Belgium and Iran meet on Sunday in a winner-takes-all clash in Group G, with both sides knowing victory at Los Angeles Stadium would all but guarantee a place in the knockout stage.
The match kicks off at 8pm BST (3pm ET / 12pm PT) and will be broadcast live on ITV1 in the UK, with pre-match coverage starting at 7pm BST. US viewers can watch on FOX or stream via the Fox Sports app, while Spanish-speaking fans can tune into Telemundo. The game will also be available to stream in the UK via ITVX.
“Belgium face Iran in a decisive World Cup group match at Los Angeles Stadium on Sunday, live on ITV1.”
Group G remains wide open after both teams opened their campaigns with draws, meaning this second group match is pivotal. Belgium manager Rudi Garcia has a completely fit squad to choose from, with no players ruled out. He may hand a start to veteran striker Romelu Lukaku, who could prove decisive in a match that promises to be a great spectacle for fans attending.
The stadium, normally known as SoFi Stadium, has been renamed Los Angeles Stadium for the tournament due to sponsorship rules. The winner will be expected to advance from the group, adding to the tension surrounding what is effectively a knockout game in all but name.