The FIFA World Cup, the biggest and most-awaited football tournament, is just around the corner, and fans of the sport are excited to watch matches either live at the stadiums or on their TVs. To celebrate the FIFA World Cup, Roku has geared up to bring a new dedicated space for all things football. Yes, Roku now has a special Soccer Zone that includes match schedules and football-centric live TV channels to keep you up to date with the games.
The new soccer zone is now live and running for all Roku users – be it the streaming stick, the Roku box, or the Roku-branded smart TVs. Here’s what the special Soccer zone hub contains
- A dedicated stats tracker that keeps track of the top goalscorer and assist leader
- Live score tracker and dedicated score strip with match updates on the go.
- Option to add teams as your favorites, so you never miss a match or updates.
- A decent number of free as-supported Live channels to watch the FIFA World Cup matches live.
While the dedicated Soccer Zone is a great way to stay up to date about the World Cup, here is a list of the free channels that let you watch the matches live while sitting in the comfort of your home.
- Channel 5243: FIFA Plus Women
- Channel 227: Sports Illustrated
- Channel 929: FIFA Plus Español
While these are newly added football-centric channels to Roku, you can also stream and watch matches from channels like Fox Sports and FIFA+.
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If you’re a fan of football and own a Roku device, you can now access the brand-new Soccer Zone in the following regions.
- United States
- Canada
- Mexico
- Brazil
- Colombia
- Argentina
- United Kingdom
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