Belarus and Burkina Faso are set to meet in an international friendly on Tuesday; viewers in the United States can stream the match on FOX Soccer Plus with Fubo.
The fixture completes the latest stop on Belarus’s 2026 friendly schedule. Earlier this month Belarus beat Syria 4-1 in Minsk, with Vladislav Morozov opening the scoring in the third minute, and the squad has won all three of its friendlies so far in 2026 despite missing World Cup qualification.
Burkina Faso arrive with a mixed ledger. The side were eliminated from the AFCON in the round of 16, losing 3-0 to Ivory Coast earlier in the year, and they dropped a friendly against Russia earlier this month. Since that AFCON loss they have recorded a win and a draw against Guinea-Bissau in friendly play.
For fans looking for the practical details: the day of the match is Tuesday and the live stream is available via FOX Soccer Plus on the Fubo platform. There are no additional confirmed kickoff time or venue details provided here; broadcasters list the game as the Tuesday international fixture between the two national teams.
This friendly serves different purposes for each side. Belarus has used these matches to rebuild momentum — three victories in friendlies have given the team wins on the scoresheet even as it plays outside World Cup qualification — while Burkina Faso has been working through form and personnel after an early AFCON exit and mixed results in subsequent exhibition matches.
The match is also a calendar stitch for Belarus as it prepares to return to competitive action in the Nations League. Belarus is competing in League C this year and is scheduled to face Albania in September, making Tuesday’s friendly a final tune-up against non-European opposition before the summer break and the Nations League run.
There are a few simple storylines to watch on the pitch. Will Belarus’s hot run in friendlies continue against a Burkina Faso side that has alternated results since AFCON? Can Burkina Faso convert its recent friendlies into consistent form after losses to stronger opposition, or will Belarus’s offense — demonstrated by the 4-1 win over Syria and Morozov’s early score — carry the day?
The single most consequential unanswered question heading into kickoff is plain: can Belarus extend its perfect friendly record for 2026 against a Burkina Faso team whose post-AFCON results have been uneven? The answer will matter to Belarus as it turns back to the Nations League in September and to Burkina Faso as it looks to steady its march after the AFCON round of 16 exit.






