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2026 World Cup: Ways to Watch the USA vs. Belgium Free of Charge

2026 World Cup: Ways to Watch the USA vs. Belgium Free of Charge

The 2026 World Cup is nearing its conclusion, and excitement is building.

That’s right, the tournament has reached the round of 16. In numerous stadiums across America, the matches feel like they’ve been going on forever. Fans from around the globe are tuning in, and tonight promises to be particularly intense with the USA taking on Belgium.

Interestingly, President Trump has decided to get involved by asking FIFA to reassess suspensions related to red cards. If you missed it, the U.S. men’s team played Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Round of 32, and one of their key players, Folarin Balogun, was sidelined due to a red card. Ultimately, FIFA lifted his suspension just in time for today’s match, which could significantly enhance the USMNT’s prospects in the tournament.

Make sure you catch all the action. Here’s what you need to know about watching tonight’s World Cup games for free…

When will the USA vs. Belgium match be played?

The game is set to kick off at 8:00 PM ET/PT. You can watch it on FOX, Peacock, Tubi, and Telemundo.

What channels will broadcast the USA vs. Belgium match?

The World Cup is being aired on FOX Sports, FS1, and FOX in English. If you prefer Spanish commentary, you can find it on Telemundo, Peacock, and NBC Universo.

Every single World Cup game will be available for streaming. You can check out Peacock for Spanish coverage and find English broadcasts on FOX and the FOX Sports apps.

Can I watch the USA vs. Belgium game on YouTube TV?

Absolutely! YouTube TV will have live streams for both FOX and FS1. They’re currently offering a special deal, with the subscription priced at $67.99 a month for the initial three months, and then it goes up to $82.99. They also have a sports plan that includes FOX, FS1, and 30 other channels for just $54.99 a month.

Is there a free trial for YouTube TV?

Yes, great news! YouTube TV is currently offering a 10-day free trial.

How to stream the World Cup without cable:

You can opt for a Fubo subscription to stream the World Cup. Other services like DirecTV, Sling TV, and Hulu + Live TV also provide options, and they all typically offer free trials.

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