Spain vs. Belgium: How to Watch the World Cup Quarterfinal Match

By admin — In News — July 10, 2026

   ​If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our site, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. After a punishing Round of 16, Belgium is set to meet Spain in a matchup that should be significantly tougher for the Red Devils. Spain secured their place in the quarterfinals with a stoppage-time victory over Portugal, a long and tense contest Cristiano Ronaldo afterward claimed would be his last World Cup appearance.
Spain comes into the semifinals as the favorite, but the road ahead will be steep if they face France. With competitions like Colombia and Brazil no longer in the mix, this World Cup increasingly appears to be a European battle among the continent’s elite. On the opposite side of the bracket, Norway vs. England and Argentina vs. Switzerland are both scheduled for July 11. Among the remaining European nations, Belgium, Switzerland, and Norway have yet to win a World Cup, while England hasn’t lifted the trophy in six decades. The final is slated for July 19.
If you’re hoping to watch the Belgium versus Spain showdown, kickoff is at 3:00 p.m. Eastern Time / 12:00 p.m. Pacific Time from the Los Angeles Stadium in Inglewood. The match will be broadcast in English on Fox and in Spanish on Telemundo. For those preferring to stream the action, here’s what you need to know.
Spain vs. Belgium: How to watch the World Cup quarterfinals with free trials and streaming options
– DirecTV streaming: Fox in the MyNews and MySports bundles or its standard packages, each offering a five-day free trial. Spanish-language Telemundo is available through the MiEspañol package or via any standard streaming tier.
– FuboTV: Includes Fox and Telemundo with a five-day free trial. Fox is accessible on the Sports + News plan, and Telemundo is included in the Core package.
– Prime Video / Fox One: Fox One can be added to Prime Video for around $20 per month, granting live Fox and FS1 access, along with other Fox programming. New members often receive a three-day free trial.
– Other streaming options: Some services provide standalone access to Fox One or add-ons for Fox programming; check current promotions for the best deal.
Spanish-language coverage and English-language broadcasts will be available through the usual network pairings, with streaming options offering flexible trial periods and trial-to-paid transitions. Whether you’re watching on Fox in English or Telemundo in Spanish, you’ll be able to follow the action as Spain aims to continue their run toward a potential title, while Belgium seeks to upset the favorites and extend their own Cup hopes.
For the most reliable, up-to-date information on channels, streaming availability, and trial terms, verify your local listings and the service’s current offers on the day of the match. This quarterfinal matchup promises high drama, with both teams bringing a mix of tactical acuity and star power to the pitch in a game that could define this World Cup’s narrative heading into the semifinals.  

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