Stream World Cup Matches with Free Trial Offers
Multiple streaming services are offering free trials that allow viewers to watch World Cup matches without immediate payment. Options include FuboTV, Peacock, YouTube TV, and Fox One, each with varying trial durations and conditions. Some services provide extended trials or alternative access methods through existing subscriptions with partners like Best Buy, Amazon, Xfinity, and Walmart Plus.
Football enthusiasts looking to stream World Cup matches may utilize various free trial offers from several streaming services. These options typically cater to new subscribers and can provide a few days of complimentary access, with the possibility of combining offers to cover more of the tournament.
FuboTV allows streaming of every World Cup match and offers a five-day free trial for new members. Following the trial, the least expensive plan is $9.99 for the first month, then $19.99 per month. An extended 30-day free trial is available for My Best Buy Plus and Total members who are new to FuboTV.
Peacock provides a Premium Plus trial, offering seven days of free access when signing up via an Amazon account, after which the service costs $15.99 per month. Additional access to Peacock Premium may be available through certain Xfinity Internet plans or for Walmart Plus members, who can choose between Peacock Premium or Paramount Plus Essential, with a 90-day cooldown period between switches.
New YouTube TV subscribers can access a 10-day trial for the Sports plan, which includes Fox and 35 other networks relevant to the World Cup. After the trial, the membership renews at $54.99 per month for the first year, representing a $10 monthly discount from the standard rate.
Fox One, another streaming service carrying World Cup matches, offers a three-day free trial for new subscribers. Subsequent access costs $19.99 per month and includes both live and on-demand content from Fox. (Source: The Verge)