How to live stream Morocco v Portugal and watch the World Cup 2022 from anywhere

Morocco are arguably the last underdog left in the competition, and they're ready to upset Portugal's party

A preview of the Morocco v Portugal World Cup 2022 clash, featuring Achraf Hakimi, Bruno Fernandes, Hakim Ziyech and Cristiano Ronaldo
(Image credit: FIFA/Getty Images)

If you're reading this in the UK, chances are you really want to know how to watch England vs France, and whether the World Cup curse of ITV can be held at bay. No, we're not talking about Sam Matterface and Lee Dixon; England supposedly often lose in World Cups when ITV broadcasts the match, as it does tonight. However, that old wive's tale was disproved in no uncertain terms against Senegal, so perhaps the hoodoo is lifted. Although Matterface and Dixon, alas, remain crap. 

Portugal vs Morocco starts shortly, at 3pm GMT, 4pm EST – and it's also at 4pm in Morocco, 2am AEDT, 7am PT or 10am ET.

Portugal coasted to a 6-1 victory in the Portugal v Switzerland game, and will be keen to carry that momentum into this quarter final clash. The European side have been firing in all cylinders and proved the strength of their squad goes beyond just the big names.

Morocco are the last real underdog in the competition, having won the Morocco v Spain match on penalties after holding them to a 0-0 draw in the game. A valiant performance from the African nation was enough to nullify Spain's threat, including a superb effort from goalkeeper, Yassine Bounou, between the sticks.

Of course, the obvious money goes on Portugal in this game, but writing off Morocco would be foolish. They've proven their worth thus far and deserve to be taken seriously. If they can limit the goalscoring prowess of this Portugal side like they did again Spain, we're in for a really interesting game.

Morocco v Portugal: kick-off time and stadium

Morocco v Portugal will kick off at 3pm GMT. It will take place at the Al Thumama Stadium in Doha, which has a capacity of 44,400.

Morocco is one hour ahead of GMT, so that's a 4pm start for fans there.

For fans in Australia, a 2am AEDT start will will surely dissuade most from catching the action live, while fans in the USA can tune in from 7am PT / 10am ET.

Morocco v Portugal: How to watch if you're out of the country

If you find yourself out of the country during the World Cup 2022, you may find that your usual method of watching doesn't work. Fear not, though – the best VPNs can help you navigate around geo-restrictions, to watch as you would when you were sat at home.

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Morocco v Portugal: how to watch in the UK

Watch Morocco v Portugal live on ITV

Watch Morocco v Portugal live on ITV

If you're in the UK you can watch all the coverage as it happens on ITV

Fans based in the UK can watch every moment of World Cup 2022 action for free. The broadcast rights are shared between BBC and ITV, with the final being shown on both. Oh, and you'll need a TV license.

If you're looking to watch online, you can use BBC iPlayer and ITV Hub to stream the games live.

Out of the country right now?

Use ExpressVPN to watch the World Cup 2022 from abroad

Morocco v Portugal: how to watch in the USA

Coverage in the USA is split between FOX and Fox Sports 1, with FOX showing all of the knockout games. If you don't have cable TV, there are still options.

Sling TV offers more than 30 channels including both FOX and FS1. Another option is Fubo TV, which is more costly, but comes with more than 100 channels, including both FOX and FS1, so you can watch every moment.

If you're out of the country and want to keep up with the action, use ExpressVPN to tune in to the World Cup 2022 from abroad.

Morocco v Portugal: how to watch in Australia

In Australia, the entire tournament will be free to view on SBS, and SBS On-Demand.

Out of the country for the World Cup? Use ExpressVPN to watch SBS as if you were at home. 

Sam Cross
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