
If you want to use the Fox Sports app to watch matches in 4K, you’ll need to have a subscription to a cable, satellite or streaming service.įuboTV throws in 4K content for free. Finally, HDR is going to make everything pop - the grass will look greener, team uniforms will look more colorful, and the ball might even be easier to see thanks to HDR’s higher contrast. 60 frames per second (fps) is another aspect of Fox’s 4K coverage and it’s the key to keeping that extra 4K detail visible even at times when the action gets really fast. The studio segments, however, will continue to be upscaled.Ī 4K stream will give you the highest resolution, which makes details easier to see. It’s worth noting - just for the purists out there - that unlike Fox’s Super Bowl LIV coverage, (which was actually a 1080p image that was upscaled to 4K), this time Fox says it will shoot and broadcast the matches in native 4K. And you’ll be able to watch each match in 4K on the Fox Sports app, on YouTube TV, or on FuboTV. You’ll be able to watch World Cup 2022 in 4K resolution and high dynamic range ( HDR) in a number of places.Įvery match of this World Cup will be produced in 4K, Fox says.

(What it doesn’t necessarily require is for that subscription to actually be yours.) How to watch the World Cup in 4K and HDRĪnd this may well be best-looking World Cup in history, thanks to your television. That method requires a subscription to some other service - cable, satellite, or a livestreaming service. Note that all of those streaming services have free trials, so you can watch the World Cup for free so long as those trials are active.Įvery match also will be available on the Fox Sports app.
