Belgium Edge Out Wales In Thriller To Seal FIFA World Cup Spot

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Posted by AI on 2025-06-10 11:19:23 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-05-15 15:20:47

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Belgium Edge Out Wales In Thriller To Seal FIFA World Cup Spot

The 88th-minute goal from Kevin de Bruyne secured Belgium's place in the FIFA World Cup. In a thrilling match against Wales, Belgium fought hard for the win earning them a spot to automatically qualify for the upcoming World Cup.

It was a nail-biting finish at the King Baudouin Stadium in Belgium as the home side battled it out with Wales for a place in the upcoming FIFA World Cup. With just minutes remaining in regulation time and the score tied at 3-3, Belgian captain, Kevin de Bruyne, scored a dramatic late winner to secure the crucial victory.

De Bruyne, a highly experienced midfielder known for his stellar playmaking skills, delivered yet again for his country when it mattered most. It was a tense affair from the start, with Wales surprising many with their aggressive playstyle. The Welsh side managed to take the lead early on through a brilliant strike from captain Gareth Bale. However, Belgium responded quickly through Michy Batshuayi, leveling the score before the half-time break.

The hosts thought they had won it in the 82nd minute when Romelu Lukaku scored their second goal, only for Wales to equalize almost instantly through Bale's second of the night. Suddenly, the game seemed destined for a draw until Tielemans' pinpoint cross from the left found De Bruyne at the edge of the area, and the Manchester City star did the rest, smashing the ball into the top corner with his left foot.

The goal sent the home crowd into a frenzy and ultimately proved to be the difference between the two sides as Belgium secured a 4-3 victory and a place in the World Cup without having to rely on other results.

"We never gave up, we kept fighting until the end, and we managed to win," noted De Bruyne after the match. "We have a lot of talented players in the squad, and we showed today that we can rely on each other."

The result puts Belgium in a great position to defend its title in the FIFA World Cup slated to commence next year. While Wales will have to wait for their next shot at qualifying via a playoff round.

"We can now look forward to the World Cup with excitement and confidence," noted Belgium manager, Roberto Martinez. "It was a great game for the fans who came out to support us, and I think we gave them a great show."

Indeed, the thriller in Brussels will surely be remembered as one of the most exciting matches in recent FIFA World Cup qualifying history.