FIFA.tv provides a great resource to catch some of your favorite matches - all without having to open your wallet.

What is FIFA.tv?

FIFA.tv is a free channel offered by FIFA on YouTube for its fans all around the world. You can access this via your TV, computer, phone, or other mobile device.

What does FIFA.tv offer its fans?

FIFA World Cup highlights (including epic goals), full matches, documentaries, exclusive interviews, and of course, behind the scenes coverage of both the men's and women's World Cups and more.

What are some of the upcoming matches available on FIFA.tv?

#WorldCupAtHome

This series covers matches from both the men's and women's World Cups. Here are some of the matches coming up for fans, with three matches featuring Germany's teams including the epic Germany vs. Italy clash at the 2006 World Cup and that match with David Beckham and England vs. Argentina back in 1998.

Plus, you get to see Germany vs. Brazil twice! First, it's the men's side in action starring Ronaldo, followed by the ladies the next day, featuring Marta:

Germany vs. Italy - April 24th at 14:00 EST/20:00 CET (2006 WC)

Argentina vs. England - April 25th at 12:00 EST/18:00 CET (1998 WC)

Germany vs. Brazil - April 26th at 12:00 EST/18:00 CET (2002 WC)

Germany vs. Brazil - April 27th at 14:00 EST/20:00 CET (2007 WWC)

Which platforms and devices work well with FIFA.tv?

You can easily access FIFA.tv via YouTube from your computer. Any browser should be fine, so that includes Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Apple Safari, and Microsoft Edge.

For those who want an on-the-go experience, FIFA.tv can also be accessed via mobile. It doesn't matter if you have an iPhone or an Android. Both phones are supported, as YouTube works with both.

And of course, you can also access FIFA.tv on YouTube on your TV as well.

Is FIFA.tv available everywhere in the world?

Yes, you can access FIFA.tv in most countries around the world, provided, of course, YouTube isn't blocked in your country for whatever reason.

Is FIFA.tv totally free? Or is it just a promotion during the COVID-19 pandemic?

FIFA.tv is totally free, and always has been, actually. Even before the coronavirus issue became a global problem and disrupted life for many of us around the world, fans were able to access all of these features without paying anything. All you need to do is simply check out their YouTube channel.

So once you have done that, make sure you bookmark Live Soccer TV's bespoke FIFA.tv link so you can ensure you will not miss out on any of the upcoming great matches in store during this shutdown period!