Belgium XI vs Senegal: Confirmed team news, predicted lineup, injury latest for World Cup 2026 | OneFootball

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·30 Juni 2026

Belgium XI vs Senegal: Confirmed team news, predicted lineup, injury latest for World Cup 2026

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Red Devils get defensive boost before last-32 showdown in Seattle

Zeno Debast has returned to training as Belgium prepare to face Senegal in the World Cup round of 32.


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The Sporting defender has yet to play at this tournament due to a leg injury suffered on club duty in Portugal in early May.

Debast was always expected to miss the group stage having still been included in the 26-man squad, though returned to training on Sunday after reporting “positive” results from a follow-up MRI scan.

The 22-year-old seems unlikely to start as Group G winners Belgium meet Senegal - who edged through from Group I as the eighth-best third-place team - in a knockout tie in Seattle on Wednesday, but his comeback will nevertheless be a boost for head coach Rudi Garcia as he looks to mastermind a deep run into the tournament.

Brandon Mechele and Nathan Ngoy started the World Cup as the Red Devils’ first-choice centre-back pairing with no Debast, though Arthur Theate was drafted in for the 5-1 thrashing of New Zealand after Ngoy was sent off in the goalless draw with Iran.

Garcia seems unlikely to make many changes to the XI that started that rout of the All Whites in Vancouver, with Thibaut Courtois certain to start in goal.

Garcia swapped Thomas Meunier with Fulham’s Timothy Castagne at right-back against New Zealand, with Brighton’s Maxim De Cuyper on the left-hand side of defence.

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Comeback trail: Belgium defender Zeno Debast has returned to training this week

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Belgium tried a third different partner for captain Youri Tielemans in the midfield pivot, with Rangers star Nicolas Raskin having surprisingly replaced Amadou Onana, only to then make way for Hans Vanaken.

They also reverted back to the more familiar and potent front four of Jeremy Doku, Kevin De Bruyne, Leandro Trossard and Charles De Ketelaere, having replaced Doku - who was unavailable against Iran - and De Ketelaere with Alexis Saelemaekers and Romelu Lukaku - who both scored late on as substitutes in the New Zealand game.

De Ketelaere vs Lukaku to lead a talented and deep attack is a constant debate among Belgium fans at this World Cup, though the latter - far and away his country’s all-time leading goalscorer - looks best utilised off the bench after a club season at Napoli that was wrecked by injuries as he made just four Serie A appearances in total.

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