The UEFA Nations League is back in full swing ahead of the 2022 World Cup and fans will be treated to a top-tier matchup on Saturday. Belgium and the Netherlands are set to square off in a UEFA Nations League A Group 4 clash on Friday, pinning two of the world's Top 10 ranked teams against one another. We have all the information for Belgium vs. The Netherlands including how to watch, start time, and a prediction.

Belgium vs Netherlands start time, location, TV channel

What time does the game start? 

The game is set to kick off at 2:45 PM EST on June 3rd, 2022.

Where is the game being played?

The match will take place at Stade Roi Baudouin in Brussels, Belgium.

How to watch or live stream?

The match can be seen on Fox Sports 1. Live streams can be accessed via fuboTV (Click for free trial)

Belgium vs Netherlands preview & predictions

FIFA rankings currently list Belgium as the No. 2 nation in the world, and with this match on their home turf, they'll be considered favorites. The team is loaded with talent from top to bottom, and fans can expect to see some of the world's biggest stars on the pitch for the showcase.

Belgian goaltender Thibaut Courtois isn't expected to feature in the match, but the squad still has a slew of other top-tier players they can deploy against the Netherlands. Star attacking options include Romelu Lukaku, Kevin De Bruyne, Eden Hazard, and Yannick Carrasco, among others, while their defense figures to feature Toby Alderweireld and Jan Vertonghen, who have been mainstays in the national setup.

Belgium hasn't lost in its past nine matchups, so they'll be entering this one in strong form, but the Netherlands have been sharp, too, winning five consecutive games on the road.

The Dutch squad is heralded as the No. 10 ranked squad in the world. Led by its talented defense, consisting of Virgil Van Dijk, Matthijs de Ligt, and Nathan Ake, the Netherlands will look to mitigate the potent Belgian offense. They'll look to players such as Memphis Depay and Wout Weghorst to supply them with goalscoring in the attacking third, while Frenkie de Jong figures to star in the midfield. After somewhat of a dip, the Netherlands are back to being an international soccer powerhouse and hope to prove that with a strong showing on Friday in their UEFA Nations League showdown.

Despite both of these teams being among the world's best, Belgium owns the No. 2 ranking for a reason. With such a deep and talented core of attackers, Belgium should be able to overwhelm the Netherlands on Friday.