Belgium and Iran meet in Group G action on Sunday, with both sides seeking their first victory at the 2026 World Cup to effectively secure their spots in the next round.
This tournament marks the final chapter for what remains of Belgium's golden generation and, while the Red Devils are no longer the formidable title threat they were at Russia 2018, they remain the group's frontrunners. Belgium settled for a 1–1 stalemate against Egypt in their opener and will be eager to claim maximum points in their second outing.
Iran is navigating enormous challenges at this tournament, given the country's ongoing conflict and the political difficulties affecting its ability to enter the United States. Nevertheless, Team Melli earned a draw against New Zealand in their opening fixture, and a shock result against Belgium would nearly seal their first-ever appearance in the World Cup knockout stages.
With all teams in the group tied on one point, the stakes couldn't be higher. Here's everything you need to know about how to catch the action at SoFi Stadium.

What Time Does Belgium vs. Iran Kick Off?
How to Watch Belgium vs. Iran on TV, Live Stream

U.S.-based fans looking to tune into Belgium's showdown with Iran can catch the action on FS1, the official home of the World Cup in America. The channel is also accessible through fuboTV, and the match will be streamed on FOX One.
Spanish-language coverage of the game is available on Telemundo.
Elsewhere across North America, Canadian viewers can follow the action on TSN, with RDS and Crave also providing coverage. Mexican fans can watch exclusively via ViX.
In the United Kingdom, the match will be broadcast on ITV1, with ITVX serving as the streaming option.
Country | Broadcaster(s) |
|---|---|
United States | Fox Sports 1, fuboTV, Telemundo, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo, FOX One |
Canada | TSN+, TSN1, TSN3, TSN4, TSN5, RDS, RDS App, Crave |
United Kingdom | ITV1, ITVX |
Mexico | ViX Mexico |
What's Next for Belgium, Iran?
Attention will swiftly turn to the final round of Group G fixtures after Belgium's encounter with Iran.
SI answers is our AI answer engine trained on human-created content.
Belgium will travel north to take on New Zealand on Friday, June 26 in Vancouver — a match in which anything short of a victory would be seen as a major setback for the Red Devils.
Simultaneously, Iran will face Egypt in Seattle, with hopes of securing a historic berth in the round of 32.
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Roberto Casillas is a Sports Illustrated FC freelance writer covering Liga MX, the Mexican National Team & Latin American players in Europe. He is a die hard Cruz Azul and Chelsea fan.
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