Belgium National Team TV Schedule

Find out how to watch one of the best teams in Europe with this Belgium National Team TV schedule.

The 2018 World Cup was Belgium’s highest finish in the tournament as the Red Devils took third place. Their best result in a European Championship was in 1980, when they finished second. This makes Belgium the only nation to have been at the top of the FIFA world rankings without ever winning a World Cup or continental championship.

Belgium National Team TV Schedule and Streaming Links

Wednesday, November 23

15:00 EDT

Belgium vs. Canada (FIFA World Cup)

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First match: May 1, 1904 (Draw vs. France in Uccle) Coach: Roberto Martinez Best World Cup result: 3rd place (2018) Best European result: 2nd place (1980)

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Where can I watch the Belgium match?

With FOX Sports acquiring the rights to the European Championship starting in 2024, FOX and FS1 are where you’ll find much of Belgium’s national team television programming. But these are not the only places to watch Belgian games.

World Cup qualifying is on FOX Sports, with select Euro games on fuboTV. Plus, there’s always the off chance that a friend will make it to linear TV. Or it could also be on ESPN+. It really depends on what other content is available that day. fuboTV allows access to FOX, FS1 and FS2.

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Line up

Over the last decade, Belgium have sported some of the most talented players on the pitch. While some of those names, notably Vincent Kompany and Eden Hazard, are no longer playing or lack their former talent, Belgium’s current line-up is still among the best in the world.

The highlights of the usual starting XI are Kevin de Bruyne, Romelu Lukaku and Thibaut Courtois who provide a backbone that is seemingly unrivaled by other World Cup contenders.

This golden generation from Belgium may be reaching its last stages. While Kevin de Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku may be good enough for Belgium to get past any team, the players behind don’t have the same potential.

Highlights the importance of Belgium in obtaining its first international trophy. That said, players like Alexis Saelemaekers, Arthur Theate and Amadou Onana can gain significant experience in a major tournament while learning behind the best Belgian players.

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