2026 FIFA World Cup Livestream: How to Watch Today's Match, Even for Free

The 2026 FIFA World Cup has reached the quarterfinal stage with seven teams remaining. The article provides information on how to watch the upcoming matches between Spain, Belgium, Norway, England, Argentina, and Switzerland.
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<p>It's now down to seven. The 2026 World Cup quarterfinals are in full swing, and we have three nail-biting matches left to decide who will make it to the top four. What started as a worldwide competition between 48 countries has been narrowed down to France, Spain, Belgium, Norway, England, Argentina, and Switzerland.</p><p>Today, we'll see a tough matchup between <a href="https://www.pcmag.com/news/how-to-watch-spain-vs-belgium-fifa-world-cup-quarterfinal-live-for-free" target="_self">Spain and Belgium</a>. Tomorrow we'll see two games: Norway vs. England and Argentina vs. Switzerland. Which teams will make it through to the semifinals? Catch the action live with the right <a href="https://www.pcmag.com/picks/the-best-video-streaming-services" target="_self">video streaming service</a> or <a href="https://www.pcmag.com/picks/the-best-vpn-services" target="_self">VPN</a>. Here's how you can tune in, even for free.</p><p><em>This article was made possible in part by Proton VPN. It was written and edited independently without partner oversight.</em></p><div class="ziff-component spotlight pgincontent1 mx-auto mb-8 max-w-[48rem] md:mt-10" style="display:none" x-data="{ intersectItem: $refs.intersectItem, showMore: false }" x-ref="intersectItem">
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