How to watch Ecuador vs Curacao for FREE: Live stream details as both sides look for a response in World Cup 2026 Group E
Moises Caicedo & Co's dark horses have work to do, with minnows Curacao next up
Ecuador vs Curacao at the World Cup 2026 could scarcely have more riding on it.
Both sides lost their Group E openers and know another defeat would all but guarantee the earliest of exits. The South Americans start as favourites but the tournament debutants have proven (however briefly) they can bloody bigger boys' noses.
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Ecuador's brilliant qualifying campaign – finishing second only to Argentina – counted for nothing as Amad Diallo's 90th-minute winner for Ivory Coast ensured defeat in their World Cup 2026 opener.
For large parts, La Tri showed their regimented defence remains a key strength and will now look to bounce back. Premier League stars Moises Caicedo and Piero Hincapie, of Chelsea and Arsenal respectively, will have to drag them through.
Curacao had their moment against Germany, thanks to Livano Comenencia's stunning 21st-minute equaliser, but were ultimately blown out of the water. Hammered 7-1 by the ruthless Germans, the World Cup's smallest-ever nation now faces an uphill task with two more tricky games to come.
Back in charge at a third World Cup, Dick Advocaat has his work cut out to secure the Blue Wave's first point.
Read on as FourFourTwo brings you all the information you need to watch Ecuador vs Curacao in the FIFA World Cup 2026 online, on TV, and from anywhere.
Watch Ecuador vs Curacao for FREE
Ecuador vs Curacao will be free to stream across multiple regions, including BBC in the UK, RTÉ Player in Ireland, SBS On Demand in Australia, CazéTV on YouTube in Brazil, NOS in the Netherlands, RTBF/VRT in Belgium, SRF/RTS/RSI in Switzerland, and TRT in Turkey.
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How to watch Ecuador vs Curacao in the UK
In the UK, you can stream Ecuador vs Curacao on BBC One. Coverage starts at 12:50am BST, with kick-off at 01:00am BST.
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You can stream 54 matches live for free on the BBC, including today's game between Ecuador and Curacao. A BBC account is required with a UK postcode (SE1 7PB) and a valid TV license.
How to watch Ecuador vs Curacao in the US
In the US, you can stream Ecuador vs Curacao on FS1.
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How to watch Ecuador vs Curacao in Australia
In Australia, you can watch Ecuador vs Curacao on the free SBS On Demand.
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Ecuador vs Curacao: World Cup 2026 Preview
After losing to the Ivory Coast in their opening game, Ecuador will be hoping to get back on track with a win against World Cup debutants Curacao.
After a run of 19 games without defeat, the South American outfit were well fancied coming into the tournament, but now have work to do in order to secure passage to the knockout stages.
Sebastian Beccacece suffered only his second loss as Ecuador boss in the 1-0 reverse against the Elephants, but his side managing only one shot on target is a worry.
Curacao were handed a rude World Cup welcome, hammered 7-1 by Germany in Texas.
Despite getting their moment when Livano Comenencia equalised, thus sparking wild scenes at the NRG Stadium, the Blue Wave conceded another six times as Julian Nagelsmann's side ran out clear winners.
Curacao managed an xG of just 0.41 and this game could be low scoring given Ecuador’s defensive solidity and inconsistencies in attack, where they still rely on 36-year-old Enner Valencia.
Ecuador vs Curacao: Group E
FourFourTwo's prediction
Ecuador 2-0 Curacao
Ecuador are tight as they come at the back and FourFourTwo expect a win for the South Americans.
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