Follow the minute by minute of the confrontation between the two teams that are playing for a place in the semifinals to face France
The match between Spain and Belgium will be played on Friday, July 10, at 9:00 p.m. in Spain. For viewers in different time zones, the match will start at 2:00 p.m. in Peru, Colombia, and Ecuador; 1:00 p.m. in Mexico; 3:00 p.m. in Bolivia, Venezuela, parts of the United States, and Chile; and at 4:00 p.m. in Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay, and Paraguay.
In Spain, fans can watch the match on DAZN Spain, DAZN Mundial, TVE La 1, RTVE Play, and La 2 Cat. In South America, the primary broadcaster will be DSports and Disney+, while various countries will have local broadcasting options such as Paramount+, Flow Sports, and more. In Mexico, viewers can tune into ViX, and in the United States, it will be available on FOX, Telemundo, and Peacock.
66′ Courtois Injured
The Belgium goalkeeper, Thibaut Courtois, has gone down with discomfort, raising concerns about a potential substitution. Fortunately, he resumes play after treatment.
Lukaku Targets Spain
Lukaku, the Belgian Beast Threatening Spain’s Goal
The Belgian forward seeks to score his first goal against the Spanish national team during the quarter-final clash.
Since making his debut for the Belgian national team in 2010, Romelu Lukaku has been a vital force. Despite his impressive 93 goals for Belgium, he has yet to score against Spain and aims to change that in this critical match.
59′ Changes in Belgium
Rudi García rotates players to increase offensive pressure. De Cuyper, Trossard, and Vanaken come off, making way for Lukaku, Witsel, and Seys.
55′ Changes in the Spanish Lineup
Luis de la Fuente opts for fresh legs as Baena and Fabián exit the match, allowing Ferran Torres and Pedri to enter the game.
54′ Golden Opportunity for Belgium
Doku made a thrilling run but saw his cross blocked. The subsequent shot by De Cuyper flew over the crossbar, wasting a glorious chance for Belgium.
51′ Spain Applies Pressure
Spain is dominating possession, probing the Belgian defense for gaps. A shot from the edge of the area earns them a corner after deflecting off a defender.
46′ Belgium Presses Early
Doku delivers a tricky ball into the box, but Unai Simón is alert and secures it with confidence.
Second Half Underway
The teams return, with the score still level at 1-1, both looking keen to claim victory within regular time.
50′ End of First Half
The whistle blows, signaling the end of the first half, with Spain and Belgium tied 1-1 following goals from Fabián and De Ketelaere.
43′ Medical Assistance Required
Dani Olmo and Oyarzabal collide heads, prompting medical teams to intervene quickly.
