Argentina vs France live stream: How to watch 2022 FIFA World Cup final online in India

Stephen Creek

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France and Argentina will contest the 2022 World Cup final as Les Bleus star Kylian Mbappe aims to win the trophy for a second time while Lionel Messi takes his last shot at football's biggest prize.

It has been 36 years since Argentina last won the World Cup, when Diego Maradona led the Albiceleste to glory at Mexico '86, and since then France have won the title twice, in 1998 and in 2018.

France knocked out Argentina in the round of 16 four years ago, Mbappe scoring twice in a 4-3 victory, and Lionel Scaloni's men will be determined to take their revenge and ensure Messi's World Cup career ends on a high.

Here's how to watch the World Cup 2022 final via live stream and online in India.

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Argentina vs France World Cup final free live stream in India

In great news for football fans in India, they will be able to catch the 2022 World Cup final on JioCinema.

Live streaming will be available on the JioCinema app and website for free.

Match Date Time TV Channel Streaming
Argentina vs France Sunday, December 18 8:30 p.m. Sports 18, MTV HD (Hindi) JioCinema

Watch Argentina vs France World Cup final online

For viewers in India, JioCinema is place to watch the match online.

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World Cup live stream schedule in India

Here's the complete rundown of the remaining matches that can be streamed in India.

Third-Place Match (Dec. 17)

Date Match Time (IST) Streaming
Sat, Dec. 17 Croatia vs Morocco 8:30 p.m. JioCinema

Final (Sun, Dec. 18)

Date Match Time (IST) Streaming
Sun, Dec. 18 Argentina vs France 8:30 p.m. JioCinema

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Stephen joined The Sporting News in 2022, having previously provided football news and match coverage for Stats Perform and The Press Association. He’s supported Leeds United for over 30 years and no, he’s still not over Bielsa.