Belgium enter today’s decisive UEFA 2026 World Cup Qualifiers match against Liechtenstein firmly in control of Group J, protecting an unbeaten campaign that has placed them at the top of the standings. With 15 points from five matches, they hold a narrow lead over North Macedonia and Wales, both sitting on 13 points.

Belgium’s strong +15 goal difference has been a key factor throughout the qualifiers, giving them a meaningful cushion even in the event of an unexpected result. However, with the final matchday underway, the margin for error has tightened.

North Macedonia and Wales remain close enough to punish any Belgian slip, ensuring that the stakes are high as the group reaches its conclusion. This is what each scenario means for Belgium in their push toward the 2026 World Cup.

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