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·25 November 2022
Belgium vs Morocco: Live Stream, How to Watch, Date, Team News, Odds, Prediction and Everything You Need To Know

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·25 November 2022
Belgium take on Morocco in the World Cup 2022 group stages – here we have absolutely everything you need to know about the fixture.
The second-best-ranked side in the world got off to their World Cup campaign with a win, but it wasn’t too convincing. Michy Batshuayi got the only goal of the game against Canada in what was a rather lacklustre performance from the Belgians.
As for Morocco, they got a hard-earned point against former World Cup finalists Croatia in what was yet another 0 – 0 draw in Qatar.
This means there’s a lot on the line in this game, with the victor potentially sitting comfortably on top of the group, depending on what happens in the other fixture.
With this – here’s everything you need to know about the game.
The two sides will face each other on Sunday 27th November 2022. For those in the UK, the time this Group F match will kick off is at 1 PM GMT and will be played at the Al Thumama Stadium.
Those who want to watch the 2022 Qatar World Cup Group F match between Belgium and Morocco in the UK will be delighted to hear that the game will be televised by the BBC. The TV Channel that the game will be on is BBC One. This can be accessed on Virgin, Sky or Freeview.
For those who cannot watch on TV, they can also live stream the match via the BBC iPlayer. All you need to have for this is a BBC account. Signing up is free; however, you do need a TV License.
The only real injury woe for either side is that unfortunately Bayern Munich and Morocco star Noussair Mazraoui picked up a knock against Croatia and is doubtful for this one. Other than that, it appears that both managers have the rest of their sides at their disposal.
Romelu Lukaku has been nursing an injury, but looks ready to come back soon – so we could also see him feature in this one.
Keep checking back regularly on this page as we’ll be updating when more team news becomes available.
Belgium are the favourite for this match, and understandably so.
Despite a disappointing initial performance for Roberto Martinez‘s men, they should kick on in this one and really find their feet. We predict they’ll comfortably beat the Moroccans.