Spain vs. Belgium: Kickoff Time, Live Stream, and TV Info for World Cup 2026 Quarterfinal
Spain Faces Belgium in a High-Stakes World Cup Quarterfinal
The quarterfinal match between Spain and Belgium will showcase two very different styles: Spain's formidable defense against Belgium’s dynamic attack. Spain has yet to concede a goal in this tournament, a feat not seen since Italy's 1990 run, and they secured their spot with a last-minute win over Portugal thanks to Mikel Merino.
Belgium arrives after a commanding 4-1 victory over the United States, powered by a brace from Charles De Ketelaere and goals from Romelu Lukaku and Hans Vanaken. This marks Belgium's first quarterfinal since their third-place finish in 2018, and they aim for their first-ever World Cup title. Historically, Spain holds an unbeaten record against Belgium, including a 5-0 win during 2009 qualifiers.
Key players to watch include Spain's Mikel Oyarzabal and Lamine Yamal, while Belgium will rely on Lukaku and Leandro Trossard. Both teams’ goalkeepers, Unai Simon and Thibaut Courtois, have been active and crucial throughout the tournament.
Match Details: When and Where
The clash is set for Friday, July 10, at 3 p.m. Eastern Time. The venue is SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. Here’s how kickoff times break down across U.S. time zones:
Where to Watch Spain vs. Belgium
In the United States, the game will be televised on FOX. Fans can also stream it live via fubo, Fox One, or the Fox Sports app and website. Fubo offers a free trial for new users, letting viewers test the service before subscribing. It carries ESPN, ABC, CBS, Fox, and over 100 other channels.
This match is part of a packed World Cup schedule, with Norway vs. England and Argentina vs. Switzerland following on Saturday, July 11.
About the 2026 FIFA World Cup
- The tournament runs from June 11 to July 19, 2026.
- It’s the first World Cup hosted by three countries: the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
- Matches take place in 16 cities across North America, including Los Angeles, Toronto, Mexico City, and New York/New Jersey.
- For the first time, 48 teams compete instead of 32, expanding the number of games to 104.
- English broadcasts in the U.S. appear on FOX and FS1; Spanish coverage is available on Telemundo and Universo, with streaming options on Peacock and DIRECTV.
- The final will be played on July 19 at MetLife Stadium, known officially as New York-New Jersey Stadium for this event.
Streaming and Broadcast Notes
You can catch most matches live via streaming platforms depending on your preferred language and region. For English speakers in the U.S., fubo remains a popular choice to watch without cable.






