Belgium National Football Team faced Liechtenstein National Football Team in the Group Round of the Qualification of the Europe on November 18. The match concluded with Belgium defeating Liechtenstein 7-0.
The scoreline opened on the 3rd minute when Hans Vanaken converted the chance, putting Belgium in front. Goals from Jeremy Doku, Brandon Mechele, Alexis Saelemaekers and Charles De Ketelaere followed, making the final score 7-0.
All eyes turn to the pitch as the upcoming face-off sees Belgium and Liechtenstein renew their battle, 2 months after their previous Europe Qualification Group round match which Belgium won 0-6. Belgium come into the match following a draw against Kazakhstan last Saturday in the Europe Qualification Group round, stretching their unbeaten streak to eight matches.
Liechtenstein's form has been disappointing, approaching this match after eleven consecutive defeats to Wales, Montenegro, Kazakhstan, North Macedonia, Belgium, Scotland, San Marino and Malta, marking twelve games without a single win. Their inability to keep a clean sheet has been evident, as they have struggled to keep opponents from scoring, conceding in their last eleven matches.
This Europe Qualification Group round match offers a platform for Belgium National Football Team and Liechtenstein National Football Team’s goal-scorers to step up and leave their mark on the contest. Belgium’s attacking options, with Rudi Garcia steering the side, have been bolstered by Kevin De Bruyne, the team’s top scorer, and Youri Tielemans, both of whom have contributed crucial goals and assists. With six goals in Europe Qualification Group round, De Bruyne is Belgium’s top scorer in the league, with Saelemaekers leading their creative tally in the league with four assists. Belgium’s offense has also been strengthened by Jeremy Doku, Maxim De Cuyper and Thomas Meunier, who have provided crucial contributions in the final third.
Meanwhile, Liechtenstein’s top finisher Aron Sele and Willy Pizzi have played important roles in ensuring their attack, shaped by Konrad Funfstuck’s vision, remains effective. Sele has been Liechtenstein’s standout performer across all competitions, netting one goal, with Pizzi leading the team in assists, having provided one key pass resulting in goal.
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The AI gives an initial outlook on Belgium vs Liechtenstein before the match - and once the match begins, it keeps observing the play and adjusts its forecast minute by minute. In this meeting, the pre-match projection was spot on - it pointed to Belgium National Football Team's win. Based on numbers run before the whistle, AI forecasted that Belgium’s victory was the most likely outcome, rated at 70%, while a draw was at 24% and Liechtenstein’s victory was at 6%.
We are updating team formations and line-ups for Belgium - Liechtenstein in real time.
Belgium kicked off the game with Senne Lammens, Timothy Castagne, Arthur Theate, Brandon Mechele, Thomas Meunier, Nicolas Raskin, Youri Tielemans who got substituted by Axel Witsel on the 61st minute, Hans Vanaken who got substituted by Diego Moreira on the 75th minute, Jeremy Doku who got substituted by Dodi Lukebakio on the 71st minute, Charles De Ketelaere who got substituted by Lois Openda on the 61st minute and Alexis Saelemaekers who got substituted by Leandro Trossard on the 61st minute as starters, with Mike Penders, Matz Sels, Joaquin Seys, Maxim De Cuyper, Koni De Winter, Charles Vanhoutte, Leandro Trossard, Axel Witsel, Dodi Lukebakio, Diego Moreira, Lois Openda and Romeo Vermant on the bench.
Liechtenstein's starting eleven were Benjamin Buchel, Jens Hofer, Andreas Malin, Livio Meier, Max Gopel who got substituted by Emanuel Zund on the 18th minute, Aron Sele, Nicolas Hasler who got substituted by Severin Schlegel on the 72nd minute, Simon Luchinger who got substituted by Alessio Hasler on the 58th minute, Sandro Wolfinger, Kenny Kindle who got substituted by Willy Pizzi on the 46th minute and Fabio Luque Notaro who got substituted by Jonas Weissenhofer on the 72nd minute, with Gabriel Foser, Justin Ospelt, Jonas Weissenhofer, Felix Oberwaditzer, Severin Schlegel, Fabio Wolfinger, Dennis Salanovic, Ferhat Saglam, Liam Kranz, Alessio Hasler, Emanuel Zund and Willy Pizzi on the bench.
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Referee showed the yellow card once throughout the game. Severin Schlegel was the one to receive it.
Since September 2025, the teams have gone head-to-head once. The meeting took place on September 4, 2025, with Belgium winning 0-6. So, overall, Belgium have the edge in head-to-head matches against Liechtenstein in their recent history.
Belgium have played eight matches in Europe Qualification Group round, with five wins, three draws, and zero losses this season, scoring 29 goals, averaging 3.63 per match, while conceding seven, an average of 0.88 per match. Liechtenstein have played eight matches in Europe Qualification Group round, with zero wins, zero draws, and eight losses this season, scoring zero goals, averaging 0.00 per match, while conceding 31, an average of 3.88 per match.
Belgium played their last match against Kazakhstan, which ended in a draw, while Liechtenstein are currently on a run of eleven straight losses, having lost to Wales, Montenegro, Kazakhstan, North Macedonia, Belgium, Scotland, San Marino and Malta in their last eleven matches. Overall, in their last twenty matches, Belgium have recorded eight wins, seven losses, and five draws, while in their last twenty matches, Liechtenstein have recorded one win, fifteen losses, and four draws.
As always, Europe Qualification Group round's live standings are availble and updated in real time. Belgium sit 1st with eighteen points from eight matches, while Liechtenstein hold 5th place with zero points after eight matches.
We are adding goal videos and full video highlights of the match between Belgium and Liechtenstein in real time. You can watch the goals by Hans Vanaken, Jeremy Doku, Brandon Mechele, Alexis Saelemaekers and Charles De Ketelaere 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 Belgium - Liechtenstein are being added as they become available on the official social media channels of the league or the teams.