The 2022 World Cup has started and the first goals have been scored. If you don’t have time to follow all the games live or just want to watch the best scenes again after the games, you can tune in to the World Cup summaries on stream and TV.

In addition to the highlights, which are shown as part of the broadcasts on free TV on ARD and ZDF, there are other places where you can watch the goals on video.

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Here are all the goals and highlights of the 2022 World Cup

Shortly after the final whistle, the World Cup highlights will be streamed as a video on the ZDF website.

  • You can access the summaries either on the ZDF highlights page or on the general World Cup page on the free TV broadcaster’s website Find. Scroll down a bit. You can find the individual goal videos below the live streams.
  • In the All Matches All Goals section the videos will be provided with a slight delay.
  • The goals of all 64 World Cup games are shown.
  • A detailed report of the respective game is presented in around 4 minutes. In addition to the goals, there will also be all the other exciting scenes and impressions from the fans.

For example, you can now watch the highlights on ZDF from the opening game at the World Cup between Qatar and Ecuador and see all the goals again from scoring Watch England vs Iran.

World Cup 2022 highlights on TV

ARD and ZDF will show all 48 games live on free TV and on the online platforms as a live stream. Selected games can be seen exclusively on Magenta TV. There, too, there will be summaries of all the goals as part of the World Cup coverage. The Telekom service reports live from the World Cup tournament for 10 hours a day.

If you missed the games or didn’t have time to tune in during the live broadcast, you can watch the full-length reruns of the ZDF broadcasts again in the ZDF media library.

So you won’t miss a minute of the World Cup, even if you’re working or otherwise prevented. In addition to the “Re-Live” transmissions, there are also many reports about the 32 nations taking part in the World Cup. Elsewhere you can also find out where you can watch the 2022 World Cup on the radio.

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