​It’s Friday, and the FIFA World Cup buzz is at its peak as teams prepare for the knockout rounds. In today’s marquee quarter-final, Spain faces Belgium in a clash that promises tense football and high-stakes drama. The winner will advance to the semi-finals to take on France, turning this matchup into a pivotal segment of the tournament’s final stages. Will the Spaniards extend their run with precision and flair, or will Belgium’s resilience and encounter-tested squad flip the script and pull off the upset?
Kickoff time and broadcasting details vary by region, so here’s where and when to tune in to catch all the action. If you’re watching from Brazil or accessing services that stream international events, you’ll find the game coverage on Globo channels, SporTV, SBT, NSports, GloboPlay, and CazéTV. Fans elsewhere should check local listings or streaming platforms affiliated with the official World Cup broadcaster in their country, as platform availability can differ from one market to another.
As you prepare for kickoff, share your prediction in the comments: who do you think will come out on top—Spain’s technical organization and creative buildup, or Belgium’s potent attack and disciplined defense? Your PICK could spark a lively discussion among fellow fans and add some extra excitement as the match unfolds.
Beyond the Spain vs. Belgium match, a full lineup of other sports events is on the slate for the evening. At 4pm, the latest installment of this week’s football lineup features the Spain vs. Belgium quarter-final. Later in the evening, at 7pm, Juventude takes on Vila Nova, with Disney+ carrying the action. The 8pm slot showcases Sport facing Botafogo-SP, available on XSports, ESPN, Disney+, and SportyNet. In the Uruguayan League, Deportivo Maldonado battles Albion at 7pm, streaming on Disney+. The NWSL action continues at 9pm with Orlando Pride vs. KC Current, available on GOAT, followed by Utah Royals versus Gotham FC at 11pm, also on GOAT.
This article has been translated into English using AI, and you can read the original Portuguese version here if you’d like to compare or learn more about the regional context. Stay tuned for live updates, post-match analyses, and insights as the quarter-finals unfold and fans around the world learn who will book a place in the World Cup semi-finals. Â
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