Fox Sports, which will broadcast the 2022 World Cup in the U.S., has set the schedule for the 64 matches it will carry between November 21 and December 18.The quadrennial tournament is being held at the end of the year because its customary mid-summer berth would create unworkably hot conditions in the host nation of Qatar.
Already, the wealthy Persian Gulf state has had to erect brand-new stadiums featuring retractable roofs and temperature control due to the region’s scorching desert heat.The Fox broadcast network and cable’s FS1 will carry the games, all of which will stream live on the Fox Sports app.
On the main network, 34 out of 35 matches will be broadcast in the 10 a.m., 11 a.m. or 2 p.m. ET broadcast windows. (For the full schedule, click HERE.)The U.S.
Men’s National Team recently qualified for its first World Cup appearance since 2014. It will face three teams in the group stage in games airing at 2 p.m., including on the tournament’s opening day, November 21.
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