World Cup '26

Nation dossier · Group G · Out in the Quarter-final

Belgium

Kingdom of Belgium

Group GUEFAEliminated · Quarter-final

Latest Spain 21 Belgium · Quarter-final

Knocked out by Spain · Match 98

Title probability

0.0%

as of 2026-07-20

Overview

Belgium's golden generation is fading, but not gone. The era of Hazard, Kompany and Witsel has passed, yet Kevin De Bruyne still pulls the strings and Romelu Lukaku still leads the line. Under Rudi Garcia, the Red Devils are in a delicate transition, blending grizzled veterans with a thrilling crop of pace merchants.

Qualification was steady rather than spectacular, and questions linger over a creaky defence missing the old reliability of Vertonghen and Alderweireld at their peak. Still, with De Bruyne fit and a fearsome attacking front, Belgium can hurt anyone on their day.

The ambition is realism tempered by pride: nobody expects another semi-final run, but a deep, dangerous knockout campaign is within reach if the spine holds.

Capital

Brussels

Population

11,700,000

Confederation

UEFA

FIFA code

BEL

World
Region

From Wikipedia

Belgium, officially the Kingdom of Belgium, is a country in Northwestern Europe. Situated in a coastal lowland region known as the Low Countries, it is bordered by the Netherlands to the north, Germany to the east, Luxembourg to the southeast, France to the south, and the North Sea to the west. Belgium covers an area…

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Squad

Goalkeepers3
  • 1

    Thibaut Courtois

    Real Madrid · First-choice goalkeeper, Real Madrid

    109caps
  • 12

    Senne Lammens

    Manchester United · Young Manchester United keeper

    2caps
  • 13

    Mike Penders

    Strasbourg · Uncapped young goalkeeper

    0caps
Defenders9
  • 2

    Zeno Debast

    Sporting CP · Young versatile defender

    26caps
  • 3

    Arthur Theate

    Eintracht Frankfurt · Ball-playing left-sided defender

    33caps
  • 4

    Brandon Mechele

    Club Brugge · Club Brugge centre-back

    9caps
  • 5

    Maxim De Cuyper

    Brighton & Hove Albion · Attacking left-back

    19caps
  • 15

    Thomas Meunier

    Lille · Experienced right-back

    80caps
  • 16

    Koni De Winter

    AC Milan · Emerging defensive talent

    8caps
  • 18

    Joaquin Seys

    Club Brugge · Young Club Brugge full-back

    5caps
  • 21

    Timothy Castagne

    Fulham · Versatile full-back

    63caps
  • 25

    Nathan Ngoy

    Lille

    4caps
Midfielders8
  • 6

    Axel Witsel

    Girona · Veteran, most caps in squad

    138caps
  • 7

    Kevin De Bruyne

    Napoli · Most-capped, playmaking talisman

    119caps
  • 8

    Youri Tielemans

    Aston Villa · Captain, central midfielder

    85caps
  • 19

    Diego Moreira

    Strasbourg

    3caps
  • 20

    Hans Vanaken

    Club Brugge · Two-time Belgian Footballer of Year

    34caps
  • 22

    Alexis Saelemaekers

    AC Milan

    24caps
  • 23

    Nicolas Raskin

    Rangers · Combative young midfielder

    13caps
  • 24

    Amadou Onana

    Aston Villa · Physical box-to-box midfielder

    29caps
Forwards6
  • 9

    Romelu Lukaku

    Napoli · All-time leading goalscorer

    126caps
  • 10

    Leandro Trossard

    Arsenal · Versatile Arsenal forward

    51caps
  • 11

    Jeremy Doku

    Manchester City · Explosive winger, Manchester City

    43caps
  • 14

    Dodi Lukebakio

    Benfica · Direct pacey wide threat

    30caps
  • 17

    Charles De Ketelaere

    Atalanta · Silky attacking midfielder

    30caps
  • 26

    Matias Fernandez-Pardo

    Lille · Young uncapped-debut forward

    2caps

Model

as of 2026-07-20
Champion0.0%
Reach final0.0%
Semi-final0.0%
Quarter-final100.0%
Round of 16100.0%
Advance from group100.0%

Exp. points

5.00

Proj. finish

6.5

Seed Elo

1900

Title-probability trajectory

Champion chance across the last 14 snapshots

Matches

History

  1. 1986

    Fourth place

  2. 2014

    Quarter-finals

  3. 2018

    Third place

  4. 2022

    Group stage

Culture

Football culture

Belgium's renowned youth-development overhaul in the 2000s produced an astonishing conveyor of elite talent for such a small nation. Club Brugge and Anderlecht command fierce loyalty, and the league is a renowned exporter of polished young players to Europe's giants. Match days blend Flemish and Walloon fans behind a single tricolore.

Did you know

  • Belgium topped the FIFA world rankings for a record stretch without ever winning a major trophy.
  • The country produces more beer varieties than almost any nation on Earth.
  • Brussels hosts the headquarters of both the EU and NATO.
  • French fries were arguably perfected in Belgium, not France.
  • Eden Hazard, Lukaku and De Bruyne all emerged from the same celebrated youth-development reboot.