World Cup 2018: What channel is FOX?
2018 FIFA World Cup soccer is coming in June, and you need to know how to watch all of the games. Here’s your guide to finding FOX in your area.
There’s nothing like World Cup soccer and the action kicks off on June 14. For one solid month everything stops and fans all over the world tune in to watch their teams face off in hopes of winning the ultimate prize. While the United States did not qualify for the 2018 event in Russia, there are plenty of other teams to cheer for. If you want to catch all of the action, FOX is your network, and we have a guide to finding FOX in your local area.
One of the best things about World Cup soccer is waking up at all hours of the night to watch the matches. The television schedule has yet to be released, but FOX has the TV rights for the English broadcast of the games and they will be split between FOX and FOX Sports 1.
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Here is a list of ways to access FOX from some of the most popular cable subscribers:
Cable Subscribers: Can access FOX live from their computers via the FOX website using their subscriber login information
FOX NOW: Live stream and on demand service from FOX provides full access to the FOX family of channels. It’s available through the App Store and Google Play for mobile devices, and it’s also compatible and available with Roku, Apple TV, Google Chromecast, Android TV and Fire TV.
Comcast Xfinity: Subscribers can search for the FOX channel in their local market here
DirectTV: FOX is not currently available on DirecTV, but the games on FOX Sports 1 will be available on channel 219
The complete television schedule will be available as we get closer to the start of the event.
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