The FIFA Club World Cup kicks off on June 11 and concludes on July 19. FOX and FS1 will broadcast all 104 matches. Fans can stream via services that offer these channels, such as FOX One, Hulu + Live TV, Fubo, DISH, and Sling TV. These platforms provide different options for watching every match live without cable.
FOX One: $19.99 per month
FOX One provides access to every FIFA Club World Cup match airing on FOX and FS1. It costs $20 a month and includes a three-day free trial. The service allows simultaneous viewing of up to four games and offers DVR capabilities. New subscribers can utilize a limited-time offer of three months for $40, which is a $20 discount. Purchasing a Roku Streaming Stick before July 1 also offers one month of FOX One for free.
Fubo: Starting at $45.99 per month
Fubo grants access to hundreds of channels, including FOX and FS1. Besides the World Cup, subscribers can watch other soccer competitions like Premier League, UEFA Champions League, MLS, and Ligue 1. After a one-month free trial, plans begin at $46 per month. Higher-tier options are available for more channels and features.
Sling: $19.99 per month
Sling remains a popular choice for sports fans who wish to stream live events. The service offers FOX and FS1 for $20 a month. Sling Select, at $20 per month, focuses on core channels, while Sling Blue starts at $46 per month and includes over 40 channels, featuring a broader sports selection.
Hulu: $89.99 per month
Hulu + Live TV offers FOX, FS1, and a wide assortment of sports and entertainment channels for $90 monthly. This package includes Hulu’s on-demand library, along with Disney+ and ESPN. Though more expensive than some alternatives, the extensive content range makes it a valuable choice for varied viewing preferences.
DISH: Starting at $89.99 per month
DISH provides a traditional pay-TV experience with comprehensive channel options. The America’s Top 120 package, which includes FOX and over 190 channels, starts at $90 per month. For more, DISH offers America’s Top 200 with over 240 channels and America’s Top 250 with over 290 channels.
