox Communication HD
FOX HD Channel 1010
FOX SPORTS 1 HD Channel 1031
DirecTV HD
FOX HD Channel 10
FOX SPORTS 1 HD Channel 219
DISH Network HD
FOX HD Channel 11
FOX SPORTS 1 HD Channel 150
Time Warner Cable HD
FOX HD Channel 709
FOX SPORTS 1 HD Channel 78, 400
Verizon FiOS HD
FOX HD Channel 505
FOX SPORTS 1 HD Channel 583
Did a channel change location? Please let us know in the comments below to help your fellow World Cup fans!
Thanks Mike we got late word of this!
Actually, DISH 4K coverage is on channel 540