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Belgium
Liechtenstein
Attacks
153
23
Dangerous Attacks
122
8
Ball Possession
80
20
On Target
13
1
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End 7-0
88′
S.Schlegel
75′
D.Moreira
H. Vanaken
72′
S.Schlegel
N. Hasler
72′
J.Weissenhofer
F.Luque Notaro
71′
D. Lukebakio
J.Doku
60′
L. Trossard
A.Saelemaekers
60′
L. Openda
C. D. Ketelaere
60′
A. Witsel
Y.Tielemans
59′
7-0
C. D. Ketelaere
Assist: T. Meunier
58′
A. Hasler
S.Luchinger
57′
6-0
C. D. Ketelaere
Assist: J.Doku
55′
5-0
A.Saelemaekers
52′
4-0
B. Mechele
Assist: C. D. Ketelaere
45′
W. Pizzi
K.Kindle
Halftime 3-0
41′
3-0
J.Doku
34′
2-0
J.Doku
Assist: A.Saelemaekers
18′
Emanuel Zünd
M. Göppel
3′
1-0
H. Vanaken
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Match Info
Belgium delivered a commanding 7-0 victory over Liechtenstein in their UEFA World Cup qualification match on November 19, 2025. The one-sided affair at the King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels was a showcase of Belgian attacking firepower, keeping them firmly atop their qualification group. The Red Devils were relentless from the start, scoring four goals in a dominant first-half display. The second half saw more of the same, with the substitutes adding to the tally. The scoreline reflected Belgium's overwhelming possession and chance creation, with goals spread across multiple players, including a brace from their star forward. For Liechtenstein, it was a night of sheer defensive resistance, with their goalkeeper making several fine saves to prevent an even heavier defeat. The result solidifies Belgium's position as group winners in the making, while Liechtenstein's focus remains on avoiding the bottom spot. Belgium's manager rotated his squad and praised the professional performance, while the Liechtenstein coach acknowledged the vast gulf in quality.

