How To Access FIFA Plus: Your Ultimate Guide
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Accessing FIFA+, the official streaming service of FIFA, is straightforward and offers a wealth of football content. You can access FIFA+ through the following methods:
- Website: Visit the official plus.fifa.com website on your computer or mobile browser.
- Mobile App: Download the FIFA+ app from the Android Play Store or the iOS App Store on your mobile device.
- Smart TVs: The FIFA+ app is available on select Smart TV models including Samsung Smart TVs produced since 2017, LG Smart TVs (with at least webOS 3.0), Hisense Smart TVs produced since 2020, and latest-generation Smart TVs with certified Android operating system version 8 or higher (e.g., Philips, Sony).
- Streaming Devices: The FIFA+ application is available on Fire Stick TV with Fire OS 7 and on Roku via The Roku Channel.
Once you’ve accessed FIFA+ via one of these methods, you’ll generally need to sign up or sign in. If you have an existing FIFA.com account, you can use those credentials. Otherwise, the sign-up process is quick and easy. Best of all, access to FIFA+ is currently completely free.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) About FIFA Plus
Is FIFA Plus free?
Yes! FIFA+ is completely free to access and watch. You just need to create a login. If you already have a FIFA.com account, you can use it to sign in. Signing up for the first time is quick and easy via the official FIFA+ website or app.
What kind of content can I find on FIFA Plus?
FIFA+ offers a wide range of content, including:
- Live domestic league games from around the globe.
- Match stats and analysis.
- The greatest archive in international football, featuring classic matches and moments.
- Premium original content, including documentaries and behind-the-scenes features.
- Immersive global storytelling, highlighting the passion and diversity of football.
- FIFA Women’s World Cup™ Match Highlights.
- Women’s football docuseries.
- The full archive of past FIFA Women’s World Cup matches and clips.
Is there a dedicated FIFA Plus app?
Yes, there is a FIFA+ app available for both Android and iOS devices. You can download it from the Google Play Store for Android and the App Store for iOS.
Can I watch FIFA Plus on my TV?
Yes, you can watch FIFA+ on your TV using several methods:
- Smart TV App: The FIFA+ app is available on select Smart TV models (Samsung, LG, Hisense, and Android TVs).
- Streaming Devices: You can access FIFA+ via streaming devices like Fire Stick TV and Roku.
- Casting/Mirroring: Depending on your device, you may be able to cast or mirror content from your phone or tablet to your TV.
Is FIFA Plus available on Fire Stick?
Yes, the FIFA+ application is available on Fire Stick TV devices running Fire OS 7 or later. Simply download the app from the Amazon Appstore on your Fire Stick.
Is FIFA Plus available on Roku?
Yes, you can stream FIFA+ for free on The Roku Channel. This gives you access to FIFA+ originals, full-match replays, iconic player highlights, archives, and more.
Can I watch live games on FIFA Plus?
FIFA+ provides live coverage ranging from Europe’s top-flight leagues to previously unserved competitions from around the world in men’s, women’s, and youth football. The availability of specific live games may vary depending on your region and rights agreements.
Do I need a subscription to watch FIFA World Cup on other platforms?
While FIFA+ offers a variety of content, you may need subscriptions to other services to watch the FIFA World Cup. For example, in the US, you typically need access to FOX and FS1 via services like Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, or a traditional cable provider. Some games may also be available on FOXSports.com and the FOX Sports App.
Will FIFA content be available on ESPN Plus?
While ESPN Plus offers a substantial amount of soccer content, it generally doesn’t carry the live FIFA World Cup matches themselves. Instead, it focuses on other leagues and tournaments. As the article says, Hulu + Live TV has ESPN+ for added soccer content.
Is FIFA available on Amazon Prime?
While you can’t watch live FIFA World Cup matches directly on Amazon Prime Video, Amazon Prime members can sometimes receive exclusive in-game content for FIFA games, like FIFA 23, such as FUT packs and players. You must link your Amazon account to your FIFA game account to avail of these offers.
What other apps can I use to watch FIFA World Cup?
Besides FIFA+, FOX Sports App and streaming services that carry FOX and FS1, other apps that have shown FIFA World Cup games in the past include JioCinema, SuperSport, Bet365, Sports18 (Channel), SonyLIV, ESPN, and Sony TEN. Availability may vary by region.
How much does EA Play cost?
EA Play costs $4.99 per month or $29.99 for a full year. Note that EA Play is different from FIFA+. EA Play provides access to a library of EA games, including FIFA titles, while FIFA+ is a streaming service focused on football content.
Is PS Plus required to play FIFA games online?
Yes, a PS Plus subscription is required for online play in FIFA 22 and later titles. However, in-game purchases are optional.
How much does PS Plus cost?
There are different tiers of PS Plus. PS Plus Premium which includes a massive library of more than 700 games, costs either $18 per month, $50 for three months, or $160 for a full year.
Can I watch full replays of World Cup games?
Yes, full replays of FIFA World Cup games are often available on FOXSports.com and the FOX Sports App. You may also find replays on FIFA+ depending on rights agreements and availability in your region.
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