
Of all the last-16 ties the 2026 World Cup has served up, Belgium vs Senegal is the one nobody wants to call — and that's exactly what makes it worth watching.
Thibaut Courtois is in goal, the 4-3-3 is confirmed, and Belgium are doing what Belgium always do at major tournaments: arriving in the knockout rounds with just enough quality to be dangerous and just enough chaos to be unreliable. Senegal, for their part, are nobody's idea of an easy draw.
Courtois between the sticks is a given — when fit, he remains one of the best goalkeepers on the planet, and his presence alone changes the arithmetic for any side trying to break Belgium down. The 4-3-3 shape suggests Belgium want to press high and use their wide forwards to stretch Senegal's defensive structure. Whether the legs are there across ninety minutes in a knockout game is the question that always follows this generation of Belgian players.
Belgium have been World Cup dark horses for the better part of a decade. The difference now is that the window is narrowing — this squad knows it.
Senegal arrive here as one of the most physically and tactically complete African sides in the tournament. They defend with genuine organisation, they can hurt you on the counter, and they do not fold when the occasion gets big. The 2022 World Cup showed they belong at this level; 2026 is them pushing further.
Senegal's confirmed starters are still being verified ahead of kick-off — what is known is that their first-choice defensive block is expected to be intact. The identity of this team is clear enough regardless: direct, athletic, and difficult to pin down for ninety minutes.
For Belgium, this is the kind of match that defines whether a golden generation's story ends with a footnote or a chapter. For Senegal, a quarter-final place would be a statement that African football's upward curve is not slowing down.
Courtois has seen bigger nights. He looked completely unbothered in the warm-up. That's either reassuring or ominous, depending on which shirt you're wearing.
Of all the last-16 ties the 2026 World Cup has served up, Belgium vs Senegal is the one nobody wants to call — and that's exactly what makes it worth watching.
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