“Kazakhstan is much better than Liechtenstein”warned Rudi Garcia at a press conference. Three days after having imposed itself 6-0 in Vaduz, especially making the difference in the second period thanks to Youri Tielemans (46th and 70th SP), Arthur Theate (60th), Kevin de Bruyne (62nd) and Malick Fofana for his very first international goal (91st), Belgium hopes to dominate Kazakhstanese, this Sunday evening in Anderlecht.
The Belgians are only third in group J of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers behind Wales and North Macedonia, with three and two points behind respectively, but have two less matches than the Welsh. The country of Central Asia, with its player from Kairat Almaty, has already lost three times in four games.
A success by Kevin de Bruyne and others is all the more imperative since they will be expected to firmly foot in Cardiff during their first match of the next international window, on October 13. Note that the 34 -year -old Belgian playmaker sold his captain's armband in Tielemans, officially designated by the technical staff for the continuation of the events.
Belgium-Kazakhstan in a multiplex
This Belgium-Kazakshtan, whose kick-off will be given at 8:45 p.m. at the Lotto Park, is broadcast as part of the Multiplex of the L'Equipe channel with Turkey-Spain (a final before the hour in the pool in question) and Germany-Northern Irland (while Mannschaft lost entry into Slovakia).
To follow the performance of the Red Devils in full, you have to go to the Live Foot Team, accessible to the platform to media subscribers. In Belgium, it is RTBF the front page that offers the match of the selection led by Rudi Garcia.