South Korea vs Belgium Live Stream Free: Watch Online World Cup 2014

Belgium's Eden Hazard
Belgium's Eden Hazard

South Korea vs. Belgium World Cup match will kick-off at 1 p.m. PT on Thursday, June 26, 2014. The Group H match will take place at Arena Corinthians in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Information on how to watch World Cup 2014 Brazil football (soccer) game online through live stream free can be found below.

Belgium is the favorite, but it will be sitting out several of its starting players, which could potentially leave openings for South Korea to get an upset win. Belgium coach Marc Wilmots has confirmed that he will be resting right-back Toby Alderweireld and central midfielder Axel Witsel in Thursday's game. As usual, ESPN will televise the game as well as provide live streaming through WatchESPN.

If South Korea is able to beat Belgium, it could potentially go from the last to second place when Algeria also beats Russia Thursday. However, the Koreans' performances were not spectacular and they are only just recovering from a loss to Algeria.

CBS Sports' Mike Singer wrote, "South Korea's defense was a mess against the Desert Foxes. Unorganized, lackadaisical, ugly. To have any chance against Belgium's stars, it must maintain its shape along the backline and keeper Jung Sung-Ryong will need to stuff chances from multiple attacking angles."

Apart from halting Belgium's offenses, South Korea must rely on its most critical players, including Ki Sung-Yueung, who excels in creating plays with his superb ball handling used to penetrate the defense, left winger Song Heung-min, who was excellent against Algeria, and Lee Keun-Ho.

South Korea Football Team World Cup Brazil 2014
South Korea Football Team World Cup Brazil 2014

Belgium's midfielder Eden Hazard has setup two game-winning goals in group play against Russia and Algeria. Hazard fed Dries Mertens for the second goal in Algeria, and he served Divock Origi a pass in front of the goal in the 88th minute against Russia, resulting in close 1-0 win.

South Korea vs. Belgium World Cup 2014 match live streaming can be watched online free by clicking here.

Mobile users can access the game live by downloading the apps WatchESPN.com and WatchABC.com.

Univision will televise the match in Spanish on Univision Deportes, and ESPN Deportes will televise the game in Portugese.

And Univision will also stream the game on their website.

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