Jun 5, 2014
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Top 5 Sites To Watch The FIFA World Cup 2014 Online For Free

The must watch for avid football addicts and lovers – FIFA World Cup is one of the most important tournament for the most popular sports in the world like Olympic Games, held only once every 4 years with 64 matches that are going to take place in Brazil from June 12 to July 13.

However, if you cannot watch Brazil 2014 World Cup tournaments, due to no subscription to cable or satellite channels, exorbitant fee of the sports channels and the matches are not live telecast on local free-to-air channel, now you can watch the World Cup matches online, in live or near-live telecast with five websites that will be streaming World Cup matches legally for free.

Top 5 Sites To Watch The FIFA World Cup 2014 Online For Free

  1. NOS
    NOS is the official Dutch public broadcaster for the FIFA World Cup 2014 in Brazil. In addition to showing all 64 matches live of the World Cup, NOS also launch a number of services included FIFA WK2014-app, Google Glass and HbbTV. It offer catch-up highlights as well as stats, player information, and schedule. NOS are known for its punctuality and audience can simply access NOS’s services everywhere.
    The broadcaster also adds Google Chromecast functionality to NOS Journaal (news) app allow people to watch the streams on regular TV set.
  2. FIFA.Com TV
    To watch football matches live telecast online, you can get the stream directly from FIFA through FIFA.Com TV. FIFA also has a lot of short videos that you can watch to get in the mood for the World Cup.
  3. SRF Player
    SRF Player is another official live stream of the Swiss SRG SSR public broadcasting. SRG SSR is a non-profit public broadcaster that survives mostly on licensing fees, and thus both of their stations are free to watch online if you have a Swiss IP.
  4. ARD (Das Erste) And ZDF
    German public broadcasters ARD (Das Erste) and ZDF cooperate with Belgacom TV will live all 64 matches of the Football World Cup 2014 in Brazil between June 12 to July 13. ZDF will kick off the World Cup coverage on June 12 with the opening ceremony and the opening match between Brazil and Croatia. The final game will be shown by ARD’s Das Erste channel on July 13. Clients of Belgacom TV can access to one of the largest offers in Belgium of German channels in a basic offer.
  5. BBC And ITV
    BBC and ITV will broadcast FIFA World Cup 2014 in Brazil, with England’s opening fixture against Italy being televised by the BBC at 11pm on Saturday 14 June.Matches will be split between the two broadcasts, you can check here for live matches.

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