Where to watch the FIFA eWorld Cup
Watch the FIFA eWorld Cup LIVE on 2-4 August
Broadcast to come in six languages for the first time
Our social channels will keep you updated before, during and after
Last year’s FIFA eWorld Cup™ achieved a record global audience, generating more than 29 million views across online platforms during the three-day event.
For the first time, this year’s Grand Final will be broadcast in none other than six languages: English, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese and Arabic.
As 32 of the world’s leading competitive FIFA players compete for global glory, you can watch all the action unfold at The O2 in London from 2-4 August via a number of streaming services - including right here on FIFA.com!
Where to watch
FIFA's and EA SPORTS' channels:
More details of where the eWorld Cup is being broadcasted by Media Rights Licensees can be found below.
Broadcasters:
Region | Channels |
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Australia, Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam | Watch all 3 days live on www.egg.network |
Austria, Germany, Switzerland | Watch all 3 days live on eSports1 (online platform) and Sport1 Youtube Channel. Watch the Saturday afternoon (14:30 to 16:30 local time) and the Grand Final live on Sport1 (TV) |
Azerbaijan | Watch the Grand Final live on Ictimai TV and on www.itv.az |
Belgium | Watch all 3 days live on www.rtbf.be and watch the Grand Final live on RTBF Tarmac Facebook and Youtube Channel |
Brazil | Watch all 3 days live on sportv.com and watch the Grand Final live on SporTV (TV) |
Canada, UK, South Africa | Watch the final day live on Ginx TV |
Central America | Watch the Grand Final live on ESPN Tres North |
Denmark | Watch all 3 days live on Dplay (online platform) and watch the Grand Final live on 6'eren (TV) |
Dominican Republic | Watch the Grand Final live on ESPN Tres North |
France | Watch the final day live on beIN Sports Max 4 (TV) and on beIN Sports France Facebook Channel |
Italy | Watch the Grand Final live on Italia 2 (TV) and on sportmediaset.it |
Latin America | Watch the Grand Final live on ESPN Tres South |
Mexico | Watch the Grand Final live on ESPN Tres North |
Middle East and North Africa | Watch day 2 and the final day live on beIN Sports 12 HD (English Language TV Channel) |
New Zealand | Watch the final day delayed on Sky Sport 9 (Monday, 05.08.19, 13:30 to 17:30 local time) |
Norway | Watch all 3 days live on tv2.no and sumo.no and watch the final day live on TV 2 Zebra (TV) |
Poland | Watch all 3 days live on various TVP Sport various Digital Channels and watch the Grand Final delayed on TVP Sport (TV) |
Spain | Watch all 3 days live on ubeat.tv |
Switzerland | Watch the final day live on srf.ch |
Turkey | Watch all 3 days live on digiturk.com.tr |
UK | Watch all 3 days live on Sky Sports Premier League (TV) and on Sky Sports Youtube Channel |
USA (English Language) | Watch all 3 days live on Caffeine TV (online platform) and watch the Grand Final live on FS2 (TV) |
USA (Spanish Language) | Watch all 3 days live on Telemundo Deportes various Digital Channels |
English broadcast team
Competitive FIFA’s premier event deserves expert analysis, talented commentators that perfectly capture the moment and leading hosts to help set the scene – so, naturally, we have you covered!
As with the FIFA eClub World Cup and FIFA eNations Cup, Spencer Owen – aka 'SpencerFC' – will be bringing his vast FIFA knowledge as host alongside respected Sky Sports presenters Adam Smith and Emma Paton. Meanwhile, Mike La Belle will be providing valuable insight as the resident analyst.
Commentary will be brought to you by familiar voices on the scene: Mark 'Onset' Hatcher and Dan Gaskin are back in the hot-seat alongside competitive FIFA favourites Richard Buckley and Brandon Smith.
In addition, USA-born reporter Änna West will be bringing you exclusive access with players before and during the tournament, including on the FIFA eWorld Cup Twitter channel, and getting reaction from players throughout the event.
Follow the build-up
Before the action gets under way on 2-4 August at The O2 in London, you can follow all the build-up on FIFA.com and our Twitter, Facebook and Instagram social channels. Join in on the conversation using #FIFAeWorldCup.