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France vs Belgium LIVE stream: How to watch World Cup semi-final online and on TV
FRANCE VS BELGIUM LIVE STREAM - How to watch World Cup semi-final.
France take on Belgium in the World Cup semi-finals tonight for a chance to meet either England or Croatia in Sunday’s final.
Belgium were many people’s outside tip to win the 2018 World Cup as their golden generation mature.
BELGIUM vs FRANCE: LIVE WORLD CUP SEMI-FINAL GOALS AND UPDATES!
The likes of Eden Hazard, Romelu Lukaku and Kevin De Bruyne have lit up the tournament this summer.
But France have also impressed, having reached the final of Euro 2016 just two years ago.
Kylian Mbappe and Antoine Griezmann will lead the line for Les Bleus with manager Didier Deschamps seeking to replicate the World Cup 98 success he had as a player.
The match kicks off at 7pm BST in St Petersburg.
And here’s how you can watch France vs Belgium live.
How to watch France vs Belgium live on TV
France vs Belgium is being broadcast live on BBC 1 today.
The match kicks off at 7pm, with coverage on the TV starting from 6.30pm.
How to watch France vs Belgium live online
Uruguay vs France can be streamed live via the BBC iPlayer.
Users may need to log into their BBC account to watch the stream.
World Cup TV channels and live streams
TV coverage of the World Cup will be split between ITV and BBC this year.
You can tune in on your TV or online via ITV's app.
Now named ITV Hub, this app is available on both Apple iPhone, iPad and most Android devices and is free to download.
Users can also tune in via Amazon Fire TV, YouView, BT Vision, Sky HD, Sky Q, Samsung TV, NOW TV, Freeview Play and Virgin Media.
Similarly, games on BBC can be watched on BBC iPlayer on the aforementioned platforms.
It's worth noting that you'll need a valid TV Licence if you watch or record live programmes as it is a criminal offence in the UK to watch “live” television without a TV licence.
And if you're away from home and don't have a decent wifi connection – you might want to avoid watching an entire match on your smartphone.
A full football game streamed to your smartphone or tablet will use around 700MB of data.
You’ll also need a TV Licence to download or watch BBC programmes on iPlayer. This applies to any device you use.
World Cup knockout fixtures (All times BST)
Semi-finals
10 July
France vs Belgium, 7pm BBC
11 July
England vs Croatia, 7pm ITV
Third-placed play-off
14 July
Third-place play-off, 3pm ITV
World Cup final
Sunday 15th July
Final, 4pm live on BBC and ITV