Spain and Belgium are set to clash in a pivotal World Cup group stage encounter that could determine the path to the knockout rounds for both teams. The match, scheduled for July 10, 2026, will be broadcast across multiple platforms worldwide.
Kickoff Time and Venue
The game will kick off at 9:00 PM local time at the Estadio de la Cartuja in Seville, Spain. For viewers in other time zones, the match will start at 3:00 PM Eastern Time in the United States, 8:00 PM British Summer Time in the UK, and 5:00 AM Australian Eastern Standard Time on July 11.
TV Channels
In Spain, the match will be broadcast on Telecinco and Cuatro. Belgian viewers can watch on RTBF and VRT. In the United States, Fox Sports and Telemundo will air the game. The BBC will show the match in the United Kingdom, while in Australia, SBS will provide coverage.
Streaming Options
For cord-cutters, streaming services include FIFA+ (in select regions), fuboTV (US), BBC iPlayer (UK), and SBS On Demand (Australia). Subscribers to Sky Go (UK) or Optus Sport (Australia) can also stream live.
Team Form and Key Players
Spain enters the match after a dominant 3-0 victory over Japan, while Belgium drew 1-1 with Canada in their opener. Key players to watch include Spain's Pedri and Belgium's Kevin De Bruyne. According to FIFA statistics, Spain has won four of the last five meetings between the two nations.
Match Significance
A win for Spain would secure their spot in the round of 16, while Belgium needs a victory to keep their hopes alive in a tight group. "This is a must-win for us," said Belgium coach Domenico Tedesco in a pre-match press conference. Spain coach Luis de la Fuente emphasized the need for focus: "We respect Belgium, but we will play our game."
Viewing Tips
Fans are advised to check local listings for regional blackout restrictions. For optimal streaming, a stable internet connection of at least 10 Mbps is recommended. Some services offer free trials, but be sure to cancel before billing starts.



