Interested in watching the World Cup replays? Here is how you can replay the best moments of the match and live them again. So, let’s get started and pull out your options.
Where, when, and how to watch the World Cup replays?
With the World Cup craze on fire, this is a very highly asked question. And let’s answer it straight without wasting a second! So, it basically depends on where you put up, but there are other impacting factors too. Let’s have a look at all.
United States
If you live in the United States, then you can stream full match replays on the FOX One app and website. Spanish-language replays are hosted on Peacock, so if that’s your preference, you know where to look!
Live TV replays: These include Services like Fubo, DirecTV Stream, and YouTube TV that offer full replays. YouTube TV includes a cloud DVR with a key play feature to jump straight to the action.
Price: FOX One standalone access will cost you around $19.99 per month. And if you want some Live TV streaming replacements like Fubo or YouTube TV, they may range from $70 to $80 per month, though free trials are often available. They are short, but useful, especially if you haven’t started it yet. Also, Peacock Premium plans start at $7.99 per month.
United Kingdom
If you live in the United Kingdom, the BBC and ITV share complete rights. Replays and full catch-up matches are available on BBC iPlayer and ITVX for you to watch anytime.
Price: Entirely free! Crazy right? Although a valid UK TV licence is required for you to access the services.
Australia
If you are a resident of Australia, then SBS On Demand holds the exclusive rights for the entire tournament, where you can look for glimpses and highlights.
Price: It is going to be free. You only need to create a basic digital account to access the replay hub and access it anytime.
India
If you’re put up in any part of India, ZEE5 is the digital home for the tournament! Here, it will offer you full on-demand match replays and extended highlights.
Price: Access requires a dedicated subscription, which is basically divided. The tournament-focused quarterly pack costs ₹799, while the all-access annual plan is priced at ₹1699, and you can check accordingly.
Global Free Options
If you want to access it from literally anywhere, these would be your ways. FIFA+ is the official global platform. While it does not always offer every single full match replay in every country due to local broadcasting rights, it still helps to provide extensive, extended highlights and select full match playbacks worldwide. And the best part is that it is Free on the web or via the official app.
How and when to watch
If that’s your concern, let’s tell you that On demand replays generally drop on these streaming platforms within an hour after the final call. To watch, you just have to download the respective app on your smart TV, phone, or any device and start.




