Belgium vs. Tunisia live stream: Watch World Cup online

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Belgium and Tunisia keep going in World Cup Group G play in Russia when they square off in Moscow on June 23. Here’s all the info you need to watch.

Belgium kicked off the 2018 World Cup with an emphatic 3-0 victory over Panama in their Group G opener. Dries Mertens opened the scoring with a wicked volley early in the second half, and that seemed to unleash the floodgates. Romelu Lukaku added two more as Belgium went to the top of the group.

A generation of players is finally coming into full force. The Belgians were on fire in Sochi, and they held Panama to just five shots and allowed only two to go on target. After reaching the quarterfinals in 2014, could Belgium go even further in this tournament?

They take on Tunisia next. The African side lost 2-1 to England, missing out on a point in stoppage time. England scored first on Harry Kane’s rebound goal in the 11th minute, and they dominated the field of play at the outset. Soon after, starting goalkeeper Mouez Hassen was substituted out due to injury. But Tunisia leveled 10 minutes from the intermission when they earned a penalty.

Ferjani Sassi made the most of the penalty opportunity. For the next 55 minutes, it looked like Tunisia would walk away with a point against England. But Kane struck again in the 91st minute, beating reserve keeper Farouk Ben Mustapha to finish off a corner kick play. England escaped with victory, but Tunisia asserted itself as a team to take seriously.

The showdown between Belgium and Tunisia at Spartak Stadium in Moscow as the early match on the second Saturday of the tournament. Tune in for a great accompaniment to breakfast on the east coast, and this is also a legitimate reason to wake up early on the weekend on the west coast.

Next: All live stream info in one place

The World Cup match between Belgium and Tunisia will be broadcast live on FOX. Live streaming is available on FOX Sports, which you can access with your cable or satellite subscriptions, either online or through the FOX Sports app.

Date: Saturday, June 23
Start time: 8:00 a.m. ET
Location: Moscow, Russia
Stadium: Spartak Stadium
TV Info: FOX
Live Stream: FOX Sports, Fubo.TV

Tunisia mustered only one shot on target in the opening match against England. Belgium is going to make it even more difficult for the Tunisian side to generate quality scoring opportunities. And to get to the knockout stage for the first time in five tries, Tunisia needs three points against the Belgians.

Meanwhile, several of Belgium’s other attacking stars are looking to open up their scoring ledgers. This could be the match where Eden Hazard, Kevin de Bruyne, or perhaps even Axel Witsel get into the tournament scoring stats.

Tunisia could pester Belgium, but the European side is likely going to prevail more easily than England managed. Look for Belgium to earn its passage through to the Round of 16 with a multi-goal victory in Moscow.