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In a match that is going ahead despite security concerns, France need a win at home today to keep alive their hopes of finishing top of Nations League Group A2 as they host Israel.
Currently a point behind leaders Italy, the hosts will be without captain Kylian Mbappé, who has been left out of the squad by Didier Deschamps, with the coach describing the move as a “one-off decision” amid the Real Madrid star’s recent drop in form.
France face an Israel team that has found the going tough in this tournament’s top tier, having suffered four defeats from their four fixtures so far, with another loss today set to ensure their relegation to League B.
France host Israel at the Stade de France in Paris on Thursday, Nov. 14. Kickoff is set for 8:45 p.m. CET local time in France, which makes it a 7:45 p.m. GMT start in the UK, 2:45 p.m. ET or 11:45 a.m. PT kickoff in the US and Canada, and a 6:45 a.m. AEDT start on Friday, Nov. 15 in Australia.
Below, we’ll outline the best live TV streaming services to use to watch the game live wherever you are in the world.
Aurelien Tchouaméni scored the winner in France’s 2-1 away win against Belgium last month.
Livestream the France vs. Israel match in the US
Today’s game is on Fox Soccer Plus, which is available on a number of streaming platforms, including Fubo, Sling and DirectTV Stream.
There’s a lot to like about Fubo. In addition to it’s own Fubo Sports Network, it offers a wide selection of channels, plus its sports focus makes it especially attractive to soccer fans, as well as NBA, NHL and MLB fans who live in an area served by one of Fubo’s RSNs. It’s also a great choice for NFL fans, since it’s one of three services, alongside YouTube TV and Hulu, that offer NFL Network and optional RedZone. The biggest hole in Fubo’s lineup is the lack of Warner Bros. Discovery networks, including HGTV, Food Network, Cartoon Network, CNN, TNT and TBS — especially since the latter two carry a lot of sports content, in particular NBA, NHL and MLB. Those missing channels, and the $80 price tag, makes it less attractive than YouTube TV for most viewers. Read our Fubo review.
DirecTV Stream’s basic $80-a-month package includes a number of sports channels, but doesn’t include Fox Soccer Plus. For that you’ll need the service’s Sports Pack which costs an additional $14.99/month and includes Fox Soccer Plus along with other sports channels like MLB Network, NBA TV, and NHL Network.
Read our DirecTV Stream review.
Sling TV’s Blue plan includes FS1, making it a great option for those wanting to watch international soccer action. It’s $40 a month ($45 in some places) and includes over 40 channels, including other sports channels like ESPN. In order to watch this match you’ll need Sling’s Sports Extra add-on which costs an additional $11 a month and includes Fox Soccer Plus.