Where to watch Belgium vs. Iran free World Cup stream from anywhere

Want to watch Belgium vs. Iran online? We'll break down multiple free and paid channels you can stream.

With every team in Group G treading water with one point each after the first set of matches, Belgium will be hoping for an easy win against Iran. But could the Middle Eastern side be hiding the next surprise result of the World Cup? Everything you need to know about where to watch Belgium vs. Iran is below, including multiple options to livestream it free from anywhere in the world.

The Belgium vs. Iran live stream will be shown on FS1 in the US, ITV1 in the UK, SBS in Australia, Tabii in Turkey, and more. All the links you need to access these channels are included below, and we can show you how to tune in to the free broadcasts from anywhere by bypassing international geo-restrictions with a VPN.

For more streaming details and match info for the whole tournament, make sure to check out our official where to watch the World Cup guide.

*Availability for local channels, like FOX, varies by market on Sling TV

Where to watch Belgium vs. Iran for free

There are some great options for a free livestream of Belgium vs. Iran. Our top English picks include SBS On Demand in Australia and ITV1 in the UK.

There's also an Arabic-language option via Tabii in Turkey, or Austria's ORF1 for German commentary, and Rai Play is streaming the game free in Italy.

You'll need to create a free account and sign in for these options, but that's it; no credit cards or other ID paperwork required.

If you're outside any of these countries and want to tune in for free as well, we can help you get around geo-restrictions below. We've tested the VPN servers again today for these channels and checked local TV guides to confirm the matches will be shown.

How to watch Belgium vs. Iran from anywhere

As you'll find throughout the 2026 FIFA World Cup, every game will be streaming for free somewhere in the world, as is the case today with the examples mentioned above. You can enjoy these options, even if you're not in one of the free broadcast countries, via the use of a VPN (virtual private network) to bypass geo-restrictions. This will also let you continue using your home streaming services while traveling overseas.

These easy-to-use VPN apps let you temporarily digitally alter the location of your device, like your laptop, phone, or streaming stick, to appear as if you were physically in another country, in addition to helping bolster your online security.

NordVPNis our top recommendation for unlocking international streaming services and for digital privacy, and it ranks as thebest VPNI've personally tested - and plenty of other tech writers have ranked it #1, too. Nord's global servers are perfect for streaming the World Cup online from anywhere, and the 30-day money-back guarantee makes it a risk-free, affordable spend that you'll have plenty of use for beyond the World Cup.

There are free live streams available for every match of the World Cup. The channels can change game-to-game, but the simplest, most consistent options include SBS in Australia (every game) and BBC or ITV in the UK (every game between them). So it's worth using a VPN to access these streams internationally for the duration of the tournament.

Where to watch Belgium vs. Iran in the US

This 2026 World Cup game airs on FS1 in the US (games are shared between FOX and FS1 throughout the tournament). So if you have these channels in your package already, or can access them via an antenna, you're all set.

If this is the jolt you need to finally join the world of cord-cutters to pick up a deal with a wider selection of channels, you'll find that the best live TV streaming services we've tested are a great place to start. Let's break down your specific options, all of which can be canceled at any time, with no contracts required.

YouTube TV is one of the best options right now for FOX and FS1, and we have an exclusive offer for you: save $15 a month for your first five months after your free trial, bringing the monthly price down to $67.99. That's a $75 saving if you keep it for five months, but you're free to cancel at any time.

Fubo Sports + News is another great choice, with 25 other channels and ESPN Unlimited bundled in for $46 for your first month ($56 after), and you can cancel at any time. It also includes a 5-day free trial.

Sling TV is another option, but it's not a good fit for all US World Cup fans, as FOX channels aren't available everywhere. Be sure to check coverage options in your zipcode before joining up. If you get the green light, look for the Sling Select or Sling Blue plans, as they both include FOX and FS1. Sling Select is the cheapest at $25 a month, and Sling Blue is $51, but offers more channels.

If you'd prefer Spanish coverage, there's a great-value deal: you can find it on Peacock Premium for just $11 a month. Peacock covers every match of the tournament. Subtitles are also in Spanish.

Where to watch Belgium vs. Iran in the UK

As with any World Cup or Euro tournament, the BBC and ITV continue to share free coverage for football fans in the UK, meaning the BBC iPlayer and ITVX websites/apps are great places to enjoy all the action online.

ITV1 has full coverage and a free live stream of Belgium vs. Iran today. You'll need to create a free login to watch online. Don't bother with the ad-free paid tier; the free one is all you need for all of ITV's World Cup matches.

Where to watch Belgium vs. Iran in Australia

We love it when viewing options are super simple, and Australia has the most straightforward setup for the entire World Cup, as SBS On Demand will be showing every game. Yes, all 104 of them, including Belgium vs. Iran.

You'll need to create a free account and sign in before hitting that play button, though.

Where to watch Belgium vs. Iran in Japan

As with every 2026 World Cup match, you can enjoy today's match live via DAZN in Japan. Games featuring Japan are available for free on DAZN, but all other games require a subscription. Both the 'Standard' and 'Baseball' plans include full World Cup coverage.


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