How to watch World Cup 2022 live streams from anywhere in the world

World Cup 2022 live stream: Hands touching the World Cup trophy
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Ensuring you've got a reliable World Cup 2022 live stream is one of the most important things you can do this winter – especially now we're into the knockout stages.

The long-awaited Qatar World Cup final is here, with Argentina and France set to take each other on at the Lusail Stadium on Sunday 18 December in a bid to lift the Jules Rimet Trophy. 

UK: BBC – Half of all World Cup games

UK: BBC – Half of all World Cup games

In the UK, you can get free access to BBC channels on television and on iPlayer just by confirming you have a TV license.

When you're out of the country, you can still watch the BBC, but you'll need a VPN to access it – FourFourTwo recommends ExpressVPN, which you can get for £5.92 a month, plus three months free.

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UK: ITV – Half of all World Cup games

UK-dwellers can also access channels on television and online with confirmation of a TV license.

When you're out of the country, you can still watch ITV, but you'll need a VPN to access it – FourFourTwo recommends ExpressVPN, which you can get for £5.92 a month, plus three months free.

Australia: SBS – every World Cup game

Australia: SBS – every World Cup game

SBS is showing every game live in Australia, and setting up an SBS On Demand account is free for those who live Down Under.

When you're out of the country, you can still watch SBS, but you'll need a VPN to access it – FourFourTwo recommends ExpressVPN, which you can get for £5.92 a month, plus three months free.

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Conor Pope is the former Online Editor of FourFourTwo, overseeing all digital content. He plays football regularly, and has a large, discerning and ever-growing collection of football shirts from around the world.


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