Free Viewing Available for World Cup Videos and Archives

Samsung Electronics announced on the 31st that it has included the FIFA Plus(+) channel in its 'Samsung TV Plus' service available on its smart TVs. Going forward, Samsung smart TV users will be able to enjoy a variety of content provided by the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) for free, including original videos and archives of the men's and women's World Cups, live matches, and highlights.


FIFA+ is the official streaming service of FIFA. It offers diverse content related to football stars and FIFA-sanctioned tournaments. FIFA Originals showcase behind-the-scenes stories of players in the World Cup through documentaries, talk shows, and shorts. On the FIFA Archive, viewers can watch matches from the FIFA World Cup and FIFA Women's World Cup. In addition to replays, highlights and goal scenes are also available.


Samsung TV Plus 'FIFA+' channel available on Samsung Smart TV / Photo by Samsung Electronics

Samsung TV Plus 'FIFA+' channel available on Samsung Smart TV / Photo by Samsung Electronics

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Choi Yong-hoon, Vice President of Samsung Electronics' Visual Display Business Division, said, "We are pleased to deliver the valuable global FIFA+ content through Samsung TV Plus in celebration of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup," adding, "Samsung TV Plus plans to continuously add various sports content, including football content provided by FIFA."



Samsung TV Plus is a FAST (Free Ad-supported Streaming TV) service that allows users to enjoy a wide range of content in categories such as movies, dramas, entertainment, news, and sports for free. It offers over 2,000 channels in 24 countries worldwide, including South Korea, the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. It is available to users of Samsung smart TVs, smart monitors, Family Hub, Galaxy smartphones, and tablets.


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