
Belgium enters World Cup 2026 with a squad built around Kevin De Bruyne, Romelu Lukaku, Thibaut Courtois, and a new generation of young talent, aiming to win their first World Cup title after years of near misses. They are in Group G with Egypt, Iran, and New Zealand, making it one of the manageable groups in the tournament.
How Belgium Qualified for World Cup 2026
Belgium qualified through the UEFA qualifying campaign, finishing top of their group with a solid record characterised by strong home performances and consistent away results. They were among the first teams to secure qualification for the 2026 tournament, underlining their status as Europe’s leading force.
Belgium World Cup 2026 Squad
Belgium’s final squad blends experience from the “Golden Generation” with emerging young talent, led by captain Kevin De Bruyne and guided by manager Domenico Tedesco. The squad is known for its depth across all positions, with many players playing for top European clubs.
Goalkeepers
| Player | Club | Age | Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thibaut Courtois | Real Madrid | 34 | Goalkeeper |
| Simon Mignolet | Club Brugge | 38 | Goalkeeper |
| Koen Casteels | VfL Wolfsburg | 33 | Goalkeeper |
Defenders
| Player | Club | Age | Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| Toby Alderweireld | Al-Duhail | 37 | Centre-back |
| Jan Vertonghen | Anderlecht | 39 | Centre-back |
| Alexis Saelemaekers | AC Milan | 27 | Right-back |
| Thomas Meunier | PSG | 34 | Right-back |
| Arthur Theate | Rangers | 26 | Centre-back |
| Zeno Debast | Sporting CP | 22 | Centre-back |
| Maxime Decamps | Club Brugge | 25 | Left-back |
Midfielders
| Player | Club | Age | Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kevin De Bruyne | Manchester City | 35 | Attacking midfielder |
| Youri Tielemans | Aston Villa | 29 | Central midfielder |
| Amadou Onana | Everton | 24 | Defensive midfielder |
| Leander Dendoncker | Napoli | 31 | Central midfielder |
| Charles De Ketelaere | Atalanta | 25 | Attacking midfielder |
| Enzo Jadot | Club Brugge | 22 | Central midfielder |
Forwards
| Player | Club | Age | Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| Romelu Lukaku | Napoli | 33 | Striker |
| Michy Batshuayi | BeÅŸiktaÅŸ | 32 | Forward |
| Jeremy Doku | Manchester City | 24 | Winger |
| Loan | Genk | 24 | Winger |
| Loïs Openda | RB Leipzig | 26 | Forward |
| Yannick Carrasco | Al-Shabab | 32 | Winger |
Key Players to Watch
Kevin De Bruyne
At 35, De Bruyne is the team’s captain and creative engine. His vision, set-piece quality, and ability to find decisive moments in big games make him essential for Belgium’s midfield control.
Romelu Lukaku
Lukaku is Belgium’s primary striker, combining physical presence, finishing, and intelligent movement. His goal-scoring ability will be crucial in tight group-stage matches and knockout rounds.
Thibaut Courtois
Courtois provides stability in goal, especially in knockout matches where saves from penalties and one-on-one situations can be decisive. His leadership and shot-stopping are essential for Belgium’s defensive stability.
Amadou Onana
Onana provides the defensive balance that allows Belgium to press higher without losing structure. His ball-winning and physicality are essential for Belgium’s midfield stability.
Jeremy Doku
Doku is Belgium’s most dangerous winger, with elite pace, dribbling, and direct running. His contribution will be crucial in tight group-stage matches and knockout rounds.
Manager and Tactical Analysis
Domenico Tedesco’s preferred system is a 4-2-3-1 or 4-3-3, with De Bruyne as the creative hub and Lukaku as the primary attacking force. Belgium’s strength is individual quality, midfield depth, and tactical discipline. The vulnerability is that older players like De Bruyne, Courtois, and Lukaku may face physical challenges in the knockout stages.
Belgium World Cup 2026 Fixtures
How to Watch Belgium Matches
In the United States, Belgium’s matches will air on FOX, FS1, FOX One, Telemundo, and Peacock. In Belgium, the tournament is on RTBF and VRT. In Canada, coverage is available on TSN, CTV, Crave, and RDS. International availability depends on local rights holders.
Belgium World Cup History
Belgium have never won a World Cup, with their best result coming in 2018 when they reached the semi-finals and finished third. They have also reached the quarter-finals in 2002 and 2014, but a title has remained elusive.
Strengths and Weaknesses
Strengths
- Kevin De Bruyne’s creativity and leadership.
- Romelu Lukaku’s goal-scoring ability.
- Strong midfield with Onana, Tielemans, and Dendoncker.
- Thibaut Courtois in goal.
Weaknesses
- Ageing core (De Bruyne, Courtois, Lukaku).
- Physical challenges in the knockout stages.
- Dependency on De Bruyne’s form and fitness.
- One of the toughest groups (France, Norway, Iraq).
Belgium’s squad is balanced, experienced, and tactically disciplined. If they can manage the physical demands and keep De Bruyne sharp, World Cup 2026 could become a historic first title run.








