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Spain, Belgium, Saudi Arabia: Where to follow the World Cup 2026 matches live

From La Presse · () French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Three World Cup 2026 matches are scheduled for Monday, marking the continuation of the group stage.
  • The day's games include Spain vs. Cape Verde, Belgium vs. Egypt, and Saudi Arabia vs. Uruguay.
  • These matches will be broadcast on various international platforms, including beIN Sports, M6, and DAZN Mundial.

The FIFA World Cup 2026 continues this Monday with three compelling matches set to kick off the group stage's first round. Football enthusiasts worldwide can follow the action across multiple international broadcasting platforms.

The day's fixtures commence at 17:00 with a highly anticipated clash between Spain and Cape Verde. This game, along with others, will be available on networks such as beIN Sports, M6, DAZN Mundial, and various European channels including La 1, Sky Sport Germany, Tipik, SRF 2, RTS 2, RSI La 2, and Das Erste.

Following the Iberian duel, at 20:00, Belgium will face Egypt in another widely broadcast encounter. Viewers can tune into beIN Sports, M6, DAZN Mundial, Sport TV, Sky Sport Germany, Rai 1, and several public channels in Switzerland and Belgium.

The day's events will conclude at 23:00 with the confrontation between Saudi Arabia and Uruguay. This match will also be streamed and televised on platforms like beIN Sports, M6, DAZN Mundial, Sport TV, Sky Sport Germany, Tipik, SRF 2, RTS 2, RSI La 2, and ZDF. These games are part of the ongoing group stage of the tournament, hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

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Originally published by La Presse in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.