View the live stream and TV coverage details and live score for the 2026 FIFA World Cup Group Quarter Final Match - Spain vs Belgium.
Spain and Belgium meet in a blockbuster FIFA World Cup quarterfinal on Friday in Los Angeles, with the winner advancing to face France in the semifinals. Spain arrive as one of the tournament favorites after beating Portugal 1-0 in the round of 16 and reaching the last eight without conceding a goal, while Belgium carry major momentum from their 4-1 win over the United States. Kick-off is set for 9:00 PM CET/CEST, 12:00 PM local time in Los Angeles, and 3:00 PM US Eastern.
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| Great Britain | Viewers in UK can watch the match live on: |
| United States | Soccer fans in the US can watch the match live on:
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| Canada | Canadian football fans follow the match live on: |
| Germany | Greman fans can watch the match live on:
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| Portugal | In Portugal the game will be broadcast live on Sport TV Channels 1 and 5. |
| Italy | In Italy fans can access the live coverage on:
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| Belgium | Football fans in Belgium can follow the match live on: |
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| Spain | Fubo TV, DAZN, RTVE Play, Tele Deportes, TVE La 1, La 2 Cat and Movistar Plus+ – M+ Liga de Campeones will broadcast the match live in Spain. |
| Sweden | The live coverage of the match will be available on SVT 1, SVT Play and Discovery +. |
| Norway | The Norwegian football fans can watch the match live on TV 2 Direkte and TV 2 Play. |
| France | beIN Sports 1, beIN Sports Connect, myCanal, M6+, Molotov and M6 will provide live coverage for French football fans. |
| Worldwide | See FIFA World Cup Media Partners by Country |
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Spain: Luis de la Fuente has praised Belgium as Spain’s toughest test so far. Lamine Yamal and Mikel Oyarzabal are expected to remain key attacking options, with Spain’s defensive structure and goalkeeper Unai Simón central to their clean-sheet run.
Belgium: Belgium will be without defender Zeno Debast, who has been ruled out amid a club-versus-country medical dispute over a thigh injury. Romelu Lukaku is expected to be an important option again, potentially from the bench, after scoring three goals and adding one assist in limited minutes.
Spain: Unai Simón; Pedro Porro, Robin Le Normand, Pau Cubarsí, Alejandro Grimaldo; Rodri, Fabián Ruiz, Dani Olmo; Lamine Yamal, Mikel Oyarzabal, Nico Williams.
Belgium: Thibaut Courtois; Thomas Meunier, Wout Faes, Arthur Theate, Maxim De Cuyper; Youri Tielemans, Amadou Onana, Kevin De Bruyne; Jérémy Doku, Charles De Ketelaere, Leandro Trossard.