The Round of 32 has kicked off at the World Cup. We've compiled everything you need to know about where to watch Netherlands vs. Morocco, including free and global streaming options.
Teams from the Netherlands and Morocco will meet in Monterrey, Mexico, as the knockouts get underway. Morocco had a solid run during the group stage, and the Netherlands dominated Group F. Now, both teams are vying for a shot at advancing to the Round of 16.
Keep reading to learn some of the best international watch options for the Netherlands vs. Morocco match. And if you're hoping to catch even more games at the tournament, don't forget to bookmark our where to watch the World Cup streaming guide.
Where to watch Netherlands vs. Morocco for free
World Cup fans in several countries are in luck this year. There are tons of free options for all of the games, including the Netherlands vs. Morocco. This match is available to stream for free on ITVX in the UK and SBS On Demand in Australia. Turkey's Tabii will also carry the match for free.
US viewers can watch at no immediate cost with a free trial from a live TV service, such as Fubo or YouTube TV.
How to watch Netherlands vs. Morocco from anywhere
If you're away from the location where any of these streaming services work, don't worry. You can access the free options from anywhere with a VPN (virtual private network). VPNs are easy-to-use apps that let people temporarily change the location on their devices so their favorite websites work from anywhere in the world. They're popular among those looking to keep up with their usual services while traveling abroad or hoping to boost their day-to-day cybersecurity and privacy.
NordVPN consistently ranks among the best VPNs we've tested. It's fast, user-friendly, and offers an impressive selection of global servers. Plus, it includes a 30-day money-back guarantee, so there's no sweat if it's not what you're looking for.
Where to watch Netherlands vs. Morocco in the US
Netherlands vs. Morocco, and much of the rest of the tournament, will air on FOX in the US. Other matches will be available through FS1. If you're a cord-cutter looking for a streaming service to watch the rest of the World Cup, you have several options.
Fubo Sports + News offers FOX, FS1, and around 27 other channels in its lineup. Subscriptions also unlock access to ESPN Unlimited. If you're looking for even more channels, FOX and FS1 are also available in Fubo's pricier Pro and Elite plans. Fubo plans start at $65 a month, but first-time customers can get at least $10 off their first month after a free trial.
YouTube TV carries FOX and FS1 in both its main and sports plans. The main plan typically costs $83 a month, but a limited-time deal can bring the first five months down to $68 a month for new customers. Similarly, the sports plan typically costs $65 a month, but new users can get $10 a month off their first 12 months. YouTube TV also typically offers a free trial for first-time customers.
Fans interested in Spanish-language coverage in the US will need to subscribe to Peacock. Sports-friendly plans start at $11 a month for Peacock Premium and unlock access to all 104 World Cup matches.
Where to watch Netherlands vs. Morocco in the UK
BBC and ITV split coverage rights in the UK, but the Netherlands vs. Morocco is available through ITV. This means fans will be able to live stream all the action for free with an ITVX account. Users just need to create an account if they don't already have one, and then they're all set to start watching.
Where to watch Netherlands vs. Morocco in Australia
All World Cup games, including the Netherlands vs. Morocco, are available to live stream on SBS On Demand in Australia. This is a free streaming service that supports SBS channels and just requires account creation to use.
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