FOX One is giving soccer fans a new way to watch the FIFA Club World Cup without cable, with the service priced at $20 per month and carrying every match airing on FOX and FS1. The tournament begins June 11 and runs through July 19, which is why streaming options are suddenly in focus for viewers who want to follow all 104 matches from start to finish.
FOX One also comes with a three-day free trial, multiview that lets subscribers watch up to four live games at once and DVR capabilities. New customers can also get three months for $40 under a limited-time offer, and through July 1 buyers of a Roku Streaming Stick can receive one month of FOX One for free.
For viewers comparing services, FOX One is not the only route to the tournament. Fubo carries FOX and FS1 and offers hundreds of channels, with its Latino plan starting at $9.99 for the first month and $19.99 after that, while its English plans start at $45.99 after a five-day free trial. Sling Select starts at $20 per month and Sling Blue starts at $46 per month.
The most expensive options are also the most familiar ones. Hulu + Live TV costs $90 per month and includes FOX, FS1, Hulu's on-demand library, Disney+ and. DISH’s America’s Top 120 package also costs $90 per month and includes FOX and more than 190 channels. That makes FOX One the cheapest dedicated option in the group, but the right choice still depends on whether a viewer wants only the tournament or a broader live-TV bundle.
That tradeoff is the real question for anyone searching for fox one world cup coverage today. FOX and FS1 have all 104 matches, and the clock is already ticking toward June 11, when the tournament opens. For fans who only want the games, FOX One is the lowest-priced direct path. For anyone who wants a full channel lineup, the higher-cost bundles may make more sense before the first whistle is blown.

