USA's World Cup Journey Begins
The United States is set to commence its journey in the FIFA World Cup with a highly anticipated match against Paraguay, marking the third host nation to enter the tournament. Following the impressive starts of Mexico and Canada, the USA will take the field as co-hosts, aiming for a triumphant beginning on home soil. Additionally, this match will witness the entry of Brazil, the record World Cup champions, into the competition, adding to the excitement of the opening rounds. SPORTBILD provides essential information on how to catch the World Cup action live on TV and via streaming.
For those eager to watch the USA's inaugural match, an early wake-up call will be necessary since the game is scheduled for 3 AM local time in Germany. Fans must either rise early or stay awake to support their team as they face Paraguay in this crucial opener.
Exciting Matches Ahead
The excitement does not end with the USA's match. Later on Saturday evening at 9 PM, Qatar will square off against Switzerland, followed by the first marquee matchup of the tournament at midnight, where Brazil will take on Morocco—a team that surprised many with their fourth-place finish in the 2022 World Cup.
As the weekend progresses, early Sunday morning will feature Haiti going up against Scotland at 3 AM, followed by a clash between Turkey and Australia at 6 AM. It is essential for avid fans who wish to watch every match of the World Cup to consider subscribing to the paid MagentaTV service, as both the USA versus Paraguay encounter and the Turkish opener will not be available on free TV or via free streaming options.
Fortunately, fans can catch Qatar vs. Switzerland, Brazil vs. Morocco, and Haiti vs. Scotland on free TV. The Swiss match (9 PM on Saturday) and the Brazilian showdown (midnight on Sunday) will be broadcasted by ZDF, while the Scottish opener at 3 AM will be featured on ARD. For those unable to watch live, continuous updates and comprehensive coverage of the World Cup can be found on the SPORTBILD live ticker.
As reported by sportbild.bild.de.