Belgium Secures Key 4-2 Victory Over Wales in World Cup Qualifying
Belgium came from behind to beat Wales 4-2 in Cardiff and strengthen their position in the 2026 World Cup qualifying group, reports 24brussels.
Wales took an early lead in the match, with Joe Rodon scoring a header from a corner just eight minutes into the game. Belgium responded with Kevin De Bruyne leveling the score from the penalty spot after Ethan Ampadu’s handball. Thomas Meunier then put Belgium ahead at 2-1 following a strong effort from Jeremy Doku.
Despite dominating the first half, Belgium squandered multiple opportunities, with notable misses from Leandro Trossard and Arthur Theate. Wales nearly equalized shortly before halftime, but Thibaut Courtois produced a crucial save against Jordan James.
In the second half, another handball by James led to a penalty, which De Bruyne converted for his second goal of the match, extending Belgium’s lead to 3-1. Late in the game, substitute Nathan Broadhead pulled one back for Wales, but Trossard sealed the win with a fourth goal for Belgium.
This victory, in conjunction with North Macedonia’s 1-1 draw against Kazakhstan, positions Belgium at the top of their qualifying group, holding a game in hand. A win against Kazakhstan next month would secure their place in the World Cup draw.
Coach Rudi Garcia, who will be absent for the next match due to suspension, remarked on the match, stating, “We’re first in the group now, but we must stay humble and finish it off in November.”
Belgium’s Kevin De Bruyne celebrates after scoring against Wales © BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY