Watch the final match with ease on these popular platforms. (iStock)
The FIFA World Cup final match between Argentina and Spain is airing today (July 19) on FOX and FS1. And this year, for the first time in World Cup history, there will also be a halftime show featuring Shakira and Burna Boy, Justin Bieber, BTS and Madonna.
Fans can stream the match through services such as FOX One, Hulu + Live TV, Fubo, DISH and Sling TV. Each provider offers a different mix of channels and pricing, giving viewers several ways to watch the final live without the commitment of cable. Take a look at our rundown of each below to see which is best for you.
FOX One gives fans access to the final airing on FOX and FS1, and it is currently offering a Buy One, Get One offer to get two months for the price of one. Today (July 19) is your last day to grab this offer. That means you can pay just $19.99 and catch the World Cup final and the start of the NFL season. The service includes multiview functionality that lets you watch up to four live games at once and DVR capabilities for catching matches on your own schedule.
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Fubo offers access to hundreds of channels, including FOX and FS1 for FIFA Club World Cup coverage. You can purchase the Latino plan to watch the World Cup in Spanish for just $9.99 the first month, and $19.99 per month after that. Beyond the tournament, subscribers can watch a wide range of soccer competitions, including Premier League, UEFA Champions League, MLS and Ligue 1 matches. English plans start at $45.99 per month after a five-day free trial, with higher-tier options available for viewers who want additional channels and features.
Sling remains a popular option for sports fans looking to stream live events without a traditional cable package. To watch the World Cup matches on FOX and FS1, viewers can choose Sling Select, which starts at $20 per month, or Sling Blue, which starts at $46 per month. Sling Select focuses on core channels, while Sling Blue expands the lineup with more than 40 channels, including a broader selection of sports programming.
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Hulu + Live TV offers access to FOX, FS1 and a wide range of other sports and entertainment channels for $90 per month. The subscription also includes Hulu’s on-demand library, along with Disney+ and ESPN, making it a strong option for households that want a mix of live sports, movies and family-friendly programming. While it costs more than some competing services, the breadth of content helps justify the higher price.
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Viewers who prefer a traditional pay-TV experience can turn to DISH, a satellite TV provider that offers some of the largest channel lineups available. The America’s Top 120 package includes FOX and more than 190 channels for $90 per month. For even more programming, DISH also offers America’s Top 200 with more than 240 channels and America’s Top 250 with more than 290 channels. Right now you can get an extra $250 off DISH with promo code DISH250.





