It is less than 10 days before the FIFA World Cup 2022 kick-off starts, and to help you stay on top of the news, Google has published a list of the ways you can use their tools to stay up to date.

Get in on the action with Search

Firstly, to prepare for the tournament, you can simply search “World Cup” and follow your favourite teams. Click on the bell in the top-right-hand corner to opt-in to receive notifications about your squad. When you look up a match you will be able to view in-depth stats, win probabilities and key events timelines.

Screenshot of a Search result page featuring the win probability and stats for a match

Gif of someone pinning a soccer match score to their screen

If you cant watch the match but still want real-time scores, you can pin the score on your Android phone so you can easily see it even while you are on the go. Using your Android Google App or from Search on mobile browsers, simply tap the match you want to track and drag to pin the score anywhere on your screen.

You can also catch all the “ooh”, “ahh” and “GOOAAAL” moments you might have missed with daily recap videos directly on Search from FIFA+ and official broadcasters including beIN SPORTS, BBC, ZDF and more. Dive even deeper and look up your favorite athletes to learn more about their stories and accomplishments.

Screenshot of a Search results page for the query world cup matches showcasing individual game video recaps and overall day 1 video recaps

On Search, when you look up players, you’ll be able to rate players based on how you think they’ll perform and see how that rating stands up against the others. Soon you will also be able to compete with fans in Google’s multiplayer online game. People from around the world will work together to help their team score the most amount of goals to win. Once a real-life match is set, pick your team and work with other fans to score the most virtual goals before the match ends.

Gif of an interactive scoring game where you are competing with players from around the world to try and score as many goals as you can

Find exciting content from the FIFA World Cup™ 2022 on YouTube

There are even more ways to watch the biggest moments throughout the tournament on YouTube. World Cup fans can catch up on and rewatch the most exciting moments of every game on YouTube via FIFA and official broadcast channels. Starting November 20, YouTube TV subscribers can watch live the FIFA World Cup 2022™ on FOX and FS1, and make the most of their viewing experience with gameday features such as key plays to catch up on real-time highlights, stats, scores and standings. Members subscribed to the 4K Plus add-on can enjoy all 64 matches in ultra-high-definition. For those looking to tune in to the Spanish broadcast, Telemundo is included as part of the YouTube TV Base Plan. You can also find exclusive Shorts and long-form content for this year’s World Cup from creators like DeestroyingRimaCheeky BoyosJesserAbo Flah and more. Relive and react to your favourite World Cup moments using the Remix feature in Shorts. Be sure to follow along using #ShortsFIFAWorldCup and join in the fun by using this hashtag when you upload your own content.

Catch the matches and highlights with Google TV

With your Google TV device, you’ll be able to tune in to everything from the group stage to the finale. Jump straight into live matches featured in your For you tab. A new row lets you explore World Cup content like live games, highlights, recaps and more from FIFA+, ITV, Peacock, Telemundo, ViX and other broadcasters. These updates on Google TV are available on the new Chromecast with Google TV and other Google TV devices including HisensePhilipsSony and TCL.

Image of Google TV homescreen on a TV frame highlighting the Latest from FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 row with featured content.

Discover new places to see the action

Want to watch the game with other fans? A new label for businesses on Search will launch ahead of the games and help you do just that. Soon you can simply search for “Where to watch the world cup near me” within Search to find a nearby venue of your choice. Business owners should review their local rules about showing sporting events to the public before applying the new label.

Static image of a local restaurant displaying a business label that says “Showing the World Cup.

FIFA World Cup themed soccer ball with Hublot’s World Cup edition smartwatch laying across on top showing the time and the World Cup banner.

Countdown with Wear OS

Don’t miss any matches with your Wear OS by Google watch. You can check your match viewing plans from your calendar in the Agenda app and ask Google to set reminders for upcoming matches. With Hublot’s Big Bang e FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022™, a connected watch powered with Wear OS, you can wear the same watch that all of the official referees will wear in the World Cup. Before the tournament begins, the watch will display a countdown to the opening match on November 20. During the tournament, you can get useful information ahead of a match, like team line-ups and player profiles. The watch even animates if a team scores, so you’ll never miss a goal!

Grow your knowledge about the World Cup with Assistant

Google Assistant is helping long-time soccer fans and those new to the World Cup with an expanded collection of facts. Say “Give me a soccer fun fact” to learn about the first females to referee the tournament, the number of stadiums lined up to host the event and more. To chat about the game, ask Assistant, “Do you like soccer?” and “Who’s your favorite soccer player?”, or celebrate together with “It’s game time” or “Say goal!”

Whether you are a casual fan, soccer aficionado or hopping on the bandwagon, Google has got you covered.