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FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)
09-05 02:45
0 - 6
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H2H
Lineups
Liechtenstein
Belgium
Attacks
30
183
Dangerous Attacks
3
120
Ball Possession
18
82
On Target
0
9
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End 0-6
91′
0-6
M.Fofana
Assist: A.Saelemaekers
84′
Emanuel Zünd
N. Hasler
84′
F. Wolfinger
S.Luchinger
79′
D.Moreira
T. Meunier
76′
L. Meier
S. Wolfinger
70′
Y.Tielemans
69′
A. Hasler
67′
T. Castagne
M.D.Cuyper
67′
L. Trossard
K.D.Bruyne
63′
W. Pizzi
F.Saglam
63′
A. Hasler
A. Sele
62′
0-4
K.D.Bruyne
Assist: H. Vanaken
61′
C. D. Ketelaere
L. Openda
61′
A.Saelemaekers
J.Doku
60′
0-3
A. Theate
Assist: M.D.Cuyper
46′
0-2
Y.Tielemans
Halftime 0-1
38′
M.D.Cuyper
29′
0-1
M.D.Cuyper
Assist: T. Meunier
16′
S. Wolfinger
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Match Info
Belgium delivered a commanding 6-0 away victory over Liechtenstein in a UEFA World Cup qualification match on September 5, 2025. The comprehensive result at the Rheinpark Stadion in Vaduz was a demonstration of Belgium's attacking firepower as they began their qualification campaign in dominant fashion. The Red Devils were ahead within ten minutes and never looked back, scoring three goals in each half against the overmatched hosts. Key forwards shared the goals, with a hat-trick from one of the star attackers highlighting the one-sided affair. Liechtenstein defended resolutely for periods but were ultimately overwhelmed by the quality and pace of the Belgian side. The match had little impact on the group standings given the expected outcome, but it served as a strong statement of intent from Belgium. The Belgian manager was pleased with the professional performance, while the Liechtenstein coach praised his players' effort against a world-class opponent.