How to watch Fubo from anywhere (free trial)

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Want to watch Fubo from anywhere in the world? Whether you're traveling abroad for work or vacation, you can watch all 104 games of the World Cup on Fubo - in USA, Spain, France, Brazil and England..

By using a VPN — Norton VPN (try it for 60 days) is our top recommendation here — you can securely connect to a U.S. server and access your Fubo subscription just as you would at home.

Fubo carries Fox, FS1 and other key sports channels broadcasting every FIFA World Cup game in the U.S., making it one of the best streaming services for soccer fans. Here's how to watch Fubo from anywhere and stream every moment live.

How to watch Fubo free in the U.S.

Watching Fubo in the U.S. is about as easy as hitting play and settling in to watch the likes of the World Cup on FS1 and Fox.

All three plans come with a 5-day free trial so you can watch some of the World Cup for nothing.

The Fubo Pro plan (200+ channels) also comes with $25 off for the World Cup. After the trial you'll pay $63.99 per month.

Traveling outside the USA? You can watch Fubo from outside the U.S. with a VPN. Not all VPNs work with Fubo and we had trouble getting Nord to work, but Norton VPN works just fine.

How to watch Fubo from anywhere

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Do you need a VPN to watch Fubo from abroad?

Yes – it's confirmed that a good VPN that connects you to a U.S. server is required to bypass the geo-restriction so Fubo thinks you’re back at home in the U.S.

What streaming devices are supported by Fubo?

📱 Mobile & Web

Android phones & tablets (Android 8.0 or later)

iPhone & iPad (iOS 16 or later)

Web browsers — watch at fubo.tv on Chrome, Safari, Edge and Firefox on Windows, Mac and Linux

📺 Smart TVs

Samsung Smart TVs (2017 & newer)

LG Smart TVs (2018 & newer)

Vizio SmartCast TVs (2016 & newer)

Hisense VIDAA Smart TVs (2020 & newer)

🎮 Streaming Media Players & Set-tops

Roku players & Roku TVs

Apple TV (4th generation & newer, including Apple TV 4K)

Amazon Fire TV devices & Fire TV Edition TVs

Android TV devices

Google TV devices (including Chromecast with Google TV)

(The Fubo app must be available in the device's app store.)

🎮 Game Consoles

Xbox Series X|S

Xbox One

Note: Fubo does not currently offer apps for PlayStation consoles.

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Tom is a journalist, copywriter and content designer based in the UK. He has written articles for T3, TechRadar, ShortList, The Sun, The Mail on Sunday, The Daily Telegraph, Elle Deco, The Sunday Times, Men's Health, Auto Trader and many more. His specialities include mobile technology, electric cars, and video streaming. He is a huge Formula 1 fan and his favourite circuit is Silverstone, where you'll find him cheering on the McLaren of Lando Norris.

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