Belgium delivered a commanding 6-0 victory over Liechtenstein in their World Cup qualifying match on September 4, 2025, at the Rheinpark Stadion in Vaduz. The win strengthens Belgiumβs position in Group J and highlights their attacking prowess.
Belgium controlled the game from the start but had to wait until the 29th minute for the opener. Maxim De Cuyper scored with a header from a cross by Thomas Meunier. Belgium continued to dominate, and Youri Tielemans added two goals, including a stunning long-range volley and a precise penalty.
Arthur Theate and Kevin De Bruyne added well-taken finishes, while Malick Fofana capped off the scoring with a late goal. Belgiumβs attack was sharp, their midfield controlled possession, and their defense kept a clean sheet.
This dominant win highlights teamβs depth and quality. Coaches praised the teamβs tactical discipline and efficient conversion of scoring chances. The teamβs mix of experienced players and young talent ensured control throughout the match.
With this victory, the team moves to third place in Group J with seven points from three matches. Liechtenstein remains at the bottom of the group, struggling with four losses from four matches. Analysts note that Belgiumβs ability to score freely while maintaining defensive stability makes them strong contenders in the qualifying campaign.
Fans celebrated the teamβs emphatic win, recognizing the teamβs skill, teamwork, and determination. The team now prepares for their next World Cup qualifier, aiming to maintain momentum and secure a top spot for direct qualification.