Live stream World Cup free in Australia: How to watch football online via SBS On Demand from Qatar 2022

Joshua Thomas

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The 2022 FIFA World Cup is already proving an unmissable one. 

From Australia's appearance at a fifth-straight tournament to Lionel Messi's final World Cup, Qatar 2022 is delivering plenty of captivating action. 

This will be the last World Cup with just 32 teams in the tournament in yet another reason to tune when possible.

For those watching on in Australia, it will be easier than ever to watch every second of the tournament, as the final between Argentina and France looms.

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Free World Cup live stream in Australia

SBS will provide free World Cup live streams for every match from the 2022 tournament in Qatar. 

Streams for all 64 games will be made available via SBS On Demand for those watching from Australia. 

SBS will also provide free TV coverage for every World Cup fixture in 2022. 

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SBS On Demand World Cup live stream

SBS On Demand is a free-to-use streaming service for people based in Australia. 

The platform doesn't require any subscription fees but an account is required to access their content. 

SBS On Demand is available as a mobile app on Google Play and the App Store. 

It can also be accessed on most smart TVs and set-top boxes including Telstra TV, Fetch and Foxtel iQ. 

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Watch World Cup online in Australia 

With every World Cup match available online in Australia, here's the complete up-to-date schedule with fixtures and times below. 

Date
(AEDT)
Time
(AEDT)
Match TV Streaming
Mon, Dec. 19 02:00

Final:
Argentina vs France

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Joshua Thomas

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Josh has been covering sport for nearly a decade now having fallen in love with football at a young age. A UTS graduate, Josh has previously worked for GOAL and now covers football closely for The Sporting News.