Watch the World Cup for free and live

La realidad es que hoy en día existen plataformas completamente oficiales, gratuitas y accesibles desde cualquier dispositivo que te permiten disfrutar del torneo más grande del fútbol mundial sin gastar ni un centavo.

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Y lo mejor: con buena calidad de imagen y sin arriesgar tu equipo con malware.

In this article we show you exactly where and how to watch each match, step by step, from your cell phone, tablet, computer or Smart TV.


Is it legal to watch the World Cup for free online?

Yes, and easier than you think. There are two main groups of free and legal options:

Ad-supported platforms (AVOD): These are ad-supported streaming services, like Pluto TV or Tubi. They're completely free, don't require a credit card, and you only need to create an account, or sometimes not even that.

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International public broadcasters: Channels such as the BBC, RTVE, or public broadcasters from different countries have broadcasting rights and air the matches on their digital platforms completely free of charge.

What you should avoid are websites with no name, strange domains, and pop-ups. Besides being illegal, they pose a real risk to your device. With the options you'll see here, you don't need to take any chances.


7 Apps to Watch the World Cup for Free and Live

1. FIFA+ — The Official World Cup App

If you can only install one app, make it this one. FIFA+ is the official FIFA platform and was created specifically to bring football to every corner of the world, completely free of charge.

During the World Cup, FIFA+ offers live streams of selected matches, full replays of all games, near real-time highlights, exclusive interviews with players and staff, and documentaries and behind-the-scenes content.

How to use it?

  1. Download FIFA+ from the App Store or Google Play (it also works in the browser)
  2. Create your free account in less than two minutes
  3. Go to the "Live" or "Matches" section«
  4. Select the game you want to watch and you're all set.

Even if there is no live stream available in your region, FIFA+ is still indispensable because of all the additional content it offers surrounding the tournament.


2. YouTube — The Giant That Many People Forget

YouTube is undoubtedly one of the most underrated tools when it comes to global sporting events. During the World Cup, official channels from broadcasters, federations, and FIFA partners often activate free live streams.

Beyond the match itself, on YouTube you can find live streams of selected matches, real-time coverage with analysis and debate, summaries and goals available minutes after the final whistle, and previews, press conferences and official content.

How to find the broadcasts?

  1. Go to YouTube and search for the name of the match followed by "live" or "live"«
  2. Filter the results by verified channels (they have the blue checkmark)
  3. Set a reminder so you don't miss the start time

It works on any device, requires no extra installation, and holds up well even with slow connections.


3. Pluto TV — Free Streaming with Live Channels

Pluto TV is a completely free, ad-supported streaming platform available in dozens of countries across Latin America, Europe, and the United States. Its interface mimics the traditional television experience: live channels, no subscription, and no credit card required.

During major sporting events, Pluto TV activates special channels and live coverage that include matches, analysis, and sports programs related to the tournament.

How to use it?

  1. Download the app or access it from your browser at plutotv.com
  2. You don't need to create an account (although you can to personalize your experience)
  3. Go to the "Live Channels" section«
  4. Find the sports channels available in your region.

Simple, fast, and hassle-free. Ideal for those who don't want to configure anything.


4. Tubi — The Free Alternative That Few Know About

Tubi is another free streaming platform with support in multiple countries. Although less well-known than its competitors, it belongs to a large media group and during events like the World Cup it often offers live channels, real-time sports analysis programs, and replays and highlights of the best matches.

How to use it?

  1. Download the Tubi app or go to tubitv.com
  2. Create a free account (optional)
  3. Go to the "Live TV" section«
  4. Explore the available sports channels

A solid option to complement your main sources during the tournament.


5. RTVE Play — Spanish Public Television with Official Broadcasts

RTVE is one of the most important public broadcasters in the Spanish-speaking world and usually has the broadcasting rights for the World Cup for Spain and, in some cases, for the entire Spanish-speaking community.

Its digital platform, RTVE Play, broadcasts the matches live with a clean signal, HD quality and professional commentary, completely free.

How to use it?

  1. Go to rtve.es/play or download the official app
  2. Register with your email address
  3. Go to the "Live" section«
  4. Select the channel that is broadcasting the match

If you're looking for stability and transmission quality, RTVE Play is one of the best options available.


6. BBC iPlayer — International Quality Standard

The BBC is world-renowned for the quality of its sports broadcasts. During the World Cup, the British network typically holds the broadcasting rights for several matches, which are available free of charge through its digital platform, BBC iPlayer.

The app offers high-definition imagery, top-notch narration and analysis, stable streaming even during peak hours, and access to replays after the game.

How to use it?

  1. Download BBC iPlayer or access it from bbc.co.uk/iplayer
  2. Create a free account
  3. Go to "Live TV"«
  4. Look for the BBC One or BBC Two channel during match times

Please note that some features may be limited depending on your country of access.


7. International Public Television Channels

Don't underestimate the power of local and international public broadcasters. In many countries in Latin America, Europe, and Asia, public channels hold free-to-air broadcasting rights for the World Cup and air matches for free both on television and on their digital platforms.

Some examples of platforms to check depending on your country are Canal 7 (Argentina), TVN (Chile), Canal 13 (Uruguay), Televisa / Canal 5 (Mexico), and France Télévisions (France).

How to take advantage of them?

  1. Search for the name of your country's public TV channel followed by "app" or "streaming"«
  2. Download the official app or access it from their website.
  3. Go to the live streaming section
  4. Check the sports schedule before each game.

They are legal, free, and completely reliable.


Tips for Enjoying Uninterrupted Streaming

To make the experience the best it can be, keep these points in mind before each match:

Check the schedule in advance. The matches are played in different time zones. Use a time converter or the official FIFA app to find out exactly what time the match starts in your city.

Use a stable connection. For HD streaming, you need at least 5 Mbps speed. If possible, connect via cable or Wi-Fi instead of mobile data.

Have more than one app ready. Sometimes platforms crash right at the most exciting moments. If you have two or three options installed, you can switch in seconds.

Download the app in advance. Don't wait until game day to install it. Do it beforehand and make sure it works correctly on your device.


Frequently Asked Questions

Can I watch the World Cup for free on my mobile phone? Yes. All the apps mentioned in this article have iOS and Android versions. FIFA+, YouTube, Pluto TV, and Tubi work especially well on mobile devices.

Do I need a VPN to access these platforms? In most cases, no. However, some platforms like BBC iPlayer have geographical restrictions. If you can't access them from your country, a reliable VPN can help.

Are these platforms safe? Absolutely. They are all official and globally recognized services. They pose no risk to your device or your personal data.

What happens if there is no live signal in my region? In that case, FIFA+ is usually your best ally, as it offers full replays shortly after the end of each match, as well as highlights and exclusive tournament content.


Conclusion: Don't Miss Any Game

As you can see, watching the World Cup live and for free is no longer a pipe dream. With platforms like FIFA+, YouTube, Pluto TV, Tubi, RTVE Play, BBC iPlayer, and the public broadcasters of each country, you have more than enough to follow every match of the tournament without spending a single penny and without resorting to illegal sites.

The key is to prepare in advance: install the apps, check the schedules, and always have a plan B ready in case a platform fails at the worst possible moment.

Now you know exactly where and how to watch every goal, every play, and every thrill of the World Cup. All that's left is to get your snacks ready, choose your favorite app, and enjoy the best football in the world from the comfort of your home.

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