The 2022 World Cup in Qatar is now well underway, with 32 nations from around the globe competing for the biggest prize in football.
For those wishing to tune in via global TV outlets, the options are simple, with BBC and ITV here in the UK are supplying all the action from the Middle East. There is also positive news regarding audio commentary throughout the competition with the BBC and TalkSport here in the UK supplying live feeds for all buddying listeners.
Every match throughout is being broadcast finishing with the final on 18 December from the Lusail Stadium in Doha. So just how can you tune in to catch all the action via audio outlets, football.london has all the details below...
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How can I listen to coverage of the World Cup?
BBC's exemplary service 'BBC Sounds' has you covered throughout the tournament, with the broadcaster announcing they will provide an audio feed at every match throughout the tournament.
What other options do I have to choose from?
Also set to offer coverage throughout the tournament, TalkSport is coveingr every England and Wales game from the Gulf state, with exclusive coverage also available online. Laura Woods, Ally McCoist, Jim White, Simon Jordan and Gabby Agbonlahor are just some of the names available to listen too throughout.
How can I access the live radio commentary for England's games?
The option to listen to England's final Group B game is available via BBC Sounds via this link, with BBC Radio 5 Live providing live coverage from the Khalifa International Stadium in Doha.
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