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Belgium

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Bracket prediction, tactical analysis, schedule & FAQ

FIFA Rank
#9
ELO
1867
World Cup appearances
14
Best finish
3rd Place (2018)

World Cup 2026 — Belgium

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Path to the Final

ELO-based tournament probabilities based on the 2026 bracket structure.

Reach Round of 32
78%
Reach Round of 16
48%
Reach Quarter-final
22%
Reach Semi-final
9%
Win the World Cup
3%

Story

Belgium arrive at the 2026 World Cup in a period of genuine transition. The celebrated Golden Generation that reached the semifinals in Russia 2018 and briefly topped the FIFA rankings has largely moved on, with icons like Eden Hazard, Vincent Kompany, and Jan Vertonghen no longer part of the setup. In their place, coach Domenico Tedesco has been tasked with blending experienced holdovers with a new wave of talent, and the results have been mixed -- impressive in stretches of qualifying but vulnerable against top-tier opposition. Kevin De Bruyne remains the team's creative fulcrum and one of the best midfielders in the world, though questions persist about the supporting cast around him. Jérémy Doku provides explosive width and dribbling prowess, while Youri Tielemans has matured into a reliable midfield presence. The defense, once Belgium's bedrock, is now a genuine concern, with no clear successor to the Kompany-Vertonghen-Alderweireld axis. Leandro Trossard offers versatility and goal-scoring from multiple forward positions. For bracket purposes, Belgium are a strong bet to advance from Group G but face a much tougher test in the knockout rounds. Their ceiling depends heavily on De Bruyne's fitness and whether Tedesco can shore up a back line that has looked porous against pressing teams. A Round of 16 exit is plausible, but a quarterfinal run is within reach if the pieces click.

Tactical Profile

Coach: Domenico Tedesco
Formation: 4-3-3

Possession-oriented attack built around De Bruyne's creativity, with quick transitions through Doku on the flanks. Tedesco favors a proactive approach but can shift to a mid-block when protecting leads.

Strengths

  • +Elite chance creation through De Bruyne
  • +Pacy wingers who stretch defenses
  • +Strong set-piece routines

Weaknesses

  • -Aging and inconsistent center-back corps
  • -Vulnerable to high pressing
  • -Lack of depth at fullback

Players to Watch for Bracket Picks

MID
Kevin De BruyneElite CreatorSet PiecesExperience
Manchester City · 34
2025-26 goals: 8Medium minutes risk

One of the best playmakers of his generation. De Bruyne's vision and passing range make him the single most important player for Belgium's tournament hopes. His fitness and minutes will be closely managed.

FWD
Jérémy DokuDribblingPaceDirect Running
Manchester City · 24
2025-26 goals: 10Low minutes risk

A electrifying winger capable of breaking open tight games with his dribbling. Doku is Belgium's primary wide threat and a consistent source of chances. Expect him to start every group-stage match.

MID
Youri TielemansBox-to-BoxLong RangeReliable
Aston Villa · 28
2025-26 goals: 9Low minutes risk

Tielemans provides the engine in midfield alongside De Bruyne, contributing goals from distance and disciplined positioning. His consistency makes him a safe minutes pick throughout the tournament.

Projected players to watch as of April 2026. Not an official FIFA roster. Stats: all clubs, all competitions.

Group Stage Schedule

MD1
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vs Egypt
Jun 16, 2026 · 2:00 AM
Lumen Field, Seattle
MD2
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vs Iran
Jun 22, 2026 · 2:00 AM
SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles
MD3
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@ New Zealand
Jun 27, 2026 · 10:00 AM
BC Place, Vancouver

Group G Opponents

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Egypt
FIFA #29 · ELO 1699
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Iran
FIFA #21 · ELO 1764
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New Zealand
FIFA #85 · ELO 1585
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Recent Form

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Tournament History

World Cup TitlesNone
2022 ResultGroup Stage
Appearances14
Best Finish3rd Place (2018)
ConfederationUEFA

Belgium — FAQ

Can Belgium still compete without their Golden Generation stars?

Yes, but with a lower ceiling. De Bruyne remains world-class and the next wave (Doku, Tielemans, Trossard) is talented, but the defense is a noticeable downgrade from 2018. A quarterfinal run is realistic.

Is Domenico Tedesco the right coach to lead this transition?

Tedesco has shown tactical flexibility and a willingness to integrate younger players, but questions remain about his ability to organize the defense against elite opponents. His tournament credentials are still unproven at the highest level.

What is Belgium's biggest vulnerability in knockout matches?

Center-back depth and susceptibility to high pressing. Against teams that press aggressively, Belgium have struggled to play out from the back, leading to costly turnovers in recent major tournaments.

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