FIFA Women's World Cup qualification(UEFA)
Live Match
Statistics
H2H
Lineups
Luxembourg Women
Belgium Women
Attacks
68
117
Dangerous Attacks
28
119
Ball Possession
29
71
On Target
2
14
Off Target
2042
11009
Important Events
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End 0-7
90′
V.Ampoorter
j.janssens
88′
E. Gunnarsdóttir
88′
0-7
H.Eurlings
Assist: j.janssens
87′
0-6
I. Iliano
Assist: H.Eurlings
82′
0-5
H.Eurlings
Assist: E.Dhont
82′
L. Alves
C.Schmit
80′
E.Dhont
M. Detruyer
80′
j.teulings
A.reynders
76′
R. Leite
73′
A.Machado
71′
R. Leite
A. Miny
70′
C.Teixeira
k.santos dos
66′
0-4
A.Tysiak
Assist: T. Wullaert
60′
0-3
M. Detruyer
Assist: T. Wullaert
60′
Amy Lan Thompson
H. Dietrich
45′
M.Toloba
S. Janssen
45′
L. Freymann
e.kremer
Halftime 0-2
45′
0-2
A.Tysiak
Assist: T. Wullaert
25′
A. Faria
21′
k.santos dos
20′
0-1
T. Wullaert
Assist: j.janssens
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yellow card
red card
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Match Info

The Luxembourg Women's national team faced a heavy defeat at home against Belgium Women in a FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA) match on June 10, 2026, losing 7‑0. The result underlines the gulf in class between the two sides and keeps Belgium firmly in the race for a World Cup berth.

Match Overview

Played at the Stade de Luxembourg, the visitors dominated from the first whistle. Belgium, ranked among the top European nations, controlled possession and created chance after chance. Luxembourg's defence struggled to contain the pace and movement of the Belgian attack, which scored freely across both halves.

Key Moments

  • Rapid start: Belgium opened the scoring in the 6th minute through a close‑range finish after a flowing team move.
  • Second goal: A powerful long‑range strike in the 19th minute doubled the lead.
  • Hat‑trick hero: The Belgian striker completed a hat‑trick by the 41st minute, showing clinical finishing.
  • Second‑half onslaught: Four more goals followed after the break, including two from set pieces and one from a penalty.

Standout Players

Belgium's attacking trio was unplayable. The number 9, who scored three goals, was awarded player of the match. The midfield controlled the tempo, and the defence kept a clean sheet with minimal threat from Luxembourg. For the hosts, goalkeeper made several saves but could do little to prevent the rout.

Group Implications

This comprehensive victory strengthens Belgium's position in the qualification group, keeping them level on points with the group leaders. Luxembourg, meanwhile, face an uphill battle to avoid finishing at the bottom of the table. The scoreline reflects the growing disparity in women's football development between established nations and emerging teams.