We all carry an iPhone with us to keep up to date, but if you have a MacBook in your backpack you can also very quickly access various ways to watch the games. Let’s see which are the best to watch the Qatar 2022 World Cup from macOS.
Two services for those who want to see Spain or the whole world
If you are only interested in watching the matches in which the Spanish team plays, it is best to access the RTVE website (they have a special section for the world cup) or their official application in the App Store. The Spanish public broadcaster broadcasts all these matches for free, so your search ends here.
There is other good news about RTVE: its channel is beginning to test 4K broadcasts via DTT, so if you have a good television in the living room you can enjoy that quality without having to subscribe to any service premium.
If, on the other hand, you want to watch all the World Cup matches regardless of who is playing them, then a quick way to do so is through the World Goal service. This offers you the ability to watch all the games in 4K and HDR in exchange for a single payment of 19.99 euros, all manageable from its official website and/or its iOS application.
Here’s a catch: you can watch the games on your Mac, but there’s no availability for Apple TV. It can be easily solved by sending the signal from the iPhone application using AirPlay, although the ideal would be to be able to use tvOS directly.