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Where to watch the matches of Spain and the 2022 World Cup in Qatar for free | Film and Television

The Spanish soccer team debuts in the Qatar World Cup 2022 against Costa Rica. A game that could score the future of Spain in the World Cup since his next rival will be Germany. And a good classification in this first group stage is essential to have a more favorable knockout table. All the commitments of the red can be seen live and for free on RTVE. But what about the rest of the matches?

For the first time in recent World Cup events, it will not be possible to enjoy all the matches of the championship held in the Middle East without having specifically contracted a soccer television plan.

Because despite having the rights, the Spanish public corporation will not broadcast all the matches but a maximum of 19 open including the opening match that we could already see on November 20 between Qatar and Ecuador, a match from each group of the group stage, the 3 of Spain in their group, 4 round of 16 ties, 2 quarterfinal ties, 2 semifinals and the grand final.

To see the rest of the matches of this 2022 World Cup in Qatar we will have to have contracted a total soccer plan on Movistar+ or subscribe to the Gol Mundial channel that for 20 euros in a single payment per month allows you to enjoy the 64 matches of the tournament.

November 23 and 27 and December 1 are the dates that you must sign up in red on the calendar for watch the matches in Spain open on TVE. Depending on the results we can continue to see the Spanish soccer team on its way to the final that could include rivals like Portugal, France, Brazil…

These are the 2022 Qatar World Cup matches that can be seen open on TVE, dates and times:

  • Sunday, November 20 (5:00 p.m.): Qatar – Ecuador
  • Wednesday, November 23 (5:00 p.m.): Spain – Costa Rica
  • Thursday, November 24 (5:00 p.m.): Portugal – Ghana
  • Saturday, November 26 (5:00 p.m.): France – Denmark
  • Sunday, November 27 (8:00 p.m.): Spain – Germany
  • Tuesday, November 29 (8:00 p.m.): Wales v England
  • Wednesday, November 30 (8:00 p.m.): Poland – Argentina
  • Thursday, December 1 (4:00 p.m.): Croatia – Belgium
  • Thursday, December 1 (8:00 p.m.): Japan – Spain
  • Friday, December 2 (8:00 p.m.): Cameroon – Brazil
  • December 3 to 6: Four round of 16 matches
  • December 9 and 10: Two quarterfinal matches
  • December 13 and 14: Two semifinal matches
  • December 18: Qatar 2022 World Final

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