FIFA has been busy of late, to say the least! The 2022 FIFA World Cup draw has just been completed and FIFA has wasted no time in announcing a new platform of their own to follow all of the world's football, with FIFA+ now available.
So, find out which leagues are available to watch on FIFA+ here.
What is FIFA+?
FIFA+ is a brand new streaming platform, one where users can watch or stream thousands of live matches per month.
They will also be able to get their hands on stories from their favourite footballs, both past and present, as well as being able to access the biggest archive of World Cup matches on the internet.
What leagues are on FIFA+?
The games will be from 100 FIFA member associations and will include 11,000 women’s matches.
Live coverage will range from Europe’s topflight leagues to previously unserved competitions from around the world in men’s, women’s and youth football.
From launch, 1,400 matches will be live-streamed monthly on FIFA Plus, rising rapidly.
Ahead of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, the platform aims to be home to every women’s and men’s World Cup match ever recorded, totalling more than 2,000 hours of archive content.
The FIFA Plus archive will launch with more than 2,500 videos dating back to the 1950s, with many more to be added.
You can sign up for FIFA+ here.