Kazakhstan Under 21 National Football Team went head-to-head with Belgium Under 21 National Football Team in the Group Stage of the Qualifying Round on September 10. The match concluded with Belgium defeating Kazakhstan 0-3.
The scoreline opened on the 9th minute when Youssuf Sylla converted the chance, putting Belgium in front. The scoreline was shaped by further goals from Killian Sardella and Jorthy Mokio, bringing the match to a 0-3 conclusion.
All eyes turn to the pitch as the upcoming match sees Kazakhstan and Belgium renew their battle, a year after their previous Qualifying round Group stage encounter which Belgium won 1-0. Kazakhstan Under 21 National Football Team, fresh from a Qualifying round Group stage win against Malta on September 5, step into this clash with optimism. Despite their win, they've had trouble holding their opponents at bay, with goals conceded across ten consecutive home matches.
Belgium approach this game after a draw with Morocco on June 4. They've had trouble holding their opponents at bay, conceding goals in their last five matches in a row.
This Qualifying round Group stage match offers a platform for Kazakhstan Under 21 National Football Team and Belgium Under 21 National Football Team’s goal-scorers to step up and leave their mark on the contest. Kazakhstan’s attacking options have been bolstered by Aybar Abdulla, the team’s top scorer, and Ivan Sviridov, both of whom have contributed crucial goals and assists. In Qualifying round Group stage, Abdulla has been Kazakhstan’s standout scorer with two goals, while also being their most creative player, providing two assists in the league so far. Kazakhstan’s offense has also been strengthened by Galymzhan Kenzhebek, Damir Kasabulat and Yan Trufanov, who have provided crucial contributions in the final third.
Meanwhile, Belgium’s top finisher Kazeem Olaigbe and Arne Engels have played important roles in ensuring their attack remains effective. Olaigbe has already scored four goals in Qualifying round Group stage this season, while Engels has been their leading creator in the competition with one assist. Adding further support are Maxim De Cuyper, Jarne Steuckers and Largie Ramazani, who have combined to deliver key goals and assists for the team.
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Kazakhstan U21 kicked off the game with Temirlan Anarbekov, Sultan Askarov who got substituted by Mikael Askarov on the 70th minute, Meyrambek Kalmyrza who got substituted by Rinat Serikkul on the 63rd minute, Aleksandr Shirobokov, Adilbek Zhumakhanov, Damir Kasabulat, Galymzhan Kenzhebek, Olzhas Baybek, Aybar Abdulla who got substituted by Artem Litosh on the 46th minute, Ivan Sviridov who got substituted by Danil Ankudinov on the 79th minute and Yan Trufanov who got substituted by Alen Aimanov on the 46th minute as starters, with Danil Ankudinov, Mikael Askarov, Alen Aimanov, Roman Bozhko, Sanzhar Erniyazov, Lev Kurgin, Ali Turganov, Artem Litosh and Rinat Serikkul on the bench.
Belgium U21's starting eleven were Maarten Vandevoordt, Killian Sardella who got substituted by Hugo Siquet on the 46th minute, Matte Smets, Jorne Spileers, Tuur Rommens who got substituted by Jorthy Mokio on the 89th minute, Mario Stroeykens, Mathias Delorge-Knieper, Samuel Mbangula who got substituted by Kazeem Olaigbe on the 63rd minute, Jarne Steuckers who got substituted by Cisse Sandra on the 63rd minute, Malick Fofana and Youssuf Sylla who got substituted by Thibo Baeten on the 72nd minute, with Jorthy Mokio, Cisse Sandra, Hugo Siquet, Antef Tsoungui, Matt Lendfers, Thibo Baeten, Kazeem Olaigbe and Chris Lokesa on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card three times throughout the game. Alen Aimanov, Artem Litosh and Thibo Baeten were the ones to receive it.
The teams have met three times since June 2021. Belgium Under 21 Team have won all three matches, leaving Kazakhstan without a single victory or draw. Their most recent clash took place on September 11, 2023, with Belgium winning 1-0. In total, Kazakhstan have managed one goal in these three meetings, compared to Belgium's six. So, overall, Belgium Under 21 Team have the edge in head-to-head matches against Kazakhstan Under 21 Team in their recent history.
Kazakhstan U21 have played ten matches in Qualifying round Group stage, with three wins, zero draws, and seven losses this season, netting thirteen goals (1.30 per match) and conceding 24 (2.40 per match). Belgium U21 have played ten matches in Qualifying round Group stage, with six wins, one draw, and three loss this season, scoring thirteen goals, averaging 1.30 per match, while conceding six, an average of 0.60 per match.
Kazakhstan U-21 played their last match against Malta U21, which ended in a win, while Belgium U-21 played their last match against Morocco U23, which ended in a draw. Overall, over their most recent twenty games, Kazakhstan have claimed two victories, suffered fifteen defeats, and drawn three times, while in their last twenty matches, Belgium have recorded eight wins, four losses, and eight draws.
As always, Qualifying round Group stage's live standings are availble and updated in real time. Kazakhstan Under 21 Team sit 11th with nine points from ten matches, while Belgium Under 21 Team are currently 8th in the table with nineteen points from ten matches.
We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between Kazakhstan U21 and Belgium U21 in real time. You can watch the goals by Youssuf Sylla, Killian Sardella and Jorthy Mokio as the videos of the goals are added usually minutes after the actual event if there are any official videos available. Full video highlights of Kazakhstan U21 - Belgium U21 are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.