Belgium and Senegal meet Wednesday at Seattle Stadium in a Round of 32 clash that pairs group winners with one of the tournament’s most dangerous third-placed sides, with both teams still searching for consistency at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Belgium advanced at the top of their group with five points, scoring six and conceding two, but their performances told a mixed story.
Rudi Garcia’s team opened with a 1-1 draw against Egypt, followed by a flat goalless match against Iran before a dominant 5-0 win over New Zealand steadied the mood and secured top spot.
Ranked ninth in the world, Belgium enter the knockout stage with pedigree but questions still lingering. Their peak World Cup finish came in 2018 with third place, while a shock early exit in 2022 remains a recent reminder of their fragility on the biggest stage. Garcia now faces pressure to turn flashes of quality into sustained knockout-level control.
Leandro Trossard leads Belgium’s scoring with two goals, while Kevin De Bruyne, Romelu Lukaku and Alexis Saelemaekers have also contributed, giving them multiple attacking threats. Thibaut Courtois remains the established starter in goal with 112 caps, anchoring a largely settled core.










