
All 104 FIFA World Cup 2026™ matches streaming on FOX One
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Watch Spain vs Belgium live, Friday July 10 at 3:00 p.m. ET / 12:00 p.m. PT from Los Angeles Stadium in the FIFA World Cup 2026™ Quarterfinals. Watch live on FOX or stream on FOX One. Spain enters unbeaten after eliminating Portugal and has yet to concede a goal in the tournament, while Belgium arrives on an 18-match unbeaten run after a dominant 4-1 victory over the USMNT. The European heavyweights meet again with a place in the semifinals on the line, renewing a rivalry that includes two previous FIFA World Cup™ meetings.
When: Friday, 10 July 2026
Time: 3:00 p.m. ET / 12:00 p.m. PT
Where: Los Angeles Stadium, Los Angeles, CA
TV Channels: FOX
Live Stream: FOX One, FOX Sports
If you're looking for where to watch Spain National Football Team vs Belgium National Football Team, All 4 FIFA World Cup 2026™ Quarter-final games will air live across FOX, with every match streaming live and on-demand on FOX One and the FOX Sports App. FOX One delivers a new, innovative World Cup viewing experience, including features like multiview, real-time stats, key plays, and personalized viewing options. Every soccer game will also be available in 4K. Start your 3-day free trial.
July 18, 2026
Match 103 - Watch France vs England (Bronze Final Match) 3rd - 5:00 p.m. ET / 2:00 p.m. PT
July 19, 2026
Match 104 - Watch Spain vs Argentina (FIFA World Cup Final Match)- 3:00 p.m. ET / 12:00 p.m. PT
You can watch James Corden World Cup Show on FOX One, featuring celebrity guests, tournament highlights, player interviews, and reactions to the biggest moments from the FIFA World Cup 2026™.
Spain holds the historical edge over Belgium, but their FIFA World Cup™ meetings have produced one victory apiece. Belgium famously advanced on penalties in the 1986 quarterfinals after a 1-1 draw, while Spain responded with a 2-1 win in the 1990 group stage. More recently, La Roja has won six of the last seven meetings between the sides, setting the stage for another heavyweight showdown with a place in the semifinals on the line.