Hoping to catch some World Cup matches while spending as little money as possible? You have a few options for finding a few days of free streaming, although you may choose to eventually pony up some cash. That, or get creative by combining multiple offers.
Major streaming services such as FuboTV and Peacock offer trials that can help you catch most of the action. FuboTV provides five-day free trials for all its plans, with a $9.99 starter plan after the trial period. My Best Buy Plus and Total members can extend their trials to 30 days.
Peacock Premium Plus offers a seven-day free trial if you sign up using your Amazon account, but costs $15.99 per month thereafter. You might also be able to claim free Peacock through other paid subscriptions like Xfinity Internet or Walmart Plus members.
You can also try YouTube TV's 10-day Sports plan trial for a discounted first year subscription of $54.99, and Fox One’s three-day free trial for its streaming service.
Combine these offers to watch most of the World Cup matches without spending too much—get creative with your email addresses and subscriptions to cover all the action!







