Where to watch Spain vs. Belgium live stream, TV channel, start time for World Cup quarterfinal match

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Spain’s stingy defense meets Belgium’s red-hot attack when the two sides collide in the World Cup quarterfinals, pitting an impenetrable force against a nearly unstoppable one.
Spain punched its ticket with a 91st-minute Mikel Merino winner over Portugal and still hasn’t allowed a goal through the tournament, making it the first team to reach the quarterfinals without conceding since Italy in 1990. La Roja is chasing a return to the semifinals for the first time since its 2010 title run, having failed to get past the Round of 16 in the two tournaments since.
Belgium, meanwhile, is riding a wave of momentum after routing the United States 4-1 in the Round of 16, a game in which Charles De Ketelaere scored twice and Romelu Lukaku and Hans Vanaken each added a goal. The Red Devils have scored at least three goals in three straight matches and sit third in the tournament with 13 total, behind only France and Argentina’s 14 apiece.
It’s Belgium’s first quarterfinal appearance since a third-place finish in 2018, and they’re eyeing another step toward a first-ever World Cup title.
However, history isn’t on Belgium’s side, as Spain has won all five previous meetings between the countries, including a 5-0 blowout in 2009 World Cup qualifying.
Keep an eye on Mikel Oyarzabal (four goals) and Lamine Yamal for Spain, and Lukaku (three goals) and Leandro Trossard for Belgium, as both goalkeepers — Unai Simon and Thibaut Courtois — have been busy in net.
Here’s everything you need to know to watch the Spain vs. Belgium World Cup quarterfinal match, including where to watch on TV or live stream, what time the game starts and more.
Spain vs. Belgium live stream, TV channel
- TV channel: FOX
- Live stream: fubo, Fox One, Fox Sports app/website
Spain vs. Belgium will be broadcast on FOX in the United States with streaming options available on its dedicated platforms.
The best place to catch the match is on streaming service fubo, with new customers able to sign up for a FREE trial.
Fubo offers a free trial for new subscribers, so you can try the service before you buy. Stream ESPN, ABC, CBS, Fox and 100+ top channels of live TV and sports without cable. (Participating plans only. Taxes and fees may apply.)
What time does Spain vs. Belgium start?
Spain vs. Belgium kicks off Friday, July 10, at 3 p.m. ET at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.
Here’s how that time translates across the United States time zones:
| Date | Kickoff time | |
| Eastern Time | Friday, July 10 | 3 p.m. |
| Central Time | Friday, July 10 | 2 p.m. |
| Mountain Time | Friday, July 10 | 1 p.m. |
| Pacific Time | Friday, July 10 | 12 p.m. |
World Cup schedule today and tomorrow
All times Eastern.
Friday, July 10
- Spain vs. Belgium (3 p.m.)
Saturday, July 11
- Norway vs. England (5 p.m.)
- Argentina vs. Switzerland (9 p.m.)
MORE:Complete World Cup schedule and fixtures
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