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Belgium vs Canada: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time & where to watch

Belgium begin their 2022 World Cup campaign in Group F with an encounter against Canada at the Ahmad bin Ali Stadium on Wednesday.

Roberto Martinez will hope that the ‘Golden generation’ will finally live up to expectations after disappointing defeats in Euro 2020 and previous Nations League finals. Manchester City’s midfield maestro Kevin De Bruyne is the man to watch out for as he would like to be in the thick of things to keep Belgium ticking. Meanwhile, Real Madrid’s Eden Hazard will hope that the manager will give him an opportunity to revive his career in the World Cup after finding himself out of favour at club level under Carlo Ancelotti.

Meanwhile, Canada will play their first World Cup fixture in 36 years after a stellar performance in the qualifiers. They scored the most number of goals, conceded the least and finished ahead of Mexico and USA in the CONCACAF qualifiers. However, they have struggled on the road, winning just two of their last seven matches. They even went down to Honduras away from home in the CONCACAF Nations League.

GOAL brings you details on how to watch the game on TV in the U.S., UK, Africa and India as well as how to stream live online.

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Belgium vs Canada date & kick-off time

Game:

Belgium vs Canada

Date:

November 23/24, 2022

Kick-off:

2 pm ET / 7 pm GMT / 9 pm CAT / 12:30 am IST (Nov 24)

Venue:

Ahmad bin Ali Stadium, Qatar

Stream:

fuboTV (start with a free trial)

How to watch Mexico vs Poland on TV & live stream online

In the United States (U.S.), the game can be watched live and on-demand with fuboTV (start with a free trial). New users can sign up for a free seven-day trial of the live sports streaming service, which can be accessed via iOS, Android, Chromecast, Amazon Fire TV, Roku and Apple TV as well as on a web browser.

Viewers in the U.S. can also watch the game on FOX (English) and Telemundo (Spanish).

BBC One are showing the clash in the United Kingdom (UK), with streaming via BBC iPlayer.

In India, the Sports18 network has the rights to show World Cup games on TV, with streaming services on Voot Select or JioCinema.

Region

TV channel

Live stream

U.S.

FOX, Telemundo

fuboTV

UK

BBC One

BBC iPlayer/website

India

Sports18 – 1 SD/HD

JioCinema

Africa

SuperSport

SuperSport

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Belgium squad & team news

Romelu Lukaku’s fitness is a major concern ahead of this tie and it is likely that the striker will miss this encounter. He is likely to be replaced by Michy Batshuayi up front with Lois Openda also an option.

Thorgan Hazard has been dealing with a lot of injury problems lately and although he is fit at the moment, Martinez might choose Yannick Carrasco ahead of him.

Mexico possible XI: Courtois; Alderweireld, Vertonghen, Debast; Meunier, Tielemans, Witsel, Castagne; De Bruyne, Batshuayi, E Hazard

Position

Players

Goalkeepers

Courtois, Mignolet, Casteels

Defenders

Alderweireld, Theate, Faes, Vertonghen, Meunier, Castagne, Debast.

Midfielders

Witsel, De Bruyne, Tielemans, Carrasco, Onana, Dendoncker, Vanaken, Ketelaere.

Forwards

E Hazard, Mertens, T Hazard, Trossard, Batshuayi, Openda, Doku.

Canada squad and team news

Canada’s star wingback Alphonso Davies is a major doubt for this clash with a hamstring injury. Other than him, all the players are available for selection.

Canada possible XI: Borjan; Laryea, Johnston, Steven Vitoria, K Miller, Adekugbe; Buchanan, Hutchinson, Eustaquio; David, Larin

Position

Players

Goalkeepers

St. Clair, Pantemis, Borjan

Defenders

Johnston, Adekugbe, Miller, Vitoria, Laryea, Cornelius, Waterman.

Midfielders

Piette, Eustaquio, Fraser, Hutchinson, Anthony-Kaye, Kone, Osorio, Wotherspoon.

Forwards

Cavallini, Hoilett, Buchanan, Ugbo, Larin, David, Millar.

Ayaz Memon

Ayaz Memon has been a journalist for 30 years. A graduate in economics and law from Mumbai University, he started off as a sports writer and went on to edit newspapers like Mid-Day, Bombay Times and DNA, apart from being editor of Sportsweek magazine and sports editor of the Independent and Times of India at various stages. He was also consulting editor with Network 18 and is a columnist with the Dainik Bhaskar Group, Hindustan Times, Mint, Mail Today, Deccan Chronicle/Asian Age and Times of India writing on sports, politics, cinema and social issues. He has covered over 250 Test and 350 ODI matches, 9 cricket World Cups, 2 Olympics (1988 and 2012), 1998 and 2010 Commonwealth Game, 1982 and 1990 Asian Games, 1990 Hockey World Cup, 2006 Football World Cup and has also been a commentator on cricket at various times with Star Sports and SetMax. Ayaz has authored two books on cricket and one on 50 years of India’s Independence, India 50 - The Making Of A Nation. Follow Ayaz on Twitter and Instagram:

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