Where to Watch Spain vs Saudi Arabia Free From Anywhere
The game runs Sunday, June 21 at 12:00 p.m. ET (9:00 a.m. PT) from Atlanta, free over the air on FOX in the US, with Telemundo carrying the Spanish call. Several countries stream the match for free: BBC iPlayer in the UK, SBS in Australia, RTÉ in Ireland, RTVE in Spain and CazéTV on YouTube in Brazil.
Each service is fenced to its own country, so if you are outside that territory a VPN can put you on a local server and unblock the free feed — the writeup mentions NordVPN at $3.37/month with code GIZMODO and a 30-day money-back guarantee. In the US a $20 antenna or a smart-TV FOX app provides a free 1080p broadcast; FOX One and the FOX Sports app require a login and Peacock carries a paid Spanish feed.
Smart DNS can send a free overseas stream to consoles, smart TVs or a Steam Deck that will not run a VPN app directly. Spain entered the tournament ranked No. 1 and opened with a 0-0 draw against Cape Verde; Saudi Arabia drew 1-1 with Uruguay, so both sides have one point.
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