July 5, 2026 - 02:02

The World Cup knockout stage is heating up, and the Round of 16 brings a fascinating matchup between France and Paraguay. Both teams have shown grit to get here, but only one will move on to the quarterfinals. If you are looking to catch the action live without paying a dime, there are a few ways to do it depending on where you are in the world.
For viewers in the United States, the match will be broadcast on Fox and Telemundo. If you do not have a cable subscription, you can sign up for a free trial of a live TV streaming service like FuboTV or Sling. These trials usually last between three and seven days, which is more than enough time to watch this game and a few others. Just remember to cancel before the trial ends.
In the United Kingdom, the BBC and ITV share coverage of the World Cup. You can stream the match for free on BBC iPlayer or ITVX, though you will need to register for an account. Both services are completely legal and free to use with a UK postcode.
For fans in Canada, the match is available on TSN and RDS. If you are traveling or live in a country where the match is not being shown for free, a VPN can help. By connecting to a server in a country with free coverage, you can access the local broadcaster's stream. Just be aware that this may violate the streaming service's terms of use. The match kicks off at a time that works for both European and South American audiences, so check your local listings to set your alarm.
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