Where to watch Spain vs. Belgium live stream, TV channel, start time for Women's Euro 2025 match
World number 2 Spain will look to continue their winning streak to seven matches across all the competitions when they take on Belgium in the Women's Euro 2025 clash on Monday.
La Roja are in red-hot form currently, extending their winning streak to six matches with a 5-0 thrashing of Portugal in their latest Women's Euro 2025 clash.
Star midfielder Esther Gonzalez scored a goal in the 2nd and 43rd minutes to secure a brace. Vicky Lopez, Alexia Putellas, and Cristina Martin-Prieto scored one goal each. Having never won the cup before, Montserrat Tome Vazquez's side are establishing themselves as one of the favorites to win the tournament.
Meanwhile, Belgium fell 0-1 to Italy in a disappointing loss in their opening match, thanks to a goal from midfielder Arianna Carusso. With that defeat, Red Flames' qualification for the quarterfinal has been left hanging.
Their defeat against Italy led to their sixth overall defeat in their last 9 outings, including two Nations League games against Spain.
The Sporting News looks at the key details ahead of this game, including how to watch the match, kickoff times and the latest lineup news.
Spain vs. Belgiumlive stream, TV channel
Here's how to watch this Women's Euro match in the U.S.:
TV channel: FS1
Live stream: Fubo, Fox Sports app
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What time does Spain vs. Belgiumkick off?
This Women's Euro clash takes place at Stockhorn Arena in Thun, Switzerland and kicks off on Monday, July 7 at 6:00 p.m. local time (CET).
Here's how that time translates across the U.S.:
Date | Kickoff time | |
Eastern Time | Mon, Jul. 7 | 12:00 p.m. |
Central Time | Mon, Jul. 7 | 11:00 a.m. |
Mountain Time | Mon, Jul. 7 | 10:00 a.m. |
Pacific Time | Mon, Jul. 7 | 9:00 a.m. |
lineups, team news
Spain vs. BelgiumSpanish women are on a roll, going with a dominant form under the head coach Montserrat Tome Vazquez. Tome will need to bring some new changes to the starting lineup due to the absences of Laia Codina and Tere Abelleira, who were a major contributing factor in the team’s success. Forward Alba Redondo will remain a doubt for this clash as she missed the victory over Portugal due to a muscle injury.
It will be interesting to see if midfielder Aitana Bonmati will make her first start of the group stage after coming off the bench against Portugal. Bonmati had been hospitalized pre-tournament with viral meningitis.
Spain predicted XI (4-1-4-1, right to left): Coll (GK) — Batlle, Paredes, Aleixandri, Carmona — Guijarro — Caldentey, Bonmati, Alexia Putellas, Pina — Gonzalez.
Injured: Codina, Abelleira, Redondo, Bonmati (viral meningitis)
Suspended: None.
As for Belgium, they will be without the services of their star players, including Saar Janssen, Feli Delacauw, and Laura De Neve—all ruled out with their respective injuries.
Boss Elisabet Gunnarsdottir's major concern will be regarding the ideal balance of attack and defense in the starting lineup, considering the quality of the Spanish side. This suggests that Elisabet would opt for five defenders in the starting lineup, and Marie Detruyer is likely to step in for Mariam Toloba in the midfield.
Belgium predicted XI (4-2-3-1, right to left): Lichtfus (GK) — Janssens, Tysiak, Kees, Cayman, Deloose — Teulings, Vanhaevermaet, Detruyer, Eurlings — Wullaert.
Injured: Janssen, Delacauw, De Neve
Suspended: None.
Women's Euro schedule this week
All times ET
Monday, July 7
- Spain vs Belgium (12:00 p.m.)
- Portugal vs Italy (3:00 p.m.)
Tuesday, July 8
- Germany vs Denmark (12:00 p.m.)
- Poland vs Sweden (3:00 p.m.)
Wednesday, July 9
- England vs Netherlands (12:00 p.m.)
- France vs Wales (3:00 p.m.)
Thursday, July 10
- Finland vs Switzerland (3:00 p.m.)
- Norway vs Iceland (3:00 p.m.)
Friday, July 11
- Italy vs Spain (3:00 p.m.)
- Portugal vs Belgium (3:00 p.m.)
Saturday, July 12
- Sweden vs Germany (3:00 p.m.)
- Poland vs Denmark (3:00 p.m.)
Sunday, July 13
- Netherlands vs France (3:00 p.m.)
- England vs Wales (3:00 p.m.)