The live stream of the Finland-Belgium match is now available. This match is one of two simultaneous live streams of the two games that will decide who goes through Group B at Euro 2020 and who goes home early.
Finland needs a win and is currently tied with Russia on three points, but trails on goal difference. Finland has a good chance of qualifying for the Ro16 with a win, but this will depend not only on a win against a strong Belgium team, but also on a good result in the Russia vs. Denmark match that will be played at the same time.
Belgium may be able to relax a bit more going into the match. Roberto Martinez has already stated that he will start Eden Hazard and Kevin De Bruyne, who made a dramatic substitution against Denmark last week.
Finland vs. Belgium kicks off today (Monday, June 21) at 8 p.m. (3 p.m. CET/12 p.m. PST). The best part: It's free to watch anywhere in the world.
Read our guide on how to do that. And don't forget to check out our main page on how to watch Euro 2020 for a full match list, groups, TV schedules, etc.
All Euro 2020 matches are available for free in the UK. With the best VPN services, you can enjoy the free UK broadcasts from anywhere.
For example, the live stream of Finland vs. Belgium is available for free on BBC One and BBC iPlayer online. However, a valid TV license is required.
VPNs (Virtual Private Networks) make it seem as if you are surfing the web from your home country, instead of the country you are currently in. This means that you can access the streaming services you have already paid for without being at home.
We've tested many of the best VPN services, but our favorite right now is ExpressVPN. It's fast, works with a variety of devices, and has a 30-day money-back guarantee.
American soccer fans can watch a live stream of Finland vs. Belgium on ESPN2, so if you already get that channel as part of your cable package, you can also stream it through the ESPN website You can also stream it via ESPN's website. Either way, the game will start at 3 p.m. ET/12 p.m. PT.
However, cord-cutters have other options, including Sling TV. The $35/month Sling Orange package comes with over 30 channels, including ESPN. In addition, Sling is now offering a 30-day trial for the bargain price of $10.
Another possibility is Fubo.TV. It is more expensive at $65/month, but offers more than 117 channels, including ESPN.
If you normally live in the UK and happen to be in the US right now, you can watch the live stream of Finland vs. Belgium on BBC iPlayer for free using a VPN such as ExpressVPN. Just remember that you need a valid TV license.
The BBC and ITV share the UK rights to 51 Euro 2020 matches, and the live stream of Finland vs. Belgium is available for free on BBC One or BBC iPlayer. Kickoff is at 8 p.m. ET, with pre-match commentary and analysis available from 7:30 p.m. ET.
Sounds tempting, but if you are not currently in the UK, you can follow all Euro 2020 matches by using one of the best VPN services such as ExpressVPN as long as you have a valid UK TV license.
In Canada, the live stream of Finland vs. Belgium will be shown on TSN (English) and TVS Sports (French). If you don't have a TV subscription, you can sign up for TSN Direct for $7.99 (Canadian dollars) per day or $19.99 per month. TVA Sports Direct, on the other hand, is $19.99 per month.
If you are a Canadian resident and do not subscribe to TSN or TVA, you can still watch the live stream of Finland vs. Belgium with your usual service using the best VPN.
Optus Sport is the place to watch Euro 2020 matches in Australia, and Australians can watch a live stream of Finland vs. Belgium on their mobile or tablet app, Apple TV or Chromecast.
Don't forget that if you are not currently in Australia, you can use a VPN and watch all the action on your Optus account as if you were at home.
Want to know more about Euro 2020? Visit our How to Watch Euro 2020 hub for Euro 2020 match schedules, TV listings, group guides, and more.
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