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France vs. Belgium Livestream: How to Watch the Euro Championship Match Online

France vs. Belgium Livestream: How to Watch the Euro Championship Match Online

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Quick Answer: Soccer fans can stream today’s France vs. Belgium Euro Championship match online for free with trials to DirecTV Stream and fuboTV.


After a loaded weekend of Round of 16 matches, the European Championship continues with today’s headliner match between France vs. Belgium, two of Europe’s premier national teams. The French will be looking to rebound after a disappointing 1-1 draw against Poland, which placed them second in the group standings. Similarly, Belgium aims to turn things around following a disappointing 0-0 draw with Ukraine.

With both squads eager to bounce back and prove themselves, it should be an entertaining 90 minutes to kick off the week. If you’re looking to stream the France vs. Belgium Euros game, keep reading on for details, start time, and odds.

How to Watch France vs. Belgium Euro 2024 Game Online Without Cable

The France vs Belgium game will air on FS1. To watch without cable you’ll need a live TV streaming service. Below are some of our top picks for streaming services that include FS1.

Stream France vs. Belgium on DirecTV Stream

DirecTV Stream is a great option to watch the France vs. Belgium match today – and much more. Soccer fans can score the DirecTV Stream Entertainment package, which includes 90 live channels and FS1 to watch the Euros online. The plan starts at $79.99 per month and comes with a five-day free trial.

Stream France vs. Belgium on Sling

Sling’s Blue package offers a cost-effective option to watch the France vs. Belgium match, priced at $45 per month. This package includes FS1, FOX, and 44 other live channels. New subscribers also receive a 50% discount for the first month, bringing the cost down to $22.50.

Stream France vs. Belgium on Hulu + Live TV

To watch the France vs Belgium match, fans might also want to consider Hulu + Live TV, which offers a starting package of $76.99 a month. This includes FS1, a three-day free trial, and over 95 live TV channels. Subscribers also receive access to ESPN+, Disney+, and Hulu’s on-demand content, making it one of the best streaming bundles available.

Stream France vs. Belgium on fuboTV

fuboTV is one of our top recommendations for streaming sports if you’ve cut the cord. Their Pro Plan, which includes FS1 for the France vs. Belgium game, also provides access to over 170 other channels. The plan starts at $79.99 per month and comes with a seven-day free trial.

How to Stream France vs. Belgium Euro Championship Game for Free

If you don’t want to miss the France vs. Belgium match today, you have a few ways to stream the Euro 2024 game for free online. You can stream it for free with trial periods from DirecTV Stream, fuboTV, and Hulu + Live TV.

When Is France vs. Belgium Euro 2024 Soccer Game? Game Date, Time, Channel

France vs. Belgium is set for today, July 1, 2024, at Düsseldorf Arena in Düsseldorf, Germany. Kickoff is scheduled for 12 p.m. ET / 9 a.m. PT, and airs on FS1.

France vs. Belgium UEFA Euro 2024 Odds, Predictions

These two clubs have quite a significant history, with today’s match marking their 76th all-time meeting. The most recent match was in 2021 during the UEFA Nations League, which ended in a 3-2 victory for France.

As the French aim for back-to-back victories, superstar Kylian Mbappe will need to find his form after struggling throughout much of the tournament. Belgium faces a similar challenge, as their stars Romelu Lukaku and Kevin De Bruyne have yet to play up to their usual standards. With no shortage of talent and both clubs looking to turn the tide, this match should live up to the hype it’s generating. Oddsmakers currently have France as the (-150) favorite over Belgium (+350).

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