Belgian Cup
Matches
Belgian Cup Live Stream and TV Schedule, Live Scores, Fixtures, Results
Broadcast Rights
Where to watch Belgian Cup
In the United States, you can watch Belgian Cup live on DAZN.
The current deal, which runs from 2025 until 2030, also includes full coverage of the Juniper Pro League, Challenger Pro League and Lotto Super League.
More details
To watch action from Belgium's domestic cup competition on DAZN, you must have an active, paid subscription on the platform.
All Croky Cup programming is available through the DAZN website, the DAZN mobile phone app and the DAZN linear television channel, which is available via telecom operators in Belgium.
On top of live streaming, DAZN subscribers can also keep up with the latest news from the Croky Cup via highlights, magazine shows and exclusive interviews.
Croky Cup matches come with live match commentary, with programming available in English, Dutch and French.
News
Belgian Cup News

EXCLUSIVE: Fuseini targets league title after scoring winner in Belgian Cup final
Owuraku Ampofo · 2 weeks ago
The Ghana forward came off the bench to net the decisive goal as Royale Union Saint-Gilloise beat Anderlecht to claim the Croky Cup on Thursday.

Royale Union Saint-Gilloise edge Anderlecht in extra time to win Belgian Cup
Reuters · 2 weeks ago
Union Saint-Gilloise struck twice in extra time to beat Anderlecht 3-1 on Thursday and lift the Belgian Cup for the second time in three years.
About Belgian Cup
History, Format, Organization, Media Coverage
The Belgian Cup is an annual knockout football competition organized by the Royal Belgian Football Association. It was created in 1911, but only became an annual competition in 1964. The competition tends to start in July or August, and features a series of knockout games that span eight rounds, followed by a semi-final and then a final.
All teams on the Belgian football pyramid - both professional and amateur - are eligible to participate in the Belgian Cup each season, and the winner of the Belgian Cup qualify for both the UEFA Europa League (assuming the team has not qualified already for the UEFA Champions League) as well as gain the opportunity to participate in the Belgian Supercup.
Club Brugge, Anderlecht, and Standard Liège are among the most successful teams in Belgian Cup history, while other teams such as Genk and Gent have also enjoyed good results in the competition in recent times.
A variety of broadcasters - both public and paid - have held media rights to the Belgian Cup in Belgium over the decades. From the 1960s up until the early part of the 21st century, RTBF and VRT carried Belgian Cup matches, before the broadcast rights were partly sold to paid-TV provider Play Sports, who held non-exclusive rights in conjunction with VRT until the latter part of the 2010s.
As of the 2020s, Belgian Cup matches are covered by DPG Media as well as Eleven Sports (which now is under the umbrella of DAZN following their acquisition of Eleven Sports’ sports media arm in 2022/23).






















