Mediapro has introduced a channel named World Goal that carries all 64 tournament matches for a single prepaid fee of less than 20 euros.
The Qatar World Cup 2022 is already a fact, and fans worldwide will be buzzing about it through November and December. In Spain, supporters will want to track every match of the tournament, and GOAL is here to explain the most affordable way to catch every game on television without missing a moment.
How to watch the Qatar 2022 World Cup on GOL Mundial in Spain: streaming online, television, channel, price, total cost, rental options, and match coverage
Mediapro unveiled a streaming service to follow World Cup matches called Gol Mundial. The service costs 19.99 euros as a one-time payment, after which a user can create an account, complete the payment, and stream all 64 matches live. Some games, notably Spain’s fixtures, the semi-finals, and the final, are available free on RTVE.
This channel is also accessible via Movistar and is found on channels 57 and 58. The platform offers multiple flexible options to rent the Fusion package, enabling channels with fiber-optic home connections or mobile lines. Different routes let everyone choose the setup that fits best.
In Spain, the World Cup can be watched on any device with internet access. This is possible through the official Movistar+ app as well as the platform’s official website.
One detail: each week’s duels can be viewed on all devices thanks to an electronic key. For more details, visit the following web page: see.movistarplus.es.
There is also an iOS Movistar+ app on the App Store and an Android version on Google Play. Additionally, apps are available on Smart TVs, all tailored to consumer preferences.
All matches can be seen live from anywhere in the world. In addition, there are replays and the option to follow games on demand, or whenever a viewer prefers.
World Goal has assembled a large team of reporters and former players to cover the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, ensuring a full roster of narrators, commentators, analysts, presenters, and pitch-side commentators. Among the voices in the commentary booth are José Sanchís, Alba Oliveros, and Héctor Ruiz, three familiar narrators who also cover this season’s La Liga. Héctor Ruiz will narrate Spain’s national team matches, joined in the booth by former player Fernando Morientes.
Additionally, Gol Mundial emphasizes the presence of experienced analysts and commentators such as Miguel Ángel Moyà, Bernd Schuster, Andoni Zubizarreta, Pichi Alonso, Leo Franco, and Robert Moreno, complemented by international football experts like Axel Torres, Alain Valnegri, and Thiago Arantes, along with respected journalists Santi Segurola and Aitor Lagunas.
Regarding programming, Gol Mundial promises more than 14 hours of live coverage daily starting at 10:00 a.m., with reports and last-hour updates from Qatar from special correspondents Ricardo Rosety, Isabel Forner, and Mónica Benavent. It will also cover training sessions, press conferences, and exclusive interviews. Each evening at 10:00 p.m., the channel hosts World Club, a review program hosted by José Sanchís, Axel Torres, and Javier Muñoz that analyzes and discusses everything that happened during the day of the World Cup, featuring top experts.
Note: content is presented with a focus on accessibility for viewers in Canada and the United States who are seeking reliable, up-to-date World Cup coverage via streaming or traditional TV channels, with clear options for viewing across devices and regions.