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How to stream England vs Belgium: UEFA Nations League live stream

Here is how to watch England take on Belgium in the UEFA Nations League group A2 live.

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Here’s everything you need to know to stream England vs Belgium live on Sunday.

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England vs Belgium: Preview

England returns to the Nations League on Sunday, in the first big matchup of its group with Belgium. Three Lions defeated Iceland in September but could only manage a draw against Denmark, before they trounced rivals Wales 3-0 on Thursday in a friendly.

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Belgium has looked much better than England this season, defeating Denmark on the road and obliterating Iceland 5-1 at home. Belgium’s October break is not off to a good start, however. The Red Devils drew 1-1 at home to Ivory Coast, thanks to an 87th minute Franck Kessié penalty. Belgium’s heavy hitters did not start, but certainly should on Sunday when the team has a chance to open up a five-point lead over England in group A4.

Odds

According to the BetMGM oddsmakers (as of October 9):

  • England, +180 (wager $100 to win $180)
  • Belgium, +150
  • Draw, +240
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Upcoming Fixtures

England: vs Denmark, Wednesday, October 14th at 2:45pm ET, UEFA Nations League

Belgium: at Iceland, Wednesday, October 14th at 2:45pm ET, UEFA Nations League

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England vs Belgium live stream: How to watch UEFA Nations League matches

Here is how to catch a UEFA Nations League live stream online.

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