Quarterfinal Spotlight: Spain vs. Belgium
The 2026 World Cup quarterfinal slate reaches a high‑stakes clash on July 10, when Spain meets Belgium in a battle for a semifinal berth. The game is slated for a 3 p.m. Eastern kickoff, promising a tactical showdown between two of the tournament’s most technically gifted sides.
English‑language viewers can tune in on Fox, while Spanish‑language coverage will be provided by Telemundo. Both broadcasters will also stream the match online, with Telemundo’s Spanish feed available on Peacock, giving fans a convenient way to follow the action in their preferred language.
A comprehensive streaming bundle is offered by YouTube TV, which includes Fox, FS1, Universo and Telemundo for $67.99 per month during the first five months of the tournament. The package ensures that all World Cup channels are accessible in one place, eliminating the need for multiple subscriptions.
For those who prefer a leaner option, Fox One provides a standalone stream of Fox’s sports channels at $19.99 per month or $199.99 annually. Meanwhile, Peacock’s ad‑supported tier delivers Spanish commentary for $11 per month and also grants access to a library of shows and movies.
Walmart+ subscribers can currently obtain Peacock at half price, with an annual plan dropping to $49. This promotion makes the streaming service an attractive add‑on for World Cup viewers who are already invested in the retail giant’s ecosystem.
The quarterfinal round runs from July 9 through July 19, featuring matches in cities such as Los Angeles, Boston, Miami, Kansas City, Dallas, Atlanta and New York/New Jersey. All games will be broadcast on either Fox or Telemundo, with each venue offering a unique atmosphere for fans attending in person or watching from home.