2022 World Cup: Australia, Denmark, Tunisia… Where to watch France’s matches?


Gauthier Delomez

The France team begins the 2022 World Cup in Qatar this Tuesday against Australia at 8 p.m. French time. In their group D, the Blues will also be opposed to Denmark and Tunisia. Matches that supporters will be able to follow on two television channels, and also in full on Europe 1.

D-Day for the Blues. The France team faces Australia this Tuesday at 8 p.m. French time for its entry into the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. In its group D, the selection of Didier Deschamps will also be opposed to Denmark, November 26 at 5 p.m., and Tunisia on November 30 at 4 p.m. All the matches of the Blues will also be to be followed live and in full on Europe 1, the official radio of the competition, and the site europe1.fr.

On television, supporters of the France team will have the choice between two channels: TF1 and beIN Sports.

TF1 again distributed by Canal+

La Une broadcasts all the matches of the Blues for free. Conversely, it will cost 15 euros to subscribe to the Qatari channel. However, beIN Sports has the rights to broadcast the entire 2022 World Cup. TF1 offers a selection of the best posters.

Canal+ subscribers can also breathe. The conflict between the group and the first channel ended on November 7, after two months of tension linked to disputes over distribution conditions. A new contract has been signed between the two groups, and this renews “over the long term” the distribution of all the channels of the TF1 group (TF1, TMC, TFX, TF1 Séries Films, LCI), “as well as their services catch-up”. Good news, just in time, for football fans.



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