Don't Miss Spain vs. Belgium: Your Complete Guide to Watching Live on TV and Stream

Don't Miss Spain vs. Belgium: Your Complete Guide to Watching Live on TV and Stream

Spain vs. Belgium is the second quarterfinal of this summer's World Cup, bringing two well-known European rivals together as they battle for a spot in the final four.

Although these two sides haven't faced each other in ten years, this will mark their 23rd encounter (excluding the Olympics). Spain has historically held the upper hand with 12 wins, including five consecutive victories, though the Red Devils claimed the only knockout meeting between the two at the World Cup — a penalty shootout win back in 1986.

La Roja enters Friday's match at SoFi Stadium as the clear favorite, having won four of five World Cup games this summer while keeping a clean sheet in all but one. Belgium has shown its quality — most recently putting on a strong display against the USMNT — but will need to step up their game even further to topple Spain.

Here's everything you need to know about watching this compelling quarterfinal.

What Time Does Spain vs. Belgium Kick Off?

How to Watch Spain vs. Belgium on TV, Live Stream

Telemundo serves as the Spanish-language broadcaster in the United States as usual, while Fox Network and fuboTV hold the rights for English-language coverage.

Viewers in Canada can choose from TSN, CTV, RDS, and Crave, while audiences in Mexico are limited to streaming through ViX.

The BBC will be broadcasting the all-European contest for viewers in the United Kingdom.

Country

Broadcaster(s)

United States

Fox Network, fuboTV, Telemundo, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo, Fox One

Canada

TSN+, TSN1, TSN3, TSN4, TSN5, RDS, CTV, RDS App, CTV App, Crave

Mexico

ViX Mexico

United Kingdom

BBC One, BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport Web

What's Next for Spain, Belgium?

Belgium players celebrating

The winner of Friday's fixture will advance to the semifinal on Tuesday, July 14 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, where they will take on France after Les Bleus defeated Morocco on Thursday.

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Should Spain or Belgium go on to win their semifinal, they will earn a place in the tournament's showpiece final, scheduled for July 19.

The two losing semifinalists will compete in the third-place playoff match on July 18.

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