Serbia vs Switzerland: World Cup 2022 Group G Clash and TV Options

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Duel for the second spot in Group G and a ticket to the knockout stage brings Serbia and Switzerland into a high-stakes clash this Friday. The group’s closing act pairs two teams chasing an identical objective: a victory that would push them toward the Round of 16 at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Follow the Serbia vs Switzerland match in Qatar 2022 with live coverage and updates.

Switzerland comes into the encounter with a lead in the standings. Their coach Murat Yakin-led side tasted defeat against Brazil last Monday by a 1-0 scoreline on the second group matchday, but had earlier edged Cameroon by the same margin. That result leaves the Helvetians in second place with three points, and they control their own fate to advance to the knockout rounds.

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Serbia, aiming to write a new chapter

Across the pitch, Dragan Stojković’s Serbia team faces a pivotal moment. The Balkan side opened with a 2-0 loss to Brazil, then produced a 3–3 draw with Cameroon in a roller-coaster game that swung wildly in its favor and against it. A win against Switzerland with Brazil defeating Cameroon would send Serbia to the knockout stage for the first time since the country redefined itself post-Yugoslavia. That historic milestone would mark a new era for Serbian football on the world stage.

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In-depth analysis of Serbia’s campaign can be found in Goal’s coverage by following their detailed feature, and a similar deep-dive into Switzerland’s strategy and form is available in Goal’s Switzerland profile. (Goal)

Timeline, kickoff info, and venue details for Serbia vs Switzerland at Qatar 2022

Television and streaming options for Serbia vs Switzerland during Qatar 2022

Broadcasting in Spain: how to watch the 2022 World Cup in Qatar on various platforms

For viewers in Spain, the World Cup offers several access points. One free option is programming from RTVE, available on La 1, Teledeporte, and RTVE Play. The matches can be watched on RTVE.es and via RTVE’s official app. Additionally, the pay channel Gol Mundial, created by Mediapro and Movistar+, carries extra live games tailored for the tournament.

RTVE: La 1, Teledeporte, and RTVE Play

Many World Cup matches are accessible free-to-air on regional and national networks. RTVE plans to broadcast the opening game, at least one match from each remaining group on matchdays, plus key fixtures in the knockout rounds, including the quarterfinals, semifinals, and final. Viewers can stream these matches on RTVE.es or the RTVE Play app, with Teledeporte providing delayed sports coverage and later analysis shows such as Estudio Estadio that look at the tournament in depth.

In addition, pay channels such as Gol Mundial provide broader access to all World Cup games, including matches not carried on free-to-air. Subscriptions begin at a monthly rate, and Movistar+ customers with the Football package can access the channel at no extra cost as part of their plan. Movistar+ offers several bundles, including fiber-based packages, to fit different homes and viewing habits. The World Cup can be watched across devices with the Movistar+ app or via the platform’s website.

All matches are available on multiple devices with internet access, and Movistar+ provides a separate app for iOS and Android for convenient streaming. The service also supports viewing on smart TVs, ensuring that fans can follow the World Cup on their preferred screen.

Additional information about each game, alternative viewing windows, and on-demand replays can be found on Movistar+’s site and app, which also hosts downloadable content for later viewing.

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