The US vs. Netherlands FIFA World Cup soccer match on Saturday, Dec. 3 starts at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time and is hosted in the US by FOX and FOX Sports. Here’s how to watch the game in HD and 4k UHD, either through traditional cable/satellite TV or streaming services and apps.
How To Watch
Cable/Satellite: The game will be available on FOX in SD (Standard Definition), HD (High Definition), and 4k UHD (Ultra High Definition) from providers that offer 4k. See a guide to FOX HD channels and provider 4k channels. All World Cup matches are available via cable and satellite channels on local FOX stations or Fox Sports 1 (FS1) depending, in Spanish on Telemundo Deportes, or over-the-air on FOX local stations. See a list of international channels below.
Streaming: The match will be available to stream on the Fox Sports App (authenticated), and in Spanish with a subscription to Peacock (Premium ad or ad-free) or through Telemundo Deportes apps. If you don’t have a satellite or cable subscription to authenticate FOX or Fox Sports apps you can also watch the games through streaming services such as Hulu TV, fuboTV, DirecTV Stream, Sling TV, or YouTube TV.
In 4k/HDR: With select cable and satellite TV providers, the game can be watched in 4k/HDR to subscribers (see a list of 4k channels and providers). In addition, the game will stream in 4k/HDR on the FOX Sports app for streaming media players, and mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets, viewable in either 4k, HDR, or both depending on the screen. See a breakdown of World Cup 2022 matches offered in 4k.
International FIFA World Cup Channels
US: Fox Sports
UK: BBC or ITV
Australia: SBS
Brazil: SportTV
Germany: ARD, ZDF, Deutsche Telekom
Canada: Bell Media
South Africa: SABC