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    Belgium VS Senegal

    FIFA World Cup
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    Belgium
    Belgium 2
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    Senegal
    Belgium has recently shown a remarkable balance between offense and defense. In their last 10 matches, they've achieved 6 wins and 4 draws, remaining undefeated with a win rate and unbeaten rate of 60%. In an international friendly, they thrashed Tunisia 5 - 0. Leading 1 - 0 at halftime, they secured the victory. They also defeated the United States 5 - 2 away and Croatia 2 - 0. These wins demonstrated their efficient attacking line. In the European qualifiers, Belgium shut out Liechtenstein 7 - 0 and beat Wales 4 - 2. In the last 10 games, they've only conceded 3 goals and averaged 2.1 goals per match, showing great stability at both ends. In crucial matches, multiple players on the attacking line often score, like in the Tunisia game where three forwards found the net, highlighting their tactical execution and offensive depth. On the other hand, Senegal plays an offense - dominated style. In their last 10 matches, they've won 5, drawn 1, and lost 4. Their win rate is 50%, but the unbeaten rate is only 40%. The big - goal rate is as high as 60%. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football streaming
    Further Reading
    • p90x
      p90x
      Belgium has demonstrated a top - tier offensive and defensive system in this tournament. The 60% win rate contrasts sharply with the offensive efficiency of 3.1 goals per game. With 31 goals scored and only 8 conceded, a goal difference of 23 highlights its offensive - defensive balance. When playing at home, the efficiency is even better, with an average of 3.25 goals per game. The record of 13 goals scored and only 1 conceded at home proves its dominance. The average of 7.2 corner kicks and 1.1 yellow cards per game reflects the team's precise control of the game rhythm and discipline. On the offensive end, Belgium doesn't rely solely on individual skills. Instead, it creates continuous threats through efficient wing penetration and midfield cooperation. This systematic advantage makes it a benchmark for offense and defense in the World Cup. In contrast, Senegal shows significant weaknesses in away games. A 20% win rate and a 60% loss rate confirm its vulnerability when playing away
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    • Chhòa Niau
      Chhòa Niau
      Belgium has been in excellent form recently, having secured multiple victories and improved their overall condition. The team's substitutes have shown high scoring efficiency, which gives them an edge. The goals conceded by Senegal reflect the gap in strength between the two sides, and there isn't much difference in their performance in attack and defense compared to away games. After the main players got sufficient rest, Belgium has scored a decent number of goals in recent matches. Moreover, there is a tendency for Belgium's performance indicators to rise. Although Belgium's form was not good before and their overall performance declined significantly, they have shown better results lately. On the other hand, Senegal has made great progress recently, showing an upward trend. They rely on tough defense. The question is whether they can maintain this defensive performance in this game. Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football streaming Belgium's defense
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    • CFCDaily
      CFCDaily
      Belgium advanced as the group winner in Group G. Their performance in the first two rounds was a bit tough, being held to a draw or facing resistance from Egypt and Iran. However, in the last round, they had a major breakout, thrashing New Zealand 5-1, which demonstrated their terrifying ability to dominate weaker opponents and finish off games. Kevin De Bruyne, at 34, remains the absolute key playmaker of the Red Devils. Currently playing for Napoli in Serie A, he scored a goal in the match against New Zealand. He has excellent international game sense and top - notch ability to deliver threatening passes. On the other hand, Senegal had a poor draw in this World Cup, being placed in the "Group of Death", Group I, which included France and Norway. In the first two games, they lost 1 - 3 to France and narrowly lost 2 - 3 to Norway. But in a desperate situation, they managed to overcome the pressure and defeated Iraq 5 - 0 in the last round. They squeezed into the round of 32 as one of t
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