How to watch Croatia vs Belgium: Free Streams & TV Guide for World Cup warm-up

Luka Modric of Croatia sprints during a match against Brazil at Camping World Stadium on March 31, 2026 in Orlando, Florida.
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Watch Croatia vs Belgium live streams to see which side will pick up a morale-boosting victory ahead of the 2026 World Cup. The hosts breezed through qualifying to reach the tournament in North America, while the Red Devils are currently on a run of 11 games without defeat.

Under the guidance of manager Zlatko Dalić and the captaincy of the ageless maestro Luka Modrić, Croatia have been able to punch well above their weight. Finalists at the 2018 World Cup and bronze medal winners in 2022, they excelled in qualifying for this year’s tournament as they won seven and drew one to finish top of the group.

A 3-1 friendly defeat to Brazil in March ended a nine-game unbeaten run, so they’ll be determined to get back to winning ways and prove they will once again be a force to be reckoned with this summer.

In contrast to Croatia, Belgium have failed to deliver in recent years. Despite boasting an array of talent, they exited Qatar 2022 at the group stage and suffered a last-16 elimination at the 2024 Euros. Manager Rudi Garcia was appointed to address this disappointment and he helped his side top their World Cup qualifying group and stave off relegation to the second tier of the Nations League, defeating Ukraine 4-3 in a play-off.

Read on for our guide on where to watch Croatia vs Belgium live streams online, on TV and from wherever you are.

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How to watch Croatia vs Belgium live streams in the US

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In the US, Croatia vs Belgium is being shown via the FuboTV streaming service.

A subscription to the streaming platform starts from $73.99 a month, with the first month available at a discounted price of $48.99. It also offers new customers a FREE five-day trial.

As alluded to above, anyone in the US can also stream for free on Fubo Sports Network.

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How to watch Croatia vs Belgium live streams in the UK

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You can watch the Croatia vs Belgium game on Amazon Prime Video via Pay-Per-View, which is priced at £2.99.

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How to watch Croatia vs Belgium live streams in Canada

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DAZN is showing the Croatia vs Belgium game in Canada.

Plans starts at CA$24.99 per month, with NFL, Champions League, Europa League and EFL action all included.

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How to watch Croatia vs Belgium live streams in Australia

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Croatia vs Belgium is being shown on Stan Sport in Australia.

It costs $20 a month on top of a regular Stan subscription, which itself starts at $12 a month.

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Adrian Back

Adrian is a freelance journalist and copywriter based in the UK. He’s written about sport for a vast range of publications including World Soccer Magazine, Newsweek, Yahoo, FourFourTwo and Red Bull. Although he has covered everything from the NBA Finals and French Open, to the London Olympics and Formula 1 in Abu Dhabi, his great passion remains football – a sport he could write and talk about all day long.

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