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WORLD CUP 2022

Belgium vs Canada: How to watch on TV and online, time, location | World Cup 2022

Belgium plays Canada at Ahmad bin Ali Stadium Stadium in Al Rayyan on 23/11/2022 with START TIME at 2:00 p.m

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Belgium vs Canada: How to watch on TV and online, time, location | World Cup 2022
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Canada will head into their first World Cup match in 36 years on Wednesday night when they face Belgium at the Ahmad bin Ali Stadium.

For the Belgian national team, this represents the last chance to triumph at a major tournament for many of their ‘Golden Generation’ players like de Bruyne, Hazard, and Courtois.

When does Belgium vs. Canada kick off?

The match between Belgium and Canada starts on 23/11/2022 at

  • 2:00 p.m. ET
  • 11:00 a.m. PT

How to watch Belgium vs. Canada

TV: FOX

Streaming: FuboTV

World Cup news:

Belgium vs. Canada preview

Belgium

Belgium lost recently home and away to the neighboring Netherlands recently, which did not go down with the Belgian press and fans. In addition, a defeat to Egypt in a warm-up friendly meant they had lost back-to-back games, something that had not happened since 2014.

Also, Martinez has been blamed for not being able to win, particularly following their Nations League elimination to France, where they failed to hold a 2-0 lead to a late Theo Hernandez strike. Great expectations from the success-hungry Belgian fans will be tremendous pressure and motivation for the team led by the football maestro Kevin de Bruyne.

Canada

The Maple Leafs outperformed the final qualification passage in the CONCACAF region ahead of Mexico and the USA while scoring the most goals and conceding the fewest.

Canada’s previous final appearance came in 1986, when they lost all three games without scoring. Still, with a much better squad this time, they will be confident of improving on that despite a very challenging group on paper. Canada can use this tournament to prepare for the 2026 World Cup on home soil and get valuable experience for their predominantly young and unrefined squad at this level.

Who is the referee

Janny Sikazwe is the referee for the match, and he is a Zambian international football referee. Sikazwe is a very experienced official and was involved in the last World Cup.