Best IPTV service in Belgium (2026)
Belgium is one of the more complicated television markets in Europe, and not just because it has three official language communities. The Flemish north watches VRT 1, Canvas, VTM, and VIER. The Walloon south watches La Une, La Deux, RTL-TVI, and Club RTL. Brusselers often want both. And everyone with a satellite dish or fiber connection is also aware that German and Dutch channels are a few steps away.
WebflowMT covers all of this. The Belgian package includes both Flemish and French-language channels, the Belgian sports lineup for Jupiler Pro League football, and a broader European package that adds German, Dutch, and French channels on top. Prices start from €5/month with a free 24-hour trial and no credit card required.
The Belgian television market: what you actually need
Most Belgian households subscribe to either Telenet or Proximus for TV and broadband together. Telenet dominates Flanders; Proximus has a stronger presence in Wallonia and Brussels. VOO serves the southern regions. Their TV packages bundle channels but come at a price. Telenet's basic TV package starts around €30/month, and adding sports coverage pushes it significantly higher.
The Flemish public broadcaster VRT runs VRT 1 (general entertainment and news), Canvas (culture, documentaries, in-depth programming), and Ketnet (children's). The commercial Flemish channels are VTM, VTM 2, VTM 3, VIER, VIJF, and ZES, owned by DPG Media and SBS Belgium respectively.
On the French side, RTBF operates La Une, La Deux, and La Trois. RTL Belgium runs RTL-TVI, Club RTL, and Plug RTL. These are the channels a Walloon household considers essential.
WebflowMT includes all of these. The Flemish and Walloon packages are not separate add-ons; they come in the same subscription along with channels from 40+ other countries.
Jupiler Pro League football on IPTV
Belgian football has punched above its weight in recent years. Club Brugge, Anderlecht, Genk, Gent, and Union Saint-Gilloise regularly compete in European competitions, and the Jupiler Pro League's play-off system keeps the season interesting right through to May.
The broadcast rights for Belgian football are split between DAZN Belgium and Eleven Sports Belgium, which was absorbed into DAZN's European expansion. WebflowMT's Belgian sports package includes the channels covering Jupiler Pro League matches. For European nights, Belgian clubs appear on RTL-TVI for the larger fixtures and on the sports channels for group stage matches.
The Belgian national team, the Red Devils, plays on RTBF and VRT, both of which are included in the standard Belgian package. International windows and major tournament matches are usually available on both public broadcasters simultaneously, which means no channel-hunting.
Replacing Proximus TV or Telenet with IPTV
The financial comparison is direct. Proximus' Flex TV starts around €20/month for a basic package, and their sports add-on is another €15 or more. Telenet's similar packages run in the same range. If you have broadband from either provider and want TV as well, you are looking at €35 to €50/month minimum for a comprehensive package.
WebflowMT at €5 to €15/month covers the same channel range and adds international coverage that Proximus and Telenet do not include. The trade-off is the hardware. Proximus and Telenet give you a TV box that integrates with their remote and interface. With WebflowMT you choose your own device.
A Fire TV Stick 4K costs around €40 and runs TiviMate for Android TV, which is genuinely excellent IPTV software. Alternatively, a MAG 522 or similar box runs the WebflowMT portal directly. For households that already have a Smart TV, the IPTV app installs without extra hardware.
The annual saving of €240 to €400 is significant. For Belgian households paying Telenet or Proximus prices, switching covers a high-end Android box in the first month alone.
Belgian expats watching home channels abroad
VRT Max (the streaming service) and RTL Play work in Belgium but are geo-restricted outside it. Belgian expats in France, the Netherlands, Germany, the UK, or further afield cannot access them without a Belgian IP address.
WebflowMT solves this without requiring a VPN. The IPTV streams originate from WebflowMT's European servers in Malta and work on any internet connection globally. A Belgian in London wanting to watch Canvas or VTM 2 can do so the same way someone in Ghent would.
This is particularly useful around major events. Belgian national team qualifiers, Tour de Flanders cycling (broadcast on VRT 1), and major political news on RTBF all travel well with Belgian expats. These are the moments when people specifically want the home broadcast rather than an international English-language feed.
Multilingual households in Belgium
Brussels in particular has a high proportion of EU institution employees and international residents alongside the bilingual Belgian population. A household in Ixelles might want La Une for French news, VRT 1 for Flemish programming, BBC for English news, and possibly German ARD or ZDF if they have German family connections.
WebflowMT's subscription is not a Belgian-only package. It includes all of the above in the same plan. The channel list spans over 40 countries, meaning UK BBC, German ARD, ZDF, RTL, Dutch NPO channels, French TF1 and France 2, and hundreds more are all available under a single subscription at the same price.
For Belgian households, this replaces both a cable TV subscription and any streaming services you were using to fill international channel gaps.
Technical setup in Belgium
Belgian broadband is among the fastest in Europe. Proximus fiber at 500 Mbps and Telenet cable at 300 Mbps are common household speeds. IPTV needs 10 to 25 Mbps for FHD streams, so there is no capacity issue on modern Belgian connections.
Occasional peak-hour degradation with IPTV on Belgian ISPs follows the same pattern as elsewhere in Europe. If streams that run cleanly at 3pm start buffering at 8pm, the ISP is likely doing traffic management. A WireGuard VPN on the streaming device resolves it. WebflowMT's 24/7 support team can help configure this if needed.
Setup is straightforward. Order at webflowmt.com/shop, get credentials by email within minutes, then follow the guide for your device at the how-to-install page. Xtream Codes credentials work with TiviMate, IPTV Smarters Pro, and most other major IPTV players. M3U playlist links are also available for VLC, Kodi, and other flexible players.
Frequently asked questions
Does WebflowMT include both Flemish and Walloon Belgian channels?
Yes. The Flemish package includes VRT 1, Canvas, VTM, VTM 2, and VIER. The Walloon package includes La Une, La Deux, La Trois, RTL-TVI, and Club RTL. Both come in the same subscription.
Can I watch Jupiler Pro League football on WebflowMT?
WebflowMT includes the Belgian sports channels carrying Jupiler Pro League coverage. Check the channel list for current availability and confirm before subscribing.
Is WebflowMT a good replacement for Proximus TV or Telenet?
For live channel coverage, yes. WebflowMT matches Belgian channel coverage and adds 40+ country packages. The difference is you provide your own device and app. For pure live TV savings, WebflowMT makes clear financial sense at €5 to €15/month versus €35 to €50/month for bundled cable TV.
Does WebflowMT work on Proximus or Telenet broadband?
Yes. WebflowMT works on Proximus fiber, Telenet cable, VOO, and any Belgian internet connection. If you experience peak-hour buffering, a VPN resolves it.
Can Belgian expats watch VRT and VTM abroad?
Yes. Belgian expats anywhere in the world access VRT 1, Canvas, VTM, La Une, and other Belgian channels through WebflowMT without needing a Belgian IP address or VPN.
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