Fans have just one more opportunity to watch Canada at the 2022 World Cup, as the team is set to play in its final match of the tournament on Thursday against Morocco.
Canada is unable to advance out of group play, as their losses to Belgium and Croatia eliminated them from the competition. While their opening defeat at the hands of Belgium was a promising one, the loss to Croatia was an ugly defensive performance from John Herdman’s crew.
Morocco upset Belgium 2-0 in their second match, and a win against Canada guarantees them one of the two top spots in Group F.
Here is everything you need to know about how to live stream the match in the United States, as well as in Canada.
MORE: Watch every World Cup match live with fuboTV (U.S.-only free trial)
World Cup fans in the USA can watch the 2022 tournament in both English and Spanish-language broadcasts on fuboTV, which carries both FS1 and Telemundo.
New users of fuboTV can take advantage of a free trial (U.S. only) just in time for the Qatar kick-off.
Fans in Canada can stream the game on the CTV GO app, CTV.ca. They can also stream it on TSN.ca and the TSN app which features a 24/7 live-streaming channel.
For existing cable, satellite, and telco subscribers, as well as subscribers to Peacock in the USA, there are other ways to watch the match online.
Subscribers to cable, fiber, or satellite service can watch matches in English or Spanish via authentication using their existing subscription login:
Existing subscribers to Peacock can livestream every FIFA World Cup match in Spanish as the Telemundo and Universo broadcasts are simulcast since both Spanish-language channels are part of the NBC family of networks.
Fox’s free streaming platform Tubi will have a channel dedicated to the World Cup with highlights, analysis, and match replays in 4K.
Bell Media offers streaming via the TSN app, TSN GO, and on the TSN website, TSN.ca.
For Bell Media cable customers with TSN in their subscription package, they can sign in to the TSN GO app with their cable login and access content at no additional charge.
Fans can also purchase a subscription to the streaming service via either a monthly or yearly subscription, allowing fans without cable to access all of TSN’s content, including the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
As CTV is also a Bell Media channel, the streaming process for games available on CTV is not different than those on TSN. However, more fans will be able to access streaming for these games.
CTV is a terrestrial channel across Canada, meaning that all providers with CTV in their package will be able to access games broadcast on CTV.
Customers can download the CTV GO app or go to CTV.ca and log in with their television credentials to access the content. All games available on CTV will be streamed on CTV GO and the CTV website.
Beyond the World Cup, all content streamed via CTV outlets will show content from a user’s local CTV affiliate, which may be different based on your location.
MORE: A breakdown of Canada’s 26-man Canada roster
Here’s the complete rundown of World Cup matches that can be streamed on fuboTV in English and Spanish throughout the tournament in the U.S.
Sunday, Nov. 20
Monday, Nov. 21
Tuesday, Nov. 22
Wednesday, Nov. 23
Thursday, Nov. 24
Friday, Nov. 25
Saturday, Nov. 26
Sunday, Nov. 27
Monday, Nov. 28
Tuesday, Nov. 29
Wednesday, Nov. 30
Thursday, Dec. 1
Friday, Dec. 2
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