With one of the most talented teams of the competition, French fans won't want to miss Les Bleus' matches on the go. Here are their options to watch the FIFA World Cup online.

France's best team since the 2006 World Cup enters this summer's tournament with high hopes. Led by Paul Pogba and Antoine Griezmann, Les Bleus have a legitimate chance to win this competition, and fans will be able to follow their performance in Russia on TV or via the various mobile and streaming options available.

Two networks will be in charge of broadcasting France's games in that country: TF1 and beIN Sports. Both networks will offer a different number of games, and we will let you know where and how you'll be able to follow those matches in any of those networks.

World Cup streaming via the official broadcasters

TF1

TF1, France's free-to-air channel will offer 28 games for fans to watch both on their TV channel and streaming services, including all of Les Bleus' games. Their website, www.tf1.fr/direct will offer all 28 live games both live and on-demand. If fans don't want to watch the entire game, they will also have the possibility of watching the highlights of each match.

beIN Sports  

beIN SPORTS France, the Qatari-owned network will broadcast all of the games to be played in the FIFA World Cup. Their website beIN Sports CONNECT will provide access to all the games, spiced up with extra content of the competition, with highlights for each game, stats and news.

World Cup streaming in English

Neither TF1 nor beIN Sports will offer English-spoken content for the 2018 FIFA World Cup on their channels, website or mobile apps.

World Cup streaming in French language

TF1The French free-to-air network will stream 28 games via their website, both live and on-demand. Football fans in France will be able to follow Les Bleus' performance in the competition wherever they go, as all of their games are included in TF1's listings. 

beIN Sports CONNECTThis website will provide access to all of the FIFA World Cup games, both live and on-demand. BeIN Sports will offer several options to follow the competition live, adding World Cup-related content for fans to enjoy. 

Apps with live World Cup games

MYTF1 App This app will offer the same content that can be found on the channel's website, keeping fans up-to-date in terms of information and live games. On-demand games will be available as well, and any user with a iOS or Android device will be able to download this app to follow the competition.

beIN SportsT CONNECT App - Available for iOS or Android users, this app will offer the same amount of games as the network's website. Extra content and highlights of every match will be available via this app, which will require users to pay a €15 subscription fee to access all content. Downloading the app will be free for everyone, but no access to any content will be provided without a subscription.

The 2018 FIFA World Cup Match Streaming Schedule

Please see below for detailed broadcast listings of all 64 World Cup live match broadcasts across all available official platforms in France.

Thursday, 14 June
Live
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11:00am
Russia 5 - 0 Saudi Arabia
Friday, 15 June
Live
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8:00am
Egypt 0 - 1 Uruguay
Live
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11:00am
Morocco 0 - 1 Iran
Live
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2:00pm
Portugal 3 - 3 Spain
Saturday, 16 June
Live
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6:00am
France 2 - 1 Australia
Live
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9:00am
Argentina 1 - 1 Iceland
Live
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12:00pm
Peru 0 - 1 Denmark
Live
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3:00pm
Croatia 2 - 0 Nigeria
Sunday, 17 June
Live
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8:00am
Costa Rica 0 - 1 Serbia
Live
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11:00am
Germany 0 - 1 Mexico
Live
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2:00pm
Brazil 1 - 1 Switzerland
Monday, 18 June
Live
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8:00am
Sweden 1 - 0 Korea Republic
Live
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11:00am
Belgium 3 - 0 Panama
Live
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2:00pm
Tunisia 1 - 2 England
Tuesday, 19 June
Live
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8:00am
Colombia 1 - 2 Japan
Live
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11:00am
Poland 1 - 2 Senegal
Live
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2:00pm
Russia 3 - 1 Egypt
Wednesday, 20 June
Live
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8:00am
Portugal 1 - 0 Morocco
Live
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11:00am
Uruguay 1 - 0 Saudi Arabia
Live
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2:00pm
Iran 0 - 1 Spain
Thursday, 21 June
Live
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8:00am
Denmark 1 - 1 Australia
Live
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11:00am
France 1 - 0 Peru
Live
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2:00pm
Argentina 0 - 3 Croatia
Friday, 22 June
Live
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8:00am
Brazil 2 - 0 Costa Rica
Live
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11:00am
Nigeria 2 - 0 Iceland
Live
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2:00pm
Serbia 1 - 2 Switzerland
Saturday, 23 June
Live
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8:00am
Belgium 5 - 2 Tunisia
Live
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11:00am
Korea Republic 1 - 2 Mexico
Live
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2:00pm
Germany 2 - 1 Sweden
Sunday, 24 June
Live
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8:00am
England 6 - 1 Panama
Live
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11:00am
Japan 2 - 2 Senegal
Live
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2:00pm
Poland 0 - 3 Colombia
Monday, 25 June
Live
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10:00am
Saudi Arabia 2 - 1 Egypt
Live
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10:00am
Uruguay 3 - 0 Russia
Live
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2:00pm
Iran 1 - 1 Portugal
Live
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2:00pm
Spain 2 - 2 Morocco
Tuesday, 26 June
Live
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10:00am
Australia 0 - 2 Peru
Live
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10:00am
Denmark 0 - 0 France
Live
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2:00pm
Iceland 1 - 2 Croatia
Live
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2:00pm
Nigeria 1 - 2 Argentina
Wednesday, 27 June
Live
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10:00am
Korea Republic 2 - 0 Germany
Live
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10:00am
Mexico 0 - 3 Sweden
Live
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2:00pm
Serbia 0 - 2 Brazil
Live
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2:00pm
Switzerland 2 - 2 Costa Rica
Thursday, 28 June
Live
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10:00am
Japan 0 - 1 Poland
Live
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10:00am
Senegal 0 - 1 Colombia
Live
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2:00pm
England 0 - 1 Belgium
Live
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2:00pm
Panama 1 - 2 Tunisia
Saturday, 30 June
Live
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10:00am
France 4 - 3 Argentina
*Round of 16
Live
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2:00pm
Uruguay 2 - 1 Portugal
*Round of 16
Sunday, 1 July
Live
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10:00am
Spain 1 - 1P Russia
*Round of 16
Live
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2:00pm
Croatia P1 - 1 Denmark
*Round of 16
Monday, 2 July
Live
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10:00am
Brazil 2 - 0 Mexico
*Round of 16
Live
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2:00pm
Belgium 3 - 2 Japan
*Round of 16
Tuesday, 3 July
Live
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10:00am
Sweden 1 - 0 Switzerland
*Round of 16
Live
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2:00pm
Colombia 1 - 1 England
*Round of 16
Friday, 6 July
Live
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10:00am
Uruguay 0 - 2 France
*Quarter Final 1
Live
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2:00pm
Brazil 1 - 2 Belgium
*Quarter Final 2
Saturday, 7 July
Live
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10:00am
Sweden 0 - 2 England
*Quarter Final 3
Live
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2:00pm
Russia 2 - 2P Croatia
*Quarter Final 4
Tuesday, 10 July
Live
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2:00pm
France 1 - 0 Belgium
*Semi Final 1
Wednesday, 11 July
Live
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2:00pm
Croatia 2 - 1 England
*Semi Final 2
Saturday, 14 July
Live
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10:00am
Belgium 2 - 0 England
*Third Place Game