How to Watch Most World Cup Matches with Free Trials
Several streaming services offer free trials to watch World Cup matches, but most require new subscribers.

FuboTV
All FuboTV plans stream every World Cup match and include a five-day free trial for new members. The cheapest plan is $9.99 for the first month after the trial, then $19.99 per month. Paying for one month after the trial covers most of the finals. My Best Buy Plus and Total members can claim an extended 30-day free trial if new to FuboTV.
Peacock
Peacock Premium Plus offers a seven-day free trial when signing up with an Amazon account, then $15.99 per month. The offer is available without Amazon Prime, but results may vary. Some Xfinity Internet plans include Peacock Premium. Walmart Plus members can choose Peacock Premium or Paramount Plus Essential, one at a time, with a 90-day cooldown between switches.
YouTube TV
New YouTube TV subscribers can get a 10-day trial for the Sports plan, which includes Fox and 35 other networks. After the trial, the membership auto-renews at $54.99 per month for the first year, a $10 discount from the regular price.
Fox One
The Fox One streaming service includes World Cup matches, and new subscribers get a three-day free trial. After that, the plan costs $19.99 per month and includes live and on-demand content from Fox.
All offers require new subscriber status, and in some cases, a different email address may work.


