The Mass is almost said in Group J of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers. Leader with 15 points and two lengths ahead of North Macedonia, Belgium just has to finish the job Monday evening in Liège, against Liechtenstein.
If a victory would directly qualify the Red Devils, a draw could also be enough for them. Because Rudi Garcia’s players have a goal difference much greater than that of the Macedonians, who are traveling to Wales (+15 against +9).
Belgium-Liechtenstein, how to watch the match live and streaming?
The kick-off of the match between Belgium and Liechtenstein, counting for the 8e day of the Europe zone qualifiers, will be given this Tuesday evening at 8:45 p.m. The meeting will be followed live on the L’Equipe Live Foot streaming platform, for subscribers.