PT on Fox, the Fox Sports app, Telemundo and Peacock. Here’s the remaining TV schedule: THIRD-PLACE MATCH Saturday, December 17 Croatia vs. Morocco10 a. ET (Fox/Telemundo, Peacock) FINAL Sunday, December 18 Argentina vs. France10 a. ET (Fox/Telemundo, Peacock) PREVIOUSLY, November 20: The FIFA World Cup in Qatar gets underway Sunday with an official opening ceremony leading into the first game, host Qatar vs. Ecuador, launching the monthlong tournament showcasing the world’s most popular sport. In the U. S., Fox Sports has English-language rights to the 32-team tournament, with all 64 matches airing live across Fox and Fox Sports 1 as well as via streaming on the Fox Sports app. Telemundo has U.
The play-by-play and analyst teams calling games for Fox Sports include lead duo John Strong and Stu Holden, who will call the U. games and the final. They will be joined in coverage by Derek Rae and Aly Wagner, JP Dellacamera and Cobi Jones, Ian Darke and Landon Donovan, and Jacqui Oatley and Warren Barton. Telemundo’s takeover includes its Hoy en la Copa, a 30-minute daily preview and recap show, along with sporting an A-list roster of ex-players joining for coverage and analysis including the likes of Carlos Hermosillo, Fernando Hierro, Mauro Silva, Claudio Borghi and Diego Forlán along with anchor play-by-play announcer Andres Cantor, who will call the main gaims (including the U. S ones) with Manuel Sol and former U. star Tab Ramos.
1 Brazil, which has five World Cup victories the most in history. Germany has four titles, as does Italy which is easily the biggest team not to qualify for this World Cup. Other favorites to watch include England and Argentina, the latter of which has possibly the greatest player of all time, Lionel Messi, playing in what he says is his last World Cup. Look also for Belgium, Uruguay, Netherlands and African champion Senegal to make noise. Joining the U. from its region, CONCACAF, are rival Mexico, Canada and Costa Rica. Outside the games, Fox Sports will air 98 hours of studio programming from Doha including its FIFA World Cup Live show beginning at 4 a. ET on Fox or FS1 through the tournament’s first eight days, shifting to 9 a.
TV schedule, and the list of international World Cup broadcasters, below. The unusual winter-set tournament (moved from its traditional early summer slot every four years owing to the summer heat in the Arabian Peninsula) features three round-robin group stages before the top two teams from each group advance to the knockout rounds which begin December 3. The final is Sunday, December 18 at 10 a. PT at Lusail Stadium, one of eight constructed by the host city at a cost of around $10 billion.
ET (FS1/Telemundo, Peacock)Senegal vs. Netherlands (Group A)11 a. ET (Fox/Telemundo, Peacock)United States vs. Wales (Group B)2 p. ET (Fox/Telemundo, Peacock) Tuesday, November 22 Argentina vs. Saudi Arabia (Group C)5 a. ET (FS1/Telemundo, Peacock)Denmark vs. Tunisia (Group D)8 a. ET (FS1/Telemundo, Peacock)Mexico vs.
Poland (Group C)11 a. ET (Fox/Telemundo, Peacock)France vs. Australia (Group D)2 p. ET (Fox/Telemundo, Peacock) Wednesday, November 23 Morocco vs. Croatia (Group F)5 a. ET (FS1/Telemundo, Peacock)Germany vs. Japan (Group E)8 a. ET (FS1/Telemundo, Peacock)Spain vs. Costa Rica (Group E)11 a. ET (Fox/Telemundo, Peacock)Belgium vs. Canada (Group F)2 p. ET (Fox/Telemundo, Peacock) Thursday, November 24 Switzerland vs. Cameroon (Group G)5 a. ET (FS1/Telemundo, Peacock)Uruguay vs. South Korea (Group H)8 a.
Spanish-language rights, meaning all matches will air live across Telemundo, Universo and NBCUniversal’s Peacock (the only U. S streaming service to carry this year’s games) as well as via TelemundoDeportes. com and Telemundo Deportes’ app. The tournament is also available on FuboTV. Check out the full U.
Here is the schedule, times (all ET) and U. networks for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022. See below for a list of international networks with rights to the tournament. GROUP STAGE Sunday, November 20 Qatar vs. Ecuador (Group A)11 a. ET (FS1/Telemundo, Peacock) Monday, November 21 England vs. Iran (Group B)8 a.
Australia (Group D)5 a. ET (FS1/Telemundo, Peacock)Poland vs. Saudi Arabia (Group C)8 a. ET (FS1/Telemundo, Peacock)France vs. Denmark (Group D)11 a. ET (Fox/Telemundo, Peacock)Argentina vs. Mexico (Group C)2 p. ET (Fox/Telemundo, Peacock) Sunday, November 27 Japan vs. Costa Rica (Group E)5 a. ET (FS1/Telemundo, Peacock)Belgium vs. Morocco (Group F)8 a. ET (FS1/Telemundo, Peacock)Croatia vs. Canada (Group F)11 a.
ET (FS1/Telemundo, Peacock)Portugal vs. Ghana (Group H)11 a. ET (Fox/Telemundo, Peacock)Brazil vs. Serbia (Group G)2 p. ET (Fox/Telemundo, Peacock) Friday, November 25 Wales vs. Iran (Group B)5 a. ET (FS1/Telemundo, Peacock)Qatar vs. Senegal (Group A)8 a. ET (FS1/Telemundo, Peacock)Netherlands vs. ET (Fox/Telemundo, Peacock)England vs. United States (Group B)2 p. ET (Fox/Telemundo, Peacock) Saturday, November 26 Tunisia vs.
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