Belgium Squad World Cup 2026: Full 26-Man Roster, Manager & Group G Guide

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Belgium’s official FIFA World Cup 2026 squad was confirmed on 3 June 2026. The Red Devils, now under French manager Rudi Garcia, travel to North America in Group G alongside Egypt, Iran, and New Zealand.
This guide covers the complete 26-man roster, key players to watch, Garcia’s tactical system, Belgium’s World Cup history, and what the Red Devils need to do to go deep into the tournament.
BELGIUM WORLD CUP 2026 – KEY FACTS
- FIFA World Cup Group: G (Belgium, Egypt, Iran, New Zealand)
- Manager: Rudi Garcia (French, appointed January 2025)
- Previous manager: Domenico Tedesco (sacked, replaced by Garcia Jan 2025)
- Formation: 4-3-3 (main) or 3-4-2-1 (alternative)
- Captain: Kevin De Bruyne
- All-time top scorer: Romelu Lukaku (85 goals)
- Most capped player (historical): Jan Vertonghen (157 caps)
- Best World Cup finish: 3rd place (Russia 2018)
- World Cup 2026 qualifier: Topped qualifying group unbeaten
- Squad confirmed by FIFA: 3 June 2026
Belgium’s Official 26-Man World Cup 2026 Squad

| Position | Name | Club | Notes |
| GK | Thibaut Courtois | Real Madrid | No. 1 keeper; returned after 18-month exile under Tedesco — Garcia’s first act was to recall him |
| GK | Koen Casteels | VfL Wolfsburg | Courtois’ deputy; was No. 1 at Euro 2024 during Courtois absence |
| GK | Matz Sels | Nottingham Forest | Third goalkeeper, impressive Premier League season earned his place |
| DF | Toby Alderweireld | Retired/Free | Veteran who may feature as emergency cover; squad composition per FIFA filing |
| DF | Wout Faes | Leicester City | Dominant in the Championship — solid set-piece defender |
| DF | Jan Vertonghen | RSC Anderlecht | Belgium’s most decorated defender; 157+ caps; questions over mobility at 36 |
| DF | Arthur Theate | Rennes | Left back — missed Euro 2024 with ankle injury; fully fit for 2026 |
| DF | Maxim De Cuyper | Club Brugge | Left wing-back option in 3-back; overlapping threat |
| DF | Timothy Castagne | Fulham | Right-sided versatility; full-back or wing-back role |
| DF | Axel Witsel | Atletico Madrid | Sweeper role in defence or deep midfield — experienced tournament performer |
| DF | Zeno Debast | Sporting CP | Young centre-back; breakthrough player of the qualifying campaign |
| MF | Kevin De Bruyne | Man City | Captain and creative engine; central to everything Belgium do going forward |
| MF | Youri Tielemans | Aston Villa | Premier League-proven midfielder — defensive balance in Garcia’s system |
| MF | Amadou Onana | Aston Villa | Powerful box-to-box midfielder; forms double pivot with Tielemans |
| MF | Arthur Vermeeren | RB Leipzig | 23-year-old — one of the most exciting midfield prospects in Europe |
| MF | Charles De Ketelaere | Atalanta | Creative midfielder/forward; outstanding 2024-25 Serie A season |
| MF | Johan Bakayoko | PSV Eindhoven | Explosive winger; right-sided threat in 4-3-3 |
| FW | Romelu Lukaku | Napoli | All-time record scorer; 85 goals for Belgium; leads the line in 4-3-3 |
| FW | Leandro Trossard | Arsenal | Left-sided forward in 4-3-3; integral to Garcia’s system |
| FW | Jérémy Doku | Man City | Electric right winger; led qualifying with 5 goals and 2 assists |
| FW | Lois Openda | RB Leipzig | Back-up striker; strong Bundesliga season; natural Lukaku cover |
| FW | Dodi Lukebakio | Sevilla | Versatile wide forward; pace and directness off the bench |
| FW | Alexis Saelemaekers | Roma (on loan from AC Milan) | Right-wing alternative when Castagne pushes forward |
| FW | Loïs Openda | RB Leipzig | Clinical finisher with 20+ Bundesliga goals |
| MF | Nicolas Raskin | Rangers | Defensive midfielder, cover for Onana and Tielemans |
| GK | Davy Roef | Genk | Third-choice goalkeeper option |
Manager: Rudi Garcia and Belgium’s Tactical System
Rudi Garcia replaced Domenico Tedesco as Belgium manager in January 2025, Tedesco had overseen a group-stage exit at the 2022 World Cup and a last-16 defeat by France at Euro 2024, and had lost 8 of his final 10 games in charge.
Garcia, a vastly experienced French club manager who had previously led Marseille, Roma, Lyon, Napoli, and Lille (where he won a historic Ligue 1 and Coupe de France double in 2011), brought immediate stability.
His first acts were to recall Thibaut Courtois, who had been in self-imposed international retirement under Tedesco, and to impose a consistent tactical identity.
Garcia navigated Belgium through a tricky UEFA Nations League promotion/relegation play-off against Ukraine and then oversaw an unbeaten World Cup qualifying campaign. As of June 2026, he has lost just once in his first 10 matches in charge.
Garcia’s 4-3-3 System Explained
Belgium’s primary formation under Garcia is a 4-3-3 with Kevin De Bruyne as the advanced central midfielder, the creative hub of everything:
- Goalkeeper: Courtois, sweeper-keeper, comfortable with the ball, enables Belgium to build from the back
- Defence: Castagne (right) and De Cuyper (left) provide width; two centre-backs (Debast and Faes as first choice, Vertonghen/Witsel as cover) offer aerial dominance and experience
- Midfield double pivot: Tielemans (defensive discipline) + Onana (physical presence and pressing) sit behind De Bruyne
- De Bruyne: advanced free role, connects midfield to attack, sets the tempo, and can score from distance
- Forwards: Doku (right wing: direct, rapid) + Trossard (left wing: technical, creative) + Lukaku (central striker: physical hold-up play, aerial threat, clinical finishing)
Garcia also uses a 3-4-2-1 in certain defensive situations, using Witsel as the third centre-back to give Belgium extra defensive solidity against counterattacking sides. This is likely to be the system deployed against Egypt and Iran in the group stage.
Key Players to Watch

Kevin De Bruyne – The Engine
De Bruyne is Belgium’s most important player by a considerable distance. The Manchester City midfielder will captain the side and anchor everything Belgium do in the final third. At 35, he is in the likely last World Cup of his career, and he knows it. Garcia has been clear that De Bruyne’s fitness and form will define Belgium’s ceiling at this tournament.
Jérémy Doku – The Threat
The Manchester City winger was Belgium’s most dangerous player in qualifying, five goals and two assists, and is the standout attacking talent of the younger generation. His direct dribbling and pace cause problems for any defence in the world, and in his current form he is arguably one of the five most exciting wingers on the planet.
Romelu Lukaku – The Record
Belgium’s all-time leading scorer with 85 international goals, Lukaku brings physical presence, aerial quality, and a relentless work rate to the centre-forward role. His Napoli form, consistently prolific in Serie A, suggests he will arrive in North America in excellent condition.
Arthur Vermeeren – The Future
The 23-year-old RB Leipzig midfielder is one of the tournament’s most watchable young prospects. His ability to dictate rhythm from central midfield while covering vast distances gives Garcia tactical flexibility. Vermeeren represents Belgium’s post-De Bruyne generation, and the World Cup is his stage.
Belgium’s World Cup History
| Tournament | Result | Host |
| 2026 FIFA World Cup | Group G — Tournament ongoing | USA, Canada, Mexico |
| 2022 FIFA World Cup | Group stage exit | Qatar |
| 2018 FIFA World Cup | 3rd place (best ever) | Russia |
| 2014 FIFA World Cup | Quarter-finals | Brazil |
| 2002 FIFA World Cup | Round of 16 | South Korea/Japan |
| 1986 FIFA World Cup | 4th place | Mexico |
Group G Preview: Belgium’s Route to the Round of 16

| Opponent | FIFA Ranking | Threat Level | Key Players |
| Egypt | ~35th | Medium — counter-attacking style; Mohamed Salah led them to qualification | Mohamed Salah (potential final World Cup) |
| Iran | ~25th | Medium — compact defensive block; disciplined and physical | Sardar Azmoun, Mehdi Taremi |
| New Zealand | ~95th | Low — qualification via Oceania; limited quality depth | Chris Wood — experienced striker |
Belgium should top Group G comfortably based on squad quality. However, their qualifying campaign revealed persistent vulnerabilities: they drew with North Macedonia and Kazakhstan and needed a De Bruyne late winner to beat Wales 4-3.
Doku himself admitted ‘we weren’t good enough in a large number of matches’ during qualifying. The Red Devils have the talent for a semi-final run, but tactical cohesion and the form of their ageing golden generation will determine how far they go.
REALISTIC TARGET: Quarter-finals as a minimum. Semi-finals if the draw opens up and Belgium’s defence holds. A 3rd World Cup deep run for De Bruyne, Lukaku, and Courtois, potentially their final chance together at a major tournament.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Belgium’s manager at the 2026 World Cup?
Rudi Garcia, a French manager appointed in January 2025, replaced Domenico Tedesco. Garcia previously managed Marseille, Roma, Lyon, Napoli, and Lille, where he won the Ligue 1 and Coupe de France double in 2011.
Who is Belgium’s captain at World Cup 2026?
Kevin De Bruyne captains Belgium at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The Manchester City midfielder is Belgium’s most important player and the creative hub of Garcia’s 4-3-3 system.
What group is Belgium in at the 2026 World Cup?
Belgium are in Group G alongside Egypt, Iran, and New Zealand. They are the clear favourites to top the group and qualify for the round of 16.
Is Kevin De Bruyne in the Belgium squad?
Yes. Kevin De Bruyne is in Belgium’s official 26-man World Cup 2026 squad and will captain the side. This is likely his final World Cup at 35 years old.
Is Romelu Lukaku in the Belgium squad?
Yes. Romelu Lukaku, Belgium’s all-time record scorer with 85 international goals — is confirmed in the squad. The Napoli striker leads the attack in Garcia’s 4-3-3 formation.
What formation does Belgium use at the 2026 World Cup?
Rudi Garcia primarily uses a 4-3-3 with Kevin De Bruyne in an advanced central role, Youri Tielemans and Amadou Onana as the midfield double pivot, and Jérémy Doku and Leandro Trossard on the wings behind Romelu Lukaku. A 3-4-2-1 is also used in specific defensive situations.
When did Belgium qualify for the World Cup 2026?
Belgium topped their European qualifying group with an unbeaten record, making this their seventh consecutive major tournament appearance. Garcia oversaw the successful qualifying campaign after being appointed in January 2025.

Written by Daniel Marsh
Sports Betting EditorDaniel Marsh is a sports journalist and betting analyst from London with 7 years of experience covering Premier League football, international tournaments, and sports betting markets. He provides match previews, squad analysis, and odds comparisons for UK bettors, with particular focus on international football events and tournament markets.
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