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How to Watch Belgium vs Iran FIFA World Cup 2026 Match Replay and Highlights

The clash between Belgium and Iran at the 2026 FIFA World Cup took place on June 21, kicking off at 20:00 local time at Los Angeles Stadium. For those who missed it live or want to catch the action again, here’s how you can watch the full match replay and highlights.

International Broadcast Details

This game was available worldwide on numerous TV channels and streaming platforms. Here are some of the key broadcasters by country:

  • Belgium: VRT 1
  • Iran: Shabake 3 (IRIB)
  • United States: Various local broadcasters (check your provider)
  • Canada: TSN
  • Australia: SBS
  • Germany: Das Erste
  • France: M6
  • Japan: DAZN Japan
  • Brazil: Disney+
  • Argentina: Telefe

And many more across Africa, Europe, Asia, and the Americas. If you find your regular streaming service blocked due to geo-restrictions, using a VPN like ExpressVPN or NordVPN can help by virtually placing you in a country where the broadcast is accessible.

Using a VPN to Watch Live or Replay

  1. Download and install a trusted VPN app.
  2. Connect to a server in a country broadcasting the match.
  3. Clear your browser cache to avoid location mix-ups.
  4. Access the broadcaster’s website or app and start watching.

This method works well for smartphones, laptops, and even big screens if you use Smart TVs or devices like Amazon Fire Stick with native VPN apps installed.

Match Lineups and Team News

Managers: Rudi Garcia for Belgium and Amir Ghalenoei for Iran.

No players were sidelined due to injury or suspension for this fixture.

Recent Form

  • Belgium remain unbeaten in five games, including draws against Egypt and Mexico, and wins over Tunisia, Croatia, and the USA. They scored 14 goals and conceded only 4 in these matches.
  • Iran have three wins, one draw, and one loss in their last five. Their recent results include a 2-2 World Cup draw with New Zealand and friendlies victories over Mali, Gambia, and Costa Rica. They conceded 5 goals in this period.

Group G Standings Ahead of the Match

Both Belgium and Iran had one point each from their opening group matches, placing Iran second and Belgium third before this fixture.

Match Conditions and Kits

The game was played under mostly sunny skies at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. Temperatures hovered around 20-21°C (68-70°F) with a light westerly breeze and moderate humidity near 64%.

Belgium wore their classic red shirts with black shorts and socks, while their goalkeeper sported green. Iran played in an all-white kit, with their goalkeeper in light blue. Match officials donned yellow outfits.