Where to watch the 2022 World Cup?
No chance you missed it: the 2022 World Cup started on November 20th. Many matches will be played in Qatar until the final on December 18. All the major soccer countries are participating in this 2022 World Cup: France, Belgium, England, Germany, Switzerland, Argentina, etc. Spoiler alert: you won’t be able to watch all the games on free channels, like TF1. Several interesting matches of the 2022 World Cup are indeed broadcasted on BeIN Sports, beIN Sports 1 or beIN Sports 2. On which TV channels can you watch the complete program: the group phase and the knockout matches?
How to watch the 2022 World Cup in France?
As for the UEFA Champions League with RMC Sports, you have to subscribe to beIN Sports to watch all the matches of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. From the group stage matches to the knockout stages (round of 16, quarter-finals, semi-finals and finals): the matches will be broadcast in full on beIN Sports 1 and beIN Sports 2 in November and December 2022. Find out how to share a BEINSport subscription.
Watch the world cup for free
If you don’t want to put your hand in the wallet, the free French channel TF1 also broadcasts a part of the 2022 World Cup match schedule in Qatar. Starting with the first match, the opening one, between Ecuador and Qatar, on Sunday, November 20 at 5 pm. The French channel has also obtained some great group matches, such as Wales – United States (November 21 at 20:00), Canada – Belgium (November 23 at 20:00), Serbia – Brazil (November 24 at 20:00), United States – England (November 25 at 20:00), Mexico – Argentina (November 26 at 20:00), Morocco-Belgium and Germany-Spain (November 27 at 2pm and 8pm), Uruguay-Portugal (November 28 at 8pm), England-Wales (November 29 at 8pm), Argentina-Poland (November 30 at 8pm), Spain-Japan (December 1 at 8pm), and Brazil-Cameroon (December 2 at 8pm). Nice program for this 2022 World Cup in Qatar!
On which channels will the French team’s matches be broadcast?
The matches of the French team during the 2022 World Cup will also be broadcast in full by the free channel TF1 in France. The matches of Les Bleus against Australia (November 22 at 20:00), against Denmark (November 26 at 17:00) and Tunisia (November 30 at 16:00) will therefore be available easily in free-to-air. TF1 also owns the rights to the best matches in the knockout rounds: five out of eight matches in the round of 16, three out of four matches in the quarter-finals, the two matches in the semi-finals, the small final and, of course, the final. Let’s hope to find the French team there, during the 2022 World Cup! You can also watch the entire 2022 World Cup games by subscribing to a shared VPN account.
The complete TV program of the 2022 World Cup matches
The group stage of the 2022 World Cup
Sunday, November 20th
5pm: Ecuador – Qatar (on beIN Sports 1 and TF1)
Monday, November 21st
2pm: Iran – England (on beIN Sports 1)
17h: Netherlands – Senegal (on beIN Sports 1)
8pm: Wales – USA (on beIN Sports 1 and TF1)
Tuesday, November 22nd
11am: Saudi Arabia – Argentina (on beIN Sports 1)
2pm: Tunisia – Denmark (on beIN Sports 1)
17h: Poland – Mexico (on beIN Sports 1)
8pm: France – Australia (on beIN Sports 1 and TF1)
Wednesday, November 23rd
11am: Croatia – Morocco (on beIN Sports 1)
2pm: Japan – Germany (on beIN Sports 1)
17:00: Costa Rica – Spain (on beIN Sports 1)
8pm: Belgium – Canada (on beIN Sports 1 and TF1)
Thursday, November 24th
11am: Switzerland – Cameroon (on beIN Sports 1)
2pm: South Korea – Uruguay (on beIN Sports 1)
17:00: Ghana – Portugal (on beIN Sports 1)
8pm: Serbia – Brazil (on beIN Sports 1 and TF1)
Friday, November 25th
11am: Wales – Iran (on beIN Sports 1)
2pm: Senegal – Qatar (on beIN Sports 1)
17h: Ecuador – Netherlands (on beIN Sports 1)
8pm: England – USA (on beIN Sports 1 and TF1)
Saturday, November 26th
11am: Australia – Tunisia (on beIN Sports 1)
2pm: Saudi Arabia – Poland (on beIN Sports 1)
17h: France – Denmark (on beIN Sports 1 and TF1)
8pm: Mexico – Argentina (on beIN Sports 1 and TF1)
Sunday, November 27
11am: Costa Rica – Japan (on beIN Sports 1)
2pm: Belgium – Morocco (on beIN Sports 1 and TF1)
17h: Canada – Croatia (on beIN Sports 1)
8pm: Spain – Germany (on beIN Sports 1 and TF1)
Monday, November 28th
11am: Serbia – Cameroon (on beIN Sports 1)
2pm: Ghana – South Korea (on beIN Sports 1)
17h: Switzerland – Brazil (on beIN Sports 1)
8pm: Uruguay – Portugal (on beIN Sports 1 and TF1)
Tuesday, November 29
16h: Qatar – Netherlands (on beIN Sports 1)
16:00: Senegal – Ecuador (on beIN Sports 2)
8pm: England – Wales (on beIN Sports 1 and TF1)
20:00: United States – Iran (on beIN Sports 2)
Wednesday, November 30th
4pm: France – Tunisia (on beIN Sports 1 and TF1)
4pm: Denmark – Australia (on beIN Sports 2)
8pm: Argentina – Poland (on beIN Sports 1 and TF1)
8pm: Mexico – Saudi Arabia (on beIN Sports 2)
Thursday, December 1st
4pm: Belgium – Croatia (on beIN Sports 1)
4pm: Morocco – Canada (on beIN Sports 2)
8pm: Spain – Japan (on beIN Sports 1 and TF1)
8pm: Germany – Costa Rica (on beIN Sports 2)
Friday, December 2nd
4pm: Portugal – South Korea (on beIN Sports 1)
4pm: Uruguay – Ghana (on beIN Sports 2)
8pm: Brazil – Cameroon (on beIN Sports 1 and TF1)
8pm: Switzerland – Serbia (on beIN Sports 2)
The knockout matches of the 2022 World Cup
Round of 16
TF1 will be able to choose the best 5 finalists.
Saturday, December 3rd
4pm: Round of 16 (on beIN Sports 1 and/or TF1)
8pm: Round of 16 2 (on beIN Sports 1 and/or TF1)
Sunday, December 4th
16:00: Round of 16 3 (on beIN Sports 1 and/or TF1)
8pm: Round of 16 4 (on beIN Sports 1 and/or TF1)
Monday, December 5th
4pm: Round of 16 (on beIN Sports 1 and/or TF1)
8pm: Round of 6 (on beIN Sports 1 and/or TF1)
Tuesday, December 6th
4pm: Round of 7 (on beIN Sports 1 and/or TF1)
8pm: Round of 8 (on beIN Sports 1 and/or TF1)
Quarter finals
TF1 will be able to choose the three best quarter-finalists.
Friday, December 9th
4pm: Quarter-final 1 (on beIN Sports 1 and/or TF1)
8pm: Quarter-final 2 (on beIN Sports 1 and/or TF1)
Saturday, December 10th
4pm: Quarter-final 3 (on beIN Sports 1 and/or TF1)
8pm: Quarter-final 4 (on beIN Sports 1 and/or TF1)
Semi-finals
Tuesday, December 13th
8pm: Semi-final 1 (on beIN Sports 1 and TF1)
Wednesday, December 14th
8pm: Semi-final 2 (on beIN Sports 1 and TF1)
Final and small final
Saturday, December 17th
4pm: Small final (on beIN Sports 1 and TF1)
Sunday, December 18
4pm: Final (on beIN Sports 1 and TF1)