World Cup Knockout Phase live stream: How to watch the FIFA 2018 games online without a TV
Now that you’re finally done crying over Germany’s surprise loss to South Korea earlier this week, pick yourself up and get ready for the next stage of the 2018 FIFA World Cup, because it’s going to be a wild ride from here.
The soccer tournament’s Knockout Phase kicks off at 10 a.m. ET this morning when France takes on Argentina in Kazan, Russia. Later on, at 2 p.m. ET, Uruguay faces off against Portugal in Sochi. The action keeps going on Sunday, with Spain vs. Russia at 10 a.m. and Croatia vs. Denmark at 2 p.m. Check out the full schedule here.
If you’re a cord cutter without a cable subscription or a TV, you probably already know how frustrating it can be to access the games online. Fox and Fox Sports 1 have the exclusive English-language broadcasting rights to the 2018 FIFA World Cup in the United States. Telemundo, meanwhile, has the Spanish-language rights. That means U.S. viewers pretty much have to go through one of those networks to see the games. The good news is, you can do this relatively cheaply through a streaming service, and you may even be able to snag a free month via a promotional offer.
I’ve rounded up a few of your best options below. Happy streaming!
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