What channel is Spain vs Germany on in USA? How to watch 2022 World Cup Group E game on TV from Qatar

Patrick Brischetto

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One of the biggest clashes of the World Cup group stages takes place on November 27, as Spain take on Germany in Group E action.

Germany have no margin for error after their shock loss to Japan in the opening round of fixtures, and this game is almost a must-win if the 2014 champions are to avoid the embarrassment of going out in the group stages for the second tournament in a row.

Their task won't be easy against a Spain side full of confidence after destroying Costa Rica 7-0 in what was their biggest ever World Cup victory.

The sides may have met in bigger clashes, European finals and World Cup semifinals spring to mind, but this one is no less important, as it will have a huge bearing on where both teams finish in the group, or whether they even progress in the World Cup!

The match is one of the best of the day and The Sporting News brings you all the details you need to watch the match on TV in the USA.

MORE: Watch every World Cup match live with fuboTV (U.S.-only free trial)

What channel is Spain vs Germany on today?

  • TV channel: FS1, Telemundo

Fans in the USA can watch the Spain vs Germany match on TV in English or Spanish. Fox is showing the action on FS1 in English language, while Telemundo has the Spanish-language broadcasts.

All fans need to do is look up ‘Fox’ or ‘Telemundo’ on their cable, satellite, or telco operator.

If you can’t do it on your remote control, further below is a website link to each of the major TV operators in the USA where fans can find the channel assignment.

World Cup matches on Sunday, November 27

  Time TV (English) TV (Spanish) Streaming
Japan vs Costa Rica 5:00 a.m. ET / 2:00 a.m. PT FS1 Telemundo fuboTV
Belgium vs Morocco 8:00 a.m. ET / 5:00 a.m. PT FS1 Telemundo fuboTV
Croatia vs Canada 11:00 a.m. ET / 8:00 a.m. PT FS1 Telemundo fuboTV
Spain vs Germany 2:00 p.m. ET / 11:00 a.m. PT FS1 Telemundo fuboTV

How to watch the World Cup in the USA

The 2022 World Cup will be televised in the United States in English by Fox Sports and in Spanish by Telemundo.

Fox will spread the matches across its family of channels, including FS1 and FS2. While most of the channel designations are set, Fox does have the ability to switch its assignments around, particularly for the final round of group-stage fixtures, depending on which matches carry the most importance for knockout-stage places.

Meanwhile, Telemundo will be the home of all Spanish-language World Cup broadcasts in the United States. The only exception will come in the final round of group-stage matches, when games are played simultaneously. For those matches, one will be pushed to Universo. All Spanish-language World Cup match broadcasts can be streamed on Peacock Premium as well.

  • Dates: Sunday, Nov. 20-Sunday, Dec. 18
  • English-language TV channels: Fox, FS1, FS2
  • Spanish-language TV channels: Telemundo, Universo
  • Streaming: fuboTV, Fox Sports app, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo, Universo Now, Peacock Premium

What time do 2022 World Cup games start in the USA?

For the 2022 FIFA World Cup, all group-stage matches will start in the United States at 5:00 am, 8:00 am, 11:00 am, or 2:00 pm Eastern Time. As Qatar is eight hours ahead of the USA east coast, and 11 hours ahead of the west coast, these were the time slots that worked the best.

The first two games of the tournament will feature one and three games respectively, and then every matchday will feature four games all the way through the conclusion of the group stage on December 2.

Time Zone Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4
Eastern 5:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m.
Central 4:00 a.m. 7:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m.
Mountain 3:00 a.m. 6:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m.
Pacific 2:00 a.m. 5:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m.

What channel is FS1 and Telemundo?

The Sporting News has compiled a list of popular cable, satellite and telco providers, with each company’s link to their channel finder.

In some cases they will ask for a zip code to provide local channel assignments, which are different from region to region.

Cable/Satellite/Telco Channel Finder
Breezeline (Cable) Find Fox or Telemundo
(Note: Input zip code for results)
Cox (Cable) Find Fox or Telemundo
(Note: Input zip code under “select a location” for results)
DirecTV (Satellite) Find Fox or Telemundo
(Note: Input zip code for results)
Dish (Satellite) Fox (bt. Ch. 2 to 70),
Telemundo (Ch. 835),
FS1 (Ch. 150)
Universo (Ch. 838)
Fios (Fiber) Find Fox or Telemundo
(Note: Input zip code for results)
Frontier (Fiber) Find Fox or Telemundo
Mediacom (Cable) Find Fox or Telemundo
(Note: Input zip code for results)
Optimum (Cable) Find Fox or Telemundo
Sparklight (Cable) Find Fox or Telemundo
(Note: Input zip code for results)
Spectrum (Cable) Find Fox or Telemundo
(Note: Input zip code for results)
U-Verse (Fiber) Fox (bt. Ch. 2 to 69),
Telemundo (Ch. 3007),
FS1 (Ch. 652)
Universo (Ch. 3009)
Xfinity (Cable) Find Fox or Telemundo(Note: Input zip code for results)

What channel is the World Cup on DirecTV

DirecTV will have every 2022 World Cup match since Fox, FS1, Telemundo, and Universo are all carried by the satellite company.

There are specific channel assignments for different areas which can be found by inputting a zip code on the official DirecTV channel finder page which is found here.

What channel is the World Cup on Spectrum?

The four TV channels carrying live World Cup matches in the USA are all available on Spectrum.

The cable company has an online channel finder for users, and all it needs is a zip code to provide the specific channel assignments for Fox, FS1, Telemundo, or Universo.

World Cup channel on Fios

Fox, FS1, Telemundo, Universo are all carried on Verizon Fios, but the specific channel listing depends on the area.

Fios provides a channel finder and lineup online, and it requires fans to input their zip code.

Patrick Brischetto

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Patrick is a journalist currently based in Sydney who covered the 2022 FIFA World Cup and 2023 Women's World Cup for The Sporting News. In addition to his freelance work, he also holds a position at the Western Sydney Wanderers FC.