How to watch Qatar World Cup 2022 on Movistar in Spain: online streaming, television, channel, price, how much it costs, how to contract and what matches are included

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Movistar and Mediapro are the only two channels that broadcast the 64 World Cup matches and RTVE only a few per day.

The Qatar World Cup 2022 will paralyze the football world during the months of November and December. Fans from all over the world will want to follow the tournament’s 64 matches and the Spaniards are no exception and we’ll explain your options so you don’t have to miss a game on television.

How to watch the Qatar 2022 World Cup on Movistar in Spain: online streaming, television, channel, price, how much it costs, how to rent and what matches it includes

The 64 games can only be seen on Movistar, which will also offer the matches that RTVE broadcasts and the rest of the matches on an exclusive channel launched exclusively for the World Cup called GOL Mundial which can be found in dials 57 and 58 of Movistar.

Movistar+ has many different and realistic options to rent the Fusion package. This means that you can have television channels with a package that includes fiber optic at home. Or mobile lines. Different routes, so that everyone chooses the one that suits them best.

In Spain, the World Cup can be seen on any device and device with internet access. Something that is possible through the official Movistar+ application, but also on the platform’s official website.

There is one detail: each week’s duels can be seen on all devices thanks to an electronic key. For more details, you can visit the following web link: see.movistarplus.es.

It is also available to download the app that Movistar+ has available iOS on the App Store and in google play.In addition, apps are available on Smart TV. All molded to the wishes of the consumer.

More stuff: All matches can be seen live and from anywhere in the world. But in addition, there are also redistributions and the possibility to follow the matches ‘on demand’ or on demand. Or what is the same, at the time that everyone wishes.

If you are not a Movistar subscriber and do not wish to subscribe, Mediapro has also launched a streaming service to follow the World Cup matches called Gol Mundial. The service costs 19.99 euros once and that is all you need create your account here and make the payment and you can watch the 64 matches of the tournament live.

World target has assembled a large team of journalists and former players to give a voice to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, where it will have narrators, commentators, analysts, presenters and narrators on the pitch.

In the narrators section, the narrators are José Sanchís, Alba Oliveros and Héctor Ruiz, three familiar voices to fans since speaking this season’s LaLiga matches. Specifically Héctor Ruiz will be the narrator of the Spanish national team’s matches and will accompany you in the comments the former player, Fernando Morientes.

In addition, GOL explains that for the matches as commentators “they will have the comments and opinions of a select team of professionals, including former players such as Miguel Ángel Moyá, Bernd Schuster, Andoni Zubizarreta, Pichi Alonso, Leo Franco and Robert Morenointernational football experts at the level of Axel Torres, Alain Valnegri or Thiago Arantes and journalists of the stature of Santi Segurola or Aitor Lagunas”.

In terms of programming, GOL Mundial has “more than 14 hours direct daily from 10 a.m. Reports and the last hour from Qatar from Special Envoys Ricardo Rosety, Isabel Forner and Mónica Benavent, training sessions and press conferences or interviews Every evening at 10 p.m. it’s turn the world club, space presented by José Sanchis, Axel Torres and Javier Muñoz to analyze and discuss everything that the World Cup Day has left us, accompanied by the best specialists”.

Source: Goal

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