One of the most impressive national teams that will compete for glory in the Football World Cup 2026 hosted by the USA, Canada and Mexico will be Belgium who will play all of their group games during the tournament from 11 June until 19 July 2026, and are likely to have significant viewing numbers in Belgium as well as live streaming views around the world.
Belgium’s World Cup 2026 matches & When to Watch it!
Belgium has been drawn into Group K, facing three different styles of opposition in the group stage. Their fixtures and timings are:
- Belgium vs Egypt – Monday, 15 June 2026, 21:00 (9:00 PM) CEST
- Belgium vs Iran – Sunday, 21 June 2026, 21:00 (9:00 PM) CEST
- Belgium vs New Zealand – Saturday, 27 June 2026, 05:00 (5:00 AM) CEST, kicking off early Saturday morning.
The outcomes of these three matches will determine if Belgium qualifies for the knockout rounds of the revamped World Cup structure that was introduced in 2026, which gives qualification to more countries but restricts access to the top teams.
Where to Watch the Football World Cup 2026 in Belgium
World Cup 2026 matches in Belgium can be seen on the two public broadcasters: VRT (Dutch) & RTBF (French). Fans can watch their team play either by streaming live through VRT MAX & RTBF Auvio or by going to a local sports bar or official fan village across the country to catch all the excitement!
Official broadcasters:
* VRT has the Dutch-language match broadcast on VRT 1 and Sporza, as well as through the VRT MAX app for digital streaming.
* La Une and Tipik are the partners of RTBF for French-language live broadcasts or catch-up viewing via the RTBF Auvio platform.
Watch your team live in the city! Whether you’re watching an evening match or in one of the many cities outside of your home country, such as Brussels, you will have an incredible match atmosphere by watching in person.
There is no place better to watch high-profile football games than in the middle of the city. In the heart of Brussels, The Big Game is a must-visit sports bar and has dozens and dozens of TVs. In Antwerp and all cities around Belgium, the O’Leary’s franchises will be a great venue for fans who want to celebrate the excitement of watching Belgium compete at the highest level in the World Cup Join the fun and show your support for the Red Devils today!!
Using your Lyca Mobile number for data sharing
Many football fans have taken to enjoying their games via multiple devices. For instance, they may choose to watch the match on TV but also use their mobile devices to access live statistics, social media reactions, fantasy football updates and group chats. Therefore, mobile data and data sharing via an existing Lyca Mobile phone number will be important.
Lyca Mobile Belgium offers prepaid plans, bundles and eSIM options which give customers generous data allowances based on their plan. These plans allow customers to stream the game LIVE, analyze the game, maintain group chats, share their thoughts on social media and manage their fantasy team.
With data sharing (e.g., hotspots on phones), customers will have access to extend one device's connection to others. For example, a person can watch a live match on their tablet or laptop while using the same phone data for sharing on social media or messaging simultaneously. By doing this, everyone can stay connected without the stress of relying on fixed internet broadband. Fans in Belgium will be able to follow all Belgium matches played because they will have access to both the TV coverage and the mobile data sharing with Lyca Mobile.