Belgium vs Wales World Cup 2026 qualifier live on Europeans24.com.
📅 Match Details
RESULT: BELGIUM 04 – WALES 03
Date: Monday, June 9, 2025
- Kick-off Times:
- Belgium: 21:45 CEST
- Wales: 20:45 BST
- South Asia: 02:15 BST+6 (following midnight kick-off)
- Venue: Stade Roi Baudouin (King Baudouin Stadium), Brussels.
Belgium, managed by Rudi Garcia, are chasing their first win after an opening 1–1 draw with North Macedonia. Wales, under Craig Bellamy, boast an unbeaten streak of nine games and lead Group J following a 3–0 win over Liechtenstein (nationalworld.com, tips.gg).
📺 How to Watch
- Wales (UK): BBC One Wales, BBC Three, and S4C from 19:30 BST; streaming on BBC iPlayer & BBC Sport app (sports.yahoo.com).
- Belgium: National broadcasters (check local TV schedules).
- South Asia: Likely via Sony Sports Network and SonyLIV.
🔥 Form & Storylines
- Belgium are unbeaten in 29 World Cup qualifiers since October 2009 (23W, 6D). Home record remains strong: unbeaten in last 15 qualifiers (thestatszone.com).
- Wales lead Group J with 7 points from 3 matches, scoring freely and conceding minimally. They’ve remained undefeated in 12 recent qualifiers (8W, 4D).
- A disciplined Welsh unit now features Kieffer Moore and Brennan Johnson providing physical attacking threats, while Belgium continues relying on Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku.
📌 Why It Matters
- Belgium’s redemption: After dropped points against North Macedonia, they need to assert supremacy at home.
- Wales’ statement: A win in Brussels would cement their surprise early lead and validate Craig Bellamy’s impact.
- Tactical drama: Expect Belgium to dominate possession vs. Wales’ counter-attacking, set-piece discipline.
📈 Statistical Insights
- Wales have averaged more than 2.5 goals per game in their last five outings (tips.gg).
- Belgium created 17 chances against North Macedonia but failed to convert more than once .
💡 Expert Prediction
Belgium are favorites, but Wales’ consistency and momentum hint at a tight contest. A draw is a solid bet, with potential for both teams to score. Some forecasts even suggest a surprise Welsh victory .
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