📊 Match Insights
Belgium and Tunisia will wrap up their preparations for the World Cup with a friendly match on Saturday.
This encounter marks the first time the two teams have faced each other since Belgium's 5-2 win during the 2018 World Cup.
Although some key players from Belgium's golden generation have retired, there remains a sense of hope among supporters that the team can make a significant run in the upcoming World Cup.
Under the management of Rudi Garcia, Belgium is currently enjoying a 12-match unbeaten streak that began in March 2025, featuring eight victories and four draws.
Recent performances have been particularly impressive, with Belgium starting this run by defeating the USA 5-2 in Atlanta. This was followed by a 1-1 draw against Mexico, also in the U.S., and a solid 2-0 win against Croatia in Rijeka on Tuesday.
Despite conceding six goals over their last six matches, the victory against Croatia was seen as a strong message ahead of their quest for a major trophy.
In contrast, Tunisia has displayed more erratic form, but coach Sabri Lamouchi will likely be pleased with their defensive displays.