Belgium vs. Senegal: Everything You Need to Know Before Wednesday’s World Cup Knockout Match
SEATTLE — Belgium enters the FIFA World Cup Round of 32 as the favorite.
Senegal enters believing another upset is waiting to happen.
The knockout stage has already produced plenty of surprises, proving that FIFA rankings and betting odds only tell part of the story. Belgium won its group to earn a return trip to Seattle, while Senegal surged into the field after a dominant victory in its final group-stage match.
Here’s everything you need to know before kickoff.
| Match Info | |
|---|---|
| Match | Belgium vs. Senegal |
| Date | Wednesday, July 1, 2026 |
| Kickoff | 4 p.m. ET (1 p.m. PT) |
| Venue | Lumen Field (FIFA “Seattle Stadium”) |
| Location | Seattle, Washington |
| Capacity | 68,740 |
| TV | FS1 |
| Streaming | FOX One, FOX Sports App, Fubo, DirecTV Stream, Sling TV |
| Radio | SiriusXM FC and FIFA World Cup Radio affiliates |
| Weather | Mostly sunny with temperatures around 70 degrees and light winds—near-perfect football weather. |
Official FIFA Rankings
- Belgium: No. 8
- Senegal: No. 19
Belgium advanced after winning Group G, finishing the group stage unbeaten and closing with an emphatic victory over New Zealand. Senegal recovered from a difficult start to finish third in Group I, then booked its place in the knockout stage with a convincing 5-0 win over Iraq.
Betting Odds
| Market | Odds |
| Belgium | -145 |
| Draw | +260 |
| Senegal | +390 |
To Advance
- Belgium: -180
- Senegal: +145
Belgium remains the betting favorite, though oddsmakers expect a significantly tighter contest than several other Round of 32 matchups.
Ticket Prices
Demand has remained strong for one of the tournament’s most intriguing knockout matches.
Verified resale tickets generally begin around $900, while lower-bowl seats range well above $1,200, with premium hospitality options also available.
Players to Watch
Belgium
- Kevin De Bruyne
- Romelu Lukaku
- Jérémy Doku
- Loïs Openda
Senegal
- Nicolas Jackson
- Ismaïla Sarr
- Pape Matar Sarr
- Kalidou Koulibaly
Three Keys to the Match
Can Belgium unlock Senegal’s defense?
Belgium has plenty of creativity through Kevin De Bruyne and Jérémy Doku, but Senegal has defended exceptionally well throughout the tournament and won’t leave much space in behind.
Can Senegal capitalize in transition?
The Lions of Teranga are at their best when forcing turnovers and attacking quickly. Belgium cannot afford careless giveaways in midfield.
Which team handles the pressure?
Neither side has much margin for error. One defensive mistake—or one brilliant individual moment—could decide the afternoon.
Prediction
Senegal 2, Belgium 1 (after extra time)
Belgium deserves to be favored based on talent and experience.
Still, Senegal feels like one of the tournament’s most dangerous dark horses. Its back line has been organized, its midfield has matched up physically with everyone it has faced and its pace on the wings creates problems for any defense.
Expect Belgium to control possession early and find the opening goal.
Senegal responds after halftime, gradually growing into the match before forcing extra time. With momentum firmly on its side, the African side completes the comeback with a dramatic winner, delivering another memorable upset in a World Cup that has already been full of them.
If that happens, it won’t be a miracle.
It will simply be the latest reminder that knockout football rarely follows the script.








