Portugal currently sits at the top of the group right now, and no matter what happens here, they should advance to the knockout round. But it is the World Cup and anything can happen. South Korea is facing elimination here, tied for last place in the group with Uruguay with just a single point. So it’s do or die for South Korea here. And we’ll see how it all plays out at 10AM ET on Friday. Here’s everything you need to know about watching South Korea vs Portugal in the World Cup.
What time does South Korea vs Portugal kickoff?
South Korea vs Portugal will kick off on Friday, December 2 at 10AM ET/7AM PT. It will be taking place at the Education City Stadium, which has a capacity of around 44,000 seats. It’s located in Al Rayyan, Qatar. It was built as a venue for the 2022 FIFA World Cup, but actually hosted a game back in September 2020 for the 2020-21 Qatar Stars League.
How to watch South Korea vs Portugal
Much like every other World Cup game, South Korea vs Portugal is available on FOX in the US. And it’ll start at 10AM ET/7AM PT, on Friday, December 2 in the US. Fox is an OTA channel, so you can watch it without paying for anything. But you will need an antenna, if you don’t already have one. If you’re looking to stream the World Cup, you can do so with Sling TV, YouTube TV, FuboTV and a few others out there. Or you can just head over to foxsports.com and watch it for free. You will get a one-hour free pass on Fox’s website, otherwise, you’ll need to login with a TV provider.
Sling TV
Sling TV is probably the cheapest way to watch the World Cup, if you’re looking to stream. It’s currently $40 per month for Sling Blue, which has Fox included. However you can get your first month for half off. You’ll also be able to DVR the World Cup, with 50 hours of DVR included here. Sling TV also offers 3 device streams with the Blue package. Important to keep in mind that Fox is not available everywhere with Sling TV, as it only has some affiliates. You can sign up for Sling TV here. It no longer offers a free trial, instead it knocks 50% off of your first month. Sling TV
FuboTV
FuboTV is a bit more expensive, but it is also the best streaming service for sports, particularly Soccer. That’s because it does offer a ton of sports channels. But in reference to the World Cup, it does have Fox in almost every market. So you can watch every World Cup game on FuboTV. FuboTV does have a free trial, which is about a week long. After that, you’ll be paying $69.99 per month for its Pro plan. Or up to $99 per month for its Ultimate plan. You can sign up for FuboTV by clicking here. FuboTV
Hulu + Live TV
Like some of the others here, Hulu + Live TV does also offer up Fox in almost every market in the US. So you’ll be able to watch the World Cup on Hulu + Live TV. It is one of the more expensive services on here, at $69.99, but it does also include the Disney+ bundle for that price. So definitely not a bad bundle here. You can sign up for Hulu + live TV by clicking here.
YouTube TV
YouTube TV is definitely our favorite streaming service, and a big reason for that is the unlimited cloud DVR. So you could record every World Cup match, and not worry about storage at all. You can also share it with up to five family members. Which gives them their own library, recommendations and more. YouTube TV is similar in price to FuboTV and Hulu + Live TV, at $65 per month. But it might seem like a much better price due to that unlimited cloud DVR that’s included here. YouTube TV