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France vs Belgium live stream: How to watch Euro 2024 online and for free today
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France and Belgium will put their Euro 2024 hopes on the line when they meet in the last-16 stage in Dusseldorf on Monday. Both France and Belgium disappointed in the group stage
The France vs Belgium live stream is a Euro 2024 Round of 16 clash between two pre-tournament favorites that both underperformed during the group stage — and you can watch it from anywhere
France arrived at Euro 2024 with one of the most impressive squads in the tournament. Les Blues boast an embarrassment of riches in practically every position, and can field (arguably) the best player in the world, Kylian Mbappé. So, it came as a huge shock when France finished runners-up in Group D, behind Austria. While France beat the eventual table toppers in their Euro opener, limp draws to the Netherlands and Poland saw them finish second. Nevertheless, with such a talented team, France remain favorites and are expected to find another gear starting now.
Belgium’s group stage performance was similarly disappointing. Their defeat to Slovakia was the biggest upset of the first round, and while they followed it up with a comfortable win over Romania, a goalless draw with Ukraine again showed Belgium’s inconsistency. Striker Romelu Lukaku will be hoping for more luck in this first knockout stage after having a hat trick of goals disallowed by VAR in the group games. Meanwhile, talismanic player and captain Kevin De Bruyne is yet to hit peak form and will need to be at his best to guide his nation to the quarter-finals.
France vs Belgium is one of the most exciting clashes of the Round of 16, and because of both teams’ underwhelming tournament to date, it could go either way. Make sure you don’t miss a single moment of the tournament by checking out our guide on how to watch Euro 2024.
France vs Belgium live stream, date, time and channels
The France vs Belgium live stream takes place today (Monday, July 1).
Time: 5 p.m. BST / 12 p.m. ET / 9 a.m. PT / 2 a.m. AEST (Jul. 2)
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Despite having a range of global superstars on their teamsheets, neither of these teams has found its rhythm at Euro 2024. Belgium barely made it through a bizarre group where all four teams finished on four points, and France has really lacked in the final third of the field. Mbappe and De Bruyne are huge talents, though, and could step up with some magic at any point. So, let us show you where to watch a France vs. Belgium live stream for free, from anywhere.
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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.
France were the joint favorites pre-tournament but they were unconvincing in the group stage. They have only scored twice so far – one was an own goal and one was a penalty. Their coach Didier Deschamps is tried and tested at this level, though, and France have significant star quality across the pitch.
Belgium were equally unimpressive in Group E, scrambling to a second-place finish despite widely tipped to collect maximum points. The Red Devils may well dominate possession against this cautious France side, but their defense is cause for concern. If Belgium are to cause an upset, they will need Kevin De Bruyne to be at his best.
Reports in France suggest Deschamps will shift to a 4-3-1-2 formation with Marcus Thuram selected alongside Kylian Mbappe in attack. Axel Witsel and Thomas Meunier are still nursing injuries for Belgium, so neither player is likely to be in their starting XI for this match.
After failing to impress in the group stage, France and Belgium will aim to prove their credentials as Euro 2024 contenders when they meet each other in the last 16 in Dusseldorf on Monday.
Les Bleus and the Red Devils were ranked among the favourites at the start of the tournament, but both have landed themselves on the tougher side of the knockout draw.
Didier Deschamps' France failed to show what they are truly capable of in the round-robin phase as they allowed Austria to oust them to the top spot in Group D after being held to a lacklustre 1-1 draw against an already-eliminated Poland.
Didier Deschamps has no major roster issues to deal with ahead of the round-of-16 match. The France boss should have his entire squad at his disposal on Monday. His star forward, Kylian Mbappe, completed the full 90 minutes against Poland with no reactions after returning from a broken nose.
With his protective mask on, Real Madrid star Mbappe finally opened his account at the Euros at the third attempt, dispatching a penalty early in the second half before Poland were awarded a spot-kick of their own.
Belgium also have no fresh injury issues to contend with, meaning Axel Witsel (adductor) and Thomas Meunier (thigh) remain the only two injury absentees for Domenico Tedesco's side.
Tedesco may decide to wield the axe after another poor outing in the 0-0 draw with Ukraine.
Sevilla winger Dodi Lukebakio is back from suspension, meaning Arsenal's Leandro Trossard could face a battle to retain his spot up front. The stars for the Red Devils, though, will be their dynamic front trio of speedster Jeremy Doku, creator-in-chief Kevin De Bruyne and all-time leading goal scorer Romelu Lukaku.
It’s a clash between two European powerhouses. Mbappe‘s France, one of the top contenders for the Euro 2024 title, showcased their dominance in the group stage with a victory over Austria and hard-fought draws against the Netherlands and Poland. The French team is hungry for more success, but they know the road ahead won’t be easy.
Standing in their way are Belgium, who emerged from one of the most competitive groups of the tournament. Led by De Bruyne, the Belgian side has not lived up to their pre-tournament expectations and enters this match as clear underdogs. Despite this, Belgium’s powerful offensive lineup remains confident in their ability to pull off an upset and eliminate the World Cup runners-up.