19:45 Monday

Wales, who are currently topping Group J of the World Cup Qualifiers, welcome Belgium who are looking for their first win.

Belgium vs Wales Prediction

  • Belgium failed to hold out for all three points against North Macedonia last time out, and were forced to share the spoils in a 1-1 draw.
  • The stalemate means the Red Devils have won only one of their last eight.
  • Wales predictably eased past Liechtenstein on Friday.
  • That victory means they are unbeaten in nine.
  • Craig Bellamy's side have collected seven points from their opening three World Cup qualifying matches.
  • Belgium will hope to maximise home advantage.
  • But Wales have what it takes to claim a result.

Score Prediction: Belgium 1-1 Wales

 

Belgium vs Wales Lineups

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Belgium Predicted Lineup vs Wales

Matz Sels, Maxim De Cuyper, Zeno Debast, Wout Faes, Thomas Meunier, Youri Tielemans, Amadou Onana, Kevin De Bruyne, Jérémy Doku, Romelu Lukaku, Charles De Ketelaere

Wales Predicted Lineup vs Belgium

Karl Darlow, Jay Dasilva, Ben Davies, Joe Rodon, Connor Roberts, Josh Sheehan, Ethan Ampadu, Jordan James, Harry Wilson, Brennan Johnson, Kieffer Moore

Belgium vs Wales Team News

  • Rudi Garcia may make a couple of personnel changes here, with Charles De Ketelaere, Youri Tielemans, and Amadou Onana all potentially starting.
  • Loïs Openda featured off the bench in the 1-1 draw with North Macedonia and is pushing for a start.
  • Neco Williams was forced off with an ankle injury against Liechtenstein, with Jay Dasilva set to start at left-back.
  • Ethan Ampadu is another who could come into the side to bolster the midfield against Belgium.

 

 

Belgium vs Wales Odds

Result Odds Implied Probability
Belgium 4/9 69%
Draw 15/4 21%
Wales 7/1 13%

 

Belgium vs Wales Bet Builder Tips

Our Bet Builder tips for Belgium vs Wales features Brennan Johnson to Score & Ethan Ampadu to be Carded.

At the time of publishing it is a best price of 22/1 with bet365.

  • Brennan Johnson has been a key attacking threat for Wales, with 20 goals and 5 assists for club and country this season, including a Europa League final goal for Tottenham. His speed and directness could exploit Belgium’s transitional defense. 
  • Ampadu, defensive midfielder for Wales, often handles defensive duties and has a history of picking up cards, with seven bookings in 26 starts for Leeds last season. Facing Belgium’s dynamic attackers like Kevin De Bruyne and Doku, he’s likely to be under pressure.