Watch the World Cup for Free!

The IT department is excited to announce that World Cup 2014 matches will be provided on KAUST’s TV network free of charge.

World Cup 2014 matches will be available on beIN Sports channels from June 12 until July 13. Please reboot your set-top-box, then switch to beIN Sports channels (Channel No. 361-375).

Channel Number Channel Name
361 beIN Sports 1 HD
362 beIN Sports 2 HD
363 beIN Sports 3 HD
364 beIN Sports 4 HD
365 beIN Sports 5 HD
366 beIN Sports 6 HD
367 beIN Sports 7 HD
368 beIN Sports 8 HD
369 beIN Sports 9 HD
370 beIN Sports 10 HD
371 beIN Sports 11 HD
372 beIN Sports 12 HD
373 beIN Sports 13 HD FR
374 beIN Sports 14 HD FR
375 beIN Sports 15 HD ES


If you need further information or if you experience difficulties in viewing the above channels, please contact our TV Service Provider (Selevision) on 808-4788 (lines are open Saturday-Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 1 p.m., and Friday 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.) or 920020078. You can also contact them by sending an email to: kaust@selevision.net

We wish you all a highly enjoyable 2014 World Cup.

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3 Comment

Glenn Carney June 8, 2014 - 1:41 pm

Fantastic news, thank you very much!!!!

Erica June 9, 2014 - 10:31 am

I am not really a soccer fan 🙁 but this is a great gesture by KAUST for those who are fans. Well done.

Simon June 11, 2014 - 2:04 pm

This is tremendous news – now all we need is a stunning World Cup with plenty of goals, and the top players of the world performing with panache and daring adventure – 4-4 draws instead of ‘beige’ 0-0’s need to become the norm during World Cup 2014.

As the iconic and legendary Liverpool FC manager, the late great Bill Shankley once famously said;

“Some people believe football is a matter of life and death. I’m very disappointed with that attitude. I can assure you it is much, much more important than that.”

World Cup 2014. Bring It On!

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