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WORLD CUP 2022

France vs Australia: How to watch on TV and online, time, location, etc

Here’s all the information you need on how to watch the Group D matchup between France and Australia in Al-Wakrah, Qatar on Tuesday, Nov. 22 at Al-Janoub Stadium.

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Here’s all the information you need on how to watch the Group D matchup between France and Australia in Al-Wakrah, Qatar on Tuesday, Nov. 22 at Al.Janoub Stadium.
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France will play Australia as they start their campaigns on Tuesday, Nov. 22 at Al-Janoub Stadium in Group D of the Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup, with the game kicking off at 2 p.m. ET / 11 a.m. PT.

You can watch the game on FuboTV (free trial available)

Where can I watch France vs. Australia?

  • Location: Al Wakrah, Qatar
  • Arena: Al-Janoub Stadium
  • Date: Tuesday, Nov. 22
  • Kick-off time: 2 p.m. ET / 11 a.m. PT

You can watch the TV broadcast of the France vs. Australia game live on FOX and Telemundo.

You can stream France vs Australia on FuboTV (free trial available)

You can also watch the game on the following streaming services in the US:

  • Vidgo
  • Sling TV
  • Peacock TV
  • YouTube TV
  • DirecTV Stream

If you want to learn all about the teams that are fighting it out for the 2022 FIFA World Cup, we have all the information you need about the fixtures, dates, times, group stage schedule, and some details about each country, their star players, and their coaches in a handy World Cup primer.

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Defending champs: Heavy favorites

The France vs. Australia matchup is one of the most anticipated games of the group stage, although the defending champions are the clear favorites to win both the game and the group.

Historically, France has had a better track record at the World Cup, more consistently reaching the later stages of the tournament, whereas Australia has yet to get past the round of 16. France also has two World Cup trophies under their belt.

Even with the loss of star player Karim Benzema, Didier Deschamps still has a lot of other talented superstars to count on, including Kylian Mbappé and Eduardo Camavinga.