The France vs Belgium live stream will be one of the most prestige of the round of 16 at Euro 2024. Despite having a range of global superstars on their teamsheets, neither of these teams has found its rhythm at Euro 2024. Belgium barely made it through a bizarre group where all four teams finished on four points, and France has really lacked in the final third of the field. Mbappe and De Bruyne are huge talents, though, and could step up with some magic at any point. So, let us show you where to watch a France vs. Belgium live stream for free, from anywhere.
France were the joint favorites pre-tournament but they were unconvincing in the group stage. They have only scored twice so far – one was an own goal and one was a penalty. Their coach Didier Deschamps is tried and tested at this level, though, and France have significant star quality across the pitch.
After a loaded weekend of Round of 16 matches, the European Championship continues with today’s headliner match between France vs. Belgium, two of Europe’s premier national teams. The French will be looking to rebound after a disappointing 1-1 draw against Poland, which placed them second in the group standings. Similarly, Belgium aims to turn things around following a disappointing 0-0 draw with Ukraine.
Both were expected to be included in England's so-called favourable side of the knockout draw ahead of the last round of group-stage fixtures.
However, Euro favourites Les Blues conceded the top spot to Austria in Group D after being held to a 1-1 stalemate with already-eliminated Poland.
Belgium, meanwhile, are dealing with their own issues, after a goalless draw with Ukraine saw them qualify behind Romania in Group E.
France will be squaring off against Belgium in their Round of 16 match of Euro 2024 on Monday. Both the teams meet in a repeat of their semi-final clash at the 2018 World Cup, which Les Bleus won 1-0 on the way to lifting the trophy. Both France and Belgium qualified for the last 16 in second place in their respective groups, each winning just one game and scoring only two goals.
Belgium were equally unimpressive in Group E, scrambling to a second-place finish despite widely tipped to collect maximum points. The Red Devils may well dominate possession against this cautious France side, but their defense is cause for concern. If Belgium are to cause an upset, they will need Kevin De Bruyne to be at his best.
The 37-year-old has 57 goals for France in 136 appearances and has led the line in its 2018 World Cup winning campaign. However, Didier Deschamps hasn’t handed him a start in the ongoing European Championship.
Neither France nor Belgium impressed during the group stage of Euro 2024; their punishment, a difficult last-16 date with each other and landing on the tougher side of the knockout draw.
While expectations may not have been sky high for Belgium coming into the tournament, most would’ve expected them to comfortably win a Group E that also contained Slovakia, Romania and Ukraine. They came second having managed just a solitary win.
France, on the other hand, went into Euro 2024 among the favourites to win the whole thing given the talent at their disposal and recent pedigree in major international tournaments. However, they also only managed to finish as runners-up in their group as surprise package Austria topped the section.
However, the outgoing AC Milan player came on a substitute in all the three matches in group stage.
His omission from the starting lineup is related to his age and Deschamps’ tactical setup, where he prefers quicker player up front. Apart from Kylian Mbappe, Marcus Thuram has also started as the striker for France.
France’s much-vaunted attack is suffering from a crisis of confidence and coach Deschamps, usually a steady hand guiding the squad, looks unsure of what his next move will be.
Belgium will have had some motivation sucked out of its cause following an astonishingly hostile reaction from its own supporters after it limped into the next stage of the tournament in Germany.
Despite having the strongest and most diverse team in the competition, Didier Deschamps' team is yet to break out of second gear. Their tournament might begin with a matchup with Belgium in the round of sixteen, which would be a rematch of the 2018 World Cup semifinal.
Belgium has, after all, performed comparably poorly at Euro 2024. They also qualified in second place after losing to Slovakia in the initial game, winning over Romania, and playing a scoreless tie with Ukraine. Romelu Lukaku has been unlucky and ineffective up top, and Kevin De Bruyne hasn't been able to shore up any serious holes in the Belgium squad.
However, the fact that Belgium's back four, particularly Wout Faes and Jan Vertonghen, will find it difficult to contain Kylian Mbappe, is evident. That might be the deciding element. In order for Belgium to advance, they will need to hope that Kevin De Bruyne maintains the form that has been shown throughout this tournament and hopes for some variety in France's finishing. He has been the beating heart, performing as a nomadic No. 10. Players of his calibre are meant for moments like these, and his ability to hit his targets stands out in this instance.
After missing the match against the Netherlands due to a broken nose sustained against Austria, Kylian Mbappe made a comeback for France's last group match against Poland. In a 1-1 tie, he scored his first goal in any Euros with a skillfully executed penalty kick.
For France's match against Poland, Deschamps made few adjustments, and he shouldn't make many more for the encounter with Belgium. Though he was only given 30 minutes, Antoine Griezmann will return to the starting lineup on Monday.
Throughout the competition, Belgium's defence has suffered from injuries, but they have finally welcomed back Jan Vertonghen and Arthur Theate to the team. But Domenico Tedesco might be missing Thomas Meunier and Axel Witsel against France, as neither player has yet to play for Germany.
With two starts in a row, Youri Tielemans seems to have moved Orel Mangala down the rankings, leaving Johan Bakayoko and Lois Openda to ponder what they need to do to get starts in an underperforming Belgium front line.
Belgium's defence has suffered from injuries throughout the competition, but they have finally welcomed Jan Vertonghen and Arthur Theatre back to the team. But Domenico Tedesco might be missing Thomas Meunier and Axel Witsel against France, as neither player has yet to play for Germany.
Deschamps has shifted to a 4-4-2 diamond formation with Marcus Thuram selected alongside Kylian Mbappe in attack. Axel Witsel and Thomas Meunier are still nursing injuries for Belgium, so neither player is in their starting XI for this match.
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The France vs Belgium live stream will be one of the most prestige of the round of 16 at Euro 2024. Despite having a range of global superstars on their teamsheets, neither of these teams has found its rhythm at Euro 2024. Belgium barely made it through a bizarre group where all four teams finished on four points, and France has really lacked in the final third of the field. Mbappe and De Bruyne are huge talents, though, and could step up with some magic at any point. So, let us show you where to watch a France vs. Belgium live stream for free, from anywhere.
France were the joint favorites pre-tournament but they were unconvincing in the group stage. They have only scored twice so far – one was an own goal and one was a penalty. Their coach Didier Deschamps is tried and tested at this level, though, and France have significant star quality across the pitch.
After a loaded weekend of Round of 16 matches, the European Championship continues with today’s headliner match between France vs. Belgium, two of Europe’s premier national teams. The French will be looking to rebound after a disappointing 1-1 draw against Poland, which placed them second in the group standings. Similarly, Belgium aims to turn things around following a disappointing 0-0 draw with Ukraine.
Both were expected to be included in England's so-called favourable side of the knockout draw ahead of the last round of group-stage fixtures.
However, Euro favourites Les Blues conceded the top spot to Austria in Group D after being held to a 1-1 stalemate with already-eliminated Poland.
Belgium, meanwhile, are dealing with their own issues, after a goalless draw with Ukraine saw them qualify behind Romania in Group E.
France will be squaring off against Belgium in their Round of 16 match of Euro 2024 on Monday. Both the teams meet in a repeat of their semi-final clash at the 2018 World Cup, which Les Bleus won 1-0 on the way to lifting the trophy. Both France and Belgium qualified for the last 16 in second place in their respective groups, each winning just one game and scoring only two goals.
Belgium were equally unimpressive in Group E, scrambling to a second-place finish despite widely tipped to collect maximum points. The Red Devils may well dominate possession against this cautious France side, but their defense is cause for concern. If Belgium are to cause an upset, they will need Kevin De Bruyne to be at his best.
The 37-year-old has 57 goals for France in 136 appearances and has led the line in its 2018 World Cup winning campaign. However, Didier Deschamps hasn’t handed him a start in the ongoing European Championship.
Neither France nor Belgium impressed during the group stage of Euro 2024; their punishment, a difficult last-16 date with each other and landing on the tougher side of the knockout draw.
While expectations may not have been sky high for Belgium coming into the tournament, most would’ve expected them to comfortably win a Group E that also contained Slovakia, Romania and Ukraine. They came second having managed just a solitary win.
France, on the other hand, went into Euro 2024 among the favourites to win the whole thing given the talent at their disposal and recent pedigree in major international tournaments. However, they also only managed to finish as runners-up in their group as surprise package Austria topped the section.
However, the outgoing AC Milan player came on a substitute in all the three matches in group stage.
His omission from the starting lineup is related to his age and Deschamps’ tactical setup, where he prefers quicker player up front. Apart from Kylian Mbappe, Marcus Thuram has also started as the striker for France.
France’s much-vaunted attack is suffering from a crisis of confidence and coach Deschamps, usually a steady hand guiding the squad, looks unsure of what his next move will be.
Belgium will have had some motivation sucked out of its cause following an astonishingly hostile reaction from its own supporters after it limped into the next stage of the tournament in Germany.
Despite having the strongest and most diverse team in the competition, Didier Deschamps' team is yet to break out of second gear. Their tournament might begin with a matchup with Belgium in the round of sixteen, which would be a rematch of the 2018 World Cup semifinal.
Belgium has, after all, performed comparably poorly at Euro 2024. They also qualified in second place after losing to Slovakia in the initial game, winning over Romania, and playing a scoreless tie with Ukraine. Romelu Lukaku has been unlucky and ineffective up top, and Kevin De Bruyne hasn't been able to shore up any serious holes in the Belgium squad.
However, the fact that Belgium's back four, particularly Wout Faes and Jan Vertonghen, will find it difficult to contain Kylian Mbappe, is evident. That might be the deciding element. In order for Belgium to advance, they will need to hope that Kevin De Bruyne maintains the form that has been shown throughout this tournament and hopes for some variety in France's finishing. He has been the beating heart, performing as a nomadic No. 10. Players of his calibre are meant for moments like these, and his ability to hit his targets stands out in this instance.
After missing the match against the Netherlands due to a broken nose sustained against Austria, Kylian Mbappe made a comeback for France's last group match against Poland. In a 1-1 tie, he scored his first goal in any Euros with a skillfully executed penalty kick.
For France's match against Poland, Deschamps made few adjustments, and he shouldn't make many more for the encounter with Belgium. Though he was only given 30 minutes, Antoine Griezmann will return to the starting lineup on Monday.
Throughout the competition, Belgium's defence has suffered from injuries, but they have finally welcomed back Jan Vertonghen and Arthur Theate to the team. But Domenico Tedesco might be missing Thomas Meunier and Axel Witsel against France, as neither player has yet to play for Germany.
With two starts in a row, Youri Tielemans seems to have moved Orel Mangala down the rankings, leaving Johan Bakayoko and Lois Openda to ponder what they need to do to get starts in an underperforming Belgium front line.
Belgium's defence has suffered from injuries throughout the competition, but they have finally welcomed Jan Vertonghen and Arthur Theatre back to the team. But Domenico Tedesco might be missing Thomas Meunier and Axel Witsel against France, as neither player has yet to play for Germany.
Deschamps has shifted to a 4-4-2 diamond formation with Marcus Thuram selected alongside Kylian Mbappe in attack. Axel Witsel and Thomas Meunier are still nursing injuries for Belgium, so neither player is in their starting XI for this match.