Find out where you can watch the rest of the 2022 World Cup action
With a unique change to the footballing calendar already gripping the nation, fans may be wondering what the easiest way to consume the 2022 Qatar World Cup is. If you reside in the UK, you have the chance to view every single upcoming fixture for free, both online and via freeview television.
Between BBC and ITV, you will be able to digest every single minute of the action. Due to streaming platforms, as was the case in 2018, viewers will be able to watch at a time and place of their convenience. Kick-off times for games will range from 10am to 7pm GMT throughout the day.
Here, GOAL provides you with all the information you need to start your World Cup festive football binge.
TV schedule for all 2022 World Cup group games
DateFixtureKick-off time (UK)ChannelNov 20Qatar 0-2 Ecuador4pmBBCNov 21England 6-2 Iran1pmBBCNov 21Senegal 0-2 Netherlands4pmITVNov 21USA 1-1 Wales7pmITVNov 22Argentina 1-2 Saudi Arabia10amITVNov 22Denmark 0-0 Tunisia1pmITVNov 22Mexico 0-0 Poland4pmBBCNov 22France 4-1 Australia7pmBBCNov 23Morocco 0-0 Croatia10amITVNov 23Germany 1-2 Japan1pmITVNov 23Spain 7-0 Costa Rica4pmITVNov 23Belgium 1-0 Canada7pmBBCNov 24Switzerland 1-0 Cameroon10amITVNov 24Uruguay 0-0 South Korea1pmBBCNov 24Portugal 3-2 Ghana4pmITVNov 24Brazil 2-0 Serbia7pmBBCNov 25Wales 0-2 Iran10amBBCNov 25Qatar 1-3 Senegal1pmBBCNov 25Netherlands 1-1 Ecuador4pmITVNov 25England 0-0 USA7pmITVNov 26Tunisia 0-1 Australia10amBBCNov 26Poland 2-0 Saudi Arabia1pmITVNov 26France 2-1 Denmark4pmITVNov 26Argentina 2-0 Mexico7pmITVNov 27Japan 0-1 Costa Rica10amITVNov 27Belgium 0-2 Morocco1pmBBCNov 27Croatia 4-1 Canada4pmBBCNov 27Spain 1-1 Germany7pmBBCNov 28Cameroon 3-3 Serbia10amITVNov 28South Korea 2-3 Ghana1pmBBCNov 28Brazil 1-0 Switzerland4pmITVNov 28Portugal 2-0 Uruguay7pmITVNov 29Ecuador vs Senegal3pmITVNov 29Netherlands vs Qatar3pmITVNov 29Iran vs USA7pmBBCNov 29Wales vs England7pmBBCNov 30Tunisia vs France3pmBBCNov 30Australia vs Denmark3pmBBCNov 30Poland vs Argentina7pmBBCNov 30Saudi Arabia vs Mexico7pmBBCDec 1Canada vs Morocco4pmBBCDec 1Croatia vs Belgium4pmBBCDec 1Japan vs Spain7pmITVDec 1Costa Rica vs Germany7pmITVDec 2Ghana vs Uruguay4pmBBCDec 2South Korea vs Portugal4pmBBCDec 2Serbia vs Switzerland7pmITVDec 2Cameroon vs Brazil7pmITV
World Cup on BBC: Channel & pundits
The BBC will air 33 live matches across the 28-day tournament in Qatar, including the final. As always, they will offer a whole host of presenters, commentators, and pundits.
Some of the notable on-screen members include Gary Lineker, Gabby Logan, Alan Shearer, Rio Ferdinand, Micah Richards, Alex Scott, Vincent Kompany, Laura Georges, Gilberto Silva and others.
In the gantry, the BBC call on some of their most trusted commentators. Just some of the voices behind the action will be Guy Mowbray, Jonathan Pearce, Robyn Cowen, Simon Davies and Vicki Sparks. Co-commentary will see the likes of Karen Bardsley, Dion Dublin, Maz Farookhi, Martin Keown and Clinton Morrison have their say.
ProviderChannel number
Freeview
101
Sky
101
Virgin Media
101
BT
1
BBC iPlayer
BBC coverage will also be available through their online streaming platform. Viewers will need to follow a few straightforward steps to access match action.
Fans will need to log in to their BBC iPlayer account (or register for one if needed) before they can start watching. A valid email address is needed to confirm registration, plus an acknowledgement of a TV license.
You can find a link to BBC iPlayer here.
World Cup on ITV: Channel & pundits
To supplement the 32 live matches that will be aired, ITV will be providing coverage and content across their social platforms. They too have an impressive broadcasting lineup.
The main presenters, Mark Pougatch, Laura Woods and Seema Jaswal have returned to viewers’ screens. From a punditry perspective, the likes of Ian Wright, Roy Keane, Gary Neville, Karen Carney, Graeme Souness, Joe Cole, Eniola Aluko, Nigel De Jong, Nadia Nadim and Hal Robson-Kanu, are all taking to the stage.
Commentary will come from Sam Matterface, Clive Tyldesley, Jon Champion, Seb Hutchinson, Joe Speight and Tom Gayle supported by co-commentators Lee Dixon, Ally McCoist, John Hartson and Andros Townsend.
ProviderChannel number
Freeview
3
Sky
103
Virgin Media
103
BT
103
ITVX (previously ITV Hub)
Newly launched (replacing ITV Hub) in time for the World Cup, viewers that prefer to stream the games online can catch all the drama here as well.
Similarly, fans will need to log in to or create a streaming account with additional questions over proof of age.
You can find a link to ITVX here.