
It will be a new experience for the entire football world, with the World Cup taking place in the midst of the major domestic leagues – in Europe especially – which could have an effect on the football being played. With some notable countries absent from the tournament (Italy missed out on qualification for the second time in a row) and some notable countries taking part, such as Canada for the first time since 1986, it’s set to be another enthralling spectacle. One of the biggest events in sports is returning this year with football’s 2022 FIFA World Cup taking place in Qatar in November and December – the first World Cup in history to be played outside the usual summer months due to extreme temperature concerns in the Middle East.

We’re going to run through how to watch world cup 2022 in Australia, from the group stage right through to the final, and which streaming services will be best to catch every game.
