10/07/2026 21:15 - Deportes
This Friday, July 10, 2026, starting at 16:00 hours (Argentina Time, UTC-3), the national teams of Spain and Belgium will face off at the Los Angeles stadium for the Quarter-finals of the FIFA World Cup. The winner of this thrilling match will advance to the semi-finals to play against France, who secured their spot after defeating Morocco 2-0 on July 9 in Boston with goals from Kylian Mbappé and Ousmane Dembélé.
With the excitement of football, many fans look for free options on the internet, but according to Infobae, this can put your personal data and devices at risk. In Latin America, illegal streaming platforms are widely used but highly dangerous. You must avoid at all costs:
To not miss a single minute of the match without risking your cybersecurity, these are the official platforms with proper broadcasting rights:
These sites operate without proper copyrights. According to the cybersecurity firm ESET, these applications are not found in official stores like Google Play Store or App Store. When installing them from alternative sites, they request unnecessary permissions, such as access to your storage or the installation of hidden packages.
ESET Latin America researcher, David González Cuautle, warned that stealing information from users who use these types of applications is theoretically feasible. If your device gets infected, malware, spyware, or trojans can spread to other devices connected to your WiFi network, like smart TVs or computers.
On Saturday, July 11, 2026, the quarter-final round will be completed: Norway faces England in Miami at 18:00 (ART), and the Argentina National Team will play against Switzerland in Kansas City starting at 22:00 (ART). Get ready safely and with great hope for our national team!
Source: Infobae
Alfredo S. Quiroga