In a commanding display, Belgium secured a spot in the FIFA World Cup quarterfinals with a 4-1 triumph over the United States in the Round of 16. Charles De Ketelaere was instrumental with two goals in the first half, setting the pace for the Belgian team. The second half saw Hans Vanaken and Romelu Lukaku each finding the net, underscoring Belgium’s dominance in the match. Malik Tillman managed to score the sole goal for the U.S., but it was not enough to shift the momentum.
With this victory, Belgium advances to face Spain on July 10 in what promises to be a thrilling quarterfinal clash. Spain earned its place in the last eight after securing a win against Portugal. As Belgium eyes its next challenge, this marks the team’s fourth appearance in the World Cup quarterfinals, a testament to their consistent performance on the international stage.
For the United States, the journey in this year’s tournament comes to an end with their exit in the Round of 16. Despite the early departure, the team has shown potential and will have the opportunity to regroup and strategize for future competitions. The expanded format of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which the U.S. will co-host with Canada and Mexico, presents another chance for the U.S. team to showcase their growth in front of a home crowd.
The upcoming 2026 tournament is set to feature 48 teams, expanding the global stage and offering more nations the chance to compete at the highest level. As hosts, the United States, along with Canada and Mexico, will be in the spotlight, with the final match scheduled for July 19. This expansion represents a significant development in the world of soccer, promising an even more diverse and competitive event.
