Spain vs Belgium Live Stream: How to Watch FIFA World Cup 2026 Quarterfinal Match from Anywhere
The World Cup quarterfinals are in full swing as Spain and Belgium square off at Los Angeles Stadium in Inglewood, California. Both teams advanced to the knockout stage without tasting defeat in the group phase, and now face a high-stakes showdown with a place in the semifinals on the line.
Spain have gone 36 consecutive competitive matches without a loss since March 2023. While Spain has proved itself as Europe’s most dominant and consistent team over the past three and a half years, Belgium is taking the 2026 FIFA World Cup as a big chance for its talented golden generation to finally achieve something special together on the biggest stage.
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The Belgian side still chasing the breakthrough many have long expected from its star-studded squad. “Everyone is already talking about us going home, but we believe we can do it,” Belgium coach Rudi Garcia said through an interpreter Thursday.
“We believe we can pull off an upset, and we will do everything we can to get to the semis.”
The winner will take on France in Tuesday’s semifinal near Dallas. Spain is considered such a strong favorite that coach Luis de la Fuente spent part of Thursday’s news conference fielding questions from Spanish reporters about a possible heavyweight showdown with Les Bleus rather than Belgium.
The Red Devils, however, believe they’re peaking at the right time. They cruised past co-host United States 4-1 on Monday, delivering their most convincing performance of the tournament while stretching their unbeaten run to 18 matches in all competitions.
Coach Rudi Garcia and striker Romelu Lukaku also brushed off any concerns that their exuberant celebrations after the win might have turned the Los Angeles crowd against them.
However, Spain has looked nearly untouchable defensively throughout the tournament, with Rodri pulling the strings from midfield and helping shield the back line. Goalkeeper Unai Simón has barely been tested, making just six saves in five World Cup matches.
That could change against Belgium, whose attack is packed with firepower, including Kevin De Bruyne, Youri Tielemans, Romelu Lukaku, Leandro Trossard and Charles De Ketelaere, who scored twice in the emphatic win over the United States.
While Spain boasts plenty of attacking talent, led by teenage star Lamine Yamal, goals haven’t always come easily. Seven of La Roja’s nine goals at this World Cup came in one-sided wins over Saudi Arabia and Austria. In the round of 16, Spain needed Mikel Merino’s stoppage-time strike to edge Portugal 1-0.
When and Where
The Spain vs Belgium 2026 FIFA World Cup Quarterfinal match will be played at Los Angeles Stadium, Inglewood, California, USA, on July 10, Friday. The match starts at 3 PM ET/8 PM BST/12:30 AM IST (July 11)/3:30 AM AEST (July 11).
How to Watch
Official Broadcasters by Country
| Country | TV Channels | Livestreaming |
| United States | FOX, FS1 (English), Telemundo (Spanish) | FOX Sports App, Telemundo Deportes |
| United Kingdom | BBC, ITV | BBC iPlayer, ITVX |
| India | Zee Network channels | ZEE5 |
| Canada | Bell Media (TSN, CTV) | TSN+ |
| Mexico | TelevisaUnivision, TV Azteca | ViX |
| Argentina | Telefe, TyC Sports | TyC Sports Play |
| Brazil | Globo, SporTV | Globoplay |
| Germany | ARD, ZDF, MagentaTV | MagentaTV |
| France | M6, beIN Sports | beIN SPORTS Connect |
| Spain | RTVE, DAZN | RTVE Play, DAZN Spain |
| Singapore | Mediacorp | mewatch |
| Belgium | RTBF, VRT | RTBF Auvio, VRT MAX |
| Netherlands | NOS | NPO Start |