Cybersecurity
How to Watch World Cup Soccer in the U.S. for Free -- Legally
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It isn’t always easy cutting the cable cord. Most countries offer full World Cup soccer broadcasts for free. In the U.S., Disney, through its ESPN network, wants you to pay.
But for the devout cord-cutter unwilling to pay even for the best television (I’m looking at you, Game-of-Thrones hackers), there is an answer. This one is free and legal, and you don’t have to jump through a bunch of computer-security hoops to do it.