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Belgium must win their final Group J match against Liechtenstein to secure World Cup qualification after a 1-1 draw in Kazakhstan, leaving their fate undecided, officials said.
- On Saturday, Belgium and Rangers midfielder Nicolas Raskin were held to a 1-1 draw away at Kazakhstan, denying them immediate qualification as they sit top of Group J on 15 points.
- Belgium now need a positive result at home to Liechtenstein on Tuesday to top the standings, while Wales national team can reach 13 points with a win on Saturday.
- After Dastan Satpaev scored on nine minutes and Nicolas Raskin was replaced on 89 minutes by Romeo Vermant, the match ended in a 1-1 draw.
- In Helsinki, Finland national team suffered a shock 1-0 home defeat to Malta national team as Oliver Antman started, with Henry Bonello advancing on 81 minutes and Jake Grech scoring from Ylyas Chouaref's pass.
- With final fixtures imminent, Malta finish their campaign at home to Poland on Monday and could finish fourth if they win in Valletta or Lithuania fail to beat the Netherlands away.
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This Saturday, the Red Devils could not do better than a 1-1 share in Astana. The Red Devils had the opportunity to afford an anthology party...
·Brussels, Belgium
Read Full ArticleThe Belgian national football team drew 1-1 away against Kazakhstan in the 7th round of qualifying in Group J. In doing so, they missed their first opportunity to secure a place at next year's World Cup in the United States, Mexico and Canada.
The Red Devils made a draw in Kazakhstan this Saturday. They will still have to wait to get a ticket to the 2026 World Cup.
·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleBelgium only managed a 1-1 draw in Kazakhstan in World Cup qualifying, meaning they have yet to qualify for next year's tournament. Belgian Jérémy Doku made no excuses.
·Budapest, Hungary
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