Belgium vs. Morocco World Cup time, live stream, TV channel, lineups, odds for FIFA Qatar 2022 match

Toby Miles

Belgium vs. Morocco World Cup time, live stream, TV channel, lineups, odds for FIFA Qatar 2022 match image

Morocco will be smelling an opportunity against a Belgium side who failed to impress in their opener against Canada. 

Michy Batshuayi scored the only goal between all four Group F teams in their opening round of World Cup fixtures, but Belgium were far from their free-flowing best. 

Viewers will be hoping the action hots up this weekend, as the Red Devils aim to put one foot in the last 16. 

MORE: World Cup Group F table, standings 2022: Updated results and fixtures for Canada, Belgium, Morocco and Croatia

Belgium vs Morocco live stream, TV channel

Belgium, ranked second in the world, were the pre-tournament Group F favorites and they can lock up one of the two available berths in the Round of 16 by defeating Morocco at Al Thumama Stadium.

But the Atlas Lions will believe they can claim a major scalp based on how poor Belgium looked despite winning their opener against Canada. Even a draw here would probably suit Morocco just fine heading into their final group game against the Canadians.

Here's how you can watch all the action in the major global territories.

 DateTimeTV ChannelStreaming
USASunday, Nov. 2708:00 ETFS1,
Telemundo
fuboTV,
Fox Sports site/app,
Telemundo Deportes site/app,
Peacock
CanadaSunday, Nov. 2708:00 ESTCTV, TSN 1/3/4,
RDS (French)
CTV site/app,
TSN site/app,
RDS app
UKSunday, Nov. 2713:00 GMTBBC OneBBC iPlayer
AustraliaMonday, Nov. 2800:00 AEDTSBSSBS On Demand
IndiaSunday, Nov. 2718:30 ISTSports18Voot, JioTV
Hong KongSunday, Nov. 2721:00 HKTNow TV (Ch. 616, 618)Now TV
MalaysiaSunday, Nov. 2721:00 MYTAstro, TV2, Unifi TVAstro GO
SingaporeSunday, Nov. 2721:00 SGTStarHub (Ch. 251/252),
Singtel TV
Singtel TV GO, CAST,
StarHub TV+, MeWatch
New ZealandMonday, Nov. 2802:00 NZDTPrime TV,
Sky Sport 7 beIN
Sky Go, Sky Sport NOW

MORE: Watch every World Cup match live with fuboTV (U.S.-only free trial)

Belgium vs. Morocco lineups

Romelu Lukaku's fitness is of major concern to Belgium. The Inter Milan striker's season has been plagued by a hamstring issue and he is still racing to play a part at this World Cup. Lukaku missed the opener against Canada and seems likely to miss out against Morocco.

Belgium predicted lineup (3-4-3, right to left): 1. Courtois (GK) —16. Dendoncker, 2. Alderweireld, 5. Vertonghen — 21. Castagne, 8. Tielemans, 6. Witsel, 11. Carrasco — 7. De Bruyne, 23. Batshuayi, 10. E. Hazard

Left-back Noussair Mazraoui left the field on a stretcher one hour into Morocco's draw with Croatia, and the rest of his tournament could be at risk. Morocco have yet to reveal the extent of the Bayern Munich star's injury, though. 

Youssef En-Nesyri played 80 minutes against Croatia but the physios will be keeping an eye on him. The striker picked up a hamstring issue in the tournament run-in playing for Sevilla. 

Morocco predicted lineup (4-3-3, right to left): 1. Bounou (GK) — 2. Hakimi, 5. Aguerd, 6. Saiss, 25. Attiat-Allah — 8. Ounahi, 4. Amrabat, 15. Amallah — 7. Ziyech, 19. En-Nesyri, 17. Boufal

Belgium vs. Morocco odds, prediction

The ageing Belgian 'golden generation' is slated for victory over Hakim Ziyech and Co, despite a less-than convincing win over Canada. 

There was only one goal between all four teams in the Group F openers, and the bookies are narrowly backing a low-scoring match. 

Odds via BetMGM (USA), Sports Interaction (Canada), SkyBet (UK), and LadBrokes (Australia).

 BetMGMSports InteractionSkyBetLadBrokes
Belgium win+1001.8919/2020/21
Draw+2303.4123/1023/10
Morocco win+3003.8714/529/10
Both teams
to score Y / N
-120 / -1201.79 / 1.824/5, 10/1120/23, 17/20
Over / Under
2.5 goals
+100 / -1402.02 / 1.741/1, 8/1121/20, 7/10
Belgium -0.5-1101.97
Morocco +0.5-1251.81

Toby Miles

Toby joined Sporting News in 2022 ahead of the World Cup, bringing previous sports writing experience at MailOnline and UEFA. An Englishman and Chelsea fan still fuming about Frank Lampard's 2010 ghost goal but never afraid to say 'It's Coming Home'.