Overview
Only having to face the underdog North Macedonia in the most recent match, the Belgian team still disappointed with a draw.
In the last 8 matches in all competitions, they have only won once (against Ukraine), the rest have suffered 5 defeats and 2 draws.
During that time, Belgium had to pick the ball out of the net a total of 12 times. This is clearly a series of disappointing results for a team that owns many outstanding stars such as Lukaku, De Bruyne, Doku, Trossard and is currently ranked 8th on the FIFA rankings.
Meanwhile, Wales are in impressive form. Coach cra cra cra Bellamy's team remains unbeaten after the first 3 matches in the World Cup qualifiers, defeating Kazakhstan, Liechtenstein and drawing with North Macedonia to lead the group.
They were also unbeaten in 6 matches in the Nations League to win the top spot and a ticket to League A.
Wales's record of scoring 16 goals in the last 9 matches is not actually too impressive. What makes this team extremely uncomfortable is the solid and methodical organization of the defense. They have only conceded 6 goals in the last 9 matches and have kept 4 clean sheets.
Wales have gone 4 consecutive matches without beating Belgium. However, in the context of Belgium's expensive stars still unable to recover, this will be a good opportunity for them to win all 3 points.
Personnel situation
The Belgian team will once again be without the service of goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois due to injury. Matz Sels is expected to replace the Real Madrid goalkeeper in goal.
On the other side of the front line, Wales may be without defender Neco Williams. The Nottingham Forest player was injured in the 3-0 win over Liechtenstein.
Expected lineup:
Belgium: Sels, Meunier, Debast, Faes, De Keyper, Raskin, De Bruyne, Vanaken, Saelemaekers, Lukaku, Doku.
Wales: Darlow, Roberts, Rodon, Davies, Dasilva, Ampadu, Wilson, Johnson, Cullen, Thomas, Moore.
The match between Belgium and Wales takes place at 1:45 am on June 10 (Vietnam time).