Belgium crush USA 4-1 in Round of 16, De Ketelaere stars in Seattle
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Charles De Ketelaere scored a first-half brace, Hans Vanaken netted his first-ever World Cup goal, and substitute Romelu Lukaku added a stoppage-time strike as Belgium demolished co-hosts USA 4-1 in the FIFA World Cup Round of 16 at Seattle Stadium on 7 July, booking a quarter-final berth. The result ended American hopes of a deep home-soil run, making the USMNT the last of the three co-hosts to exit the tournament.
How the Goals Fell
Belgium's superiority was evident from the first whistle. Timothy Castagne's 18-yard drive forced goalkeeper Matt Freese into an early flying save, and Youri Tielemans came inches from converting Dodi Lukebakio's cross before the opener arrived. Leandro Trossard's delivery into the box caused chaos in the USA defence, with Nicolas Raskin squaring for De Ketelaere to tap home.
Malik Tillman's deflected free-kick briefly levelled matters in the 31st minute, wrong-footing Thibaut Courtois. The equaliser lasted just 116 seconds: Trossard's left-flank cross found De Ketelaere, who headed home his second of the night to restore Belgium's lead before the break.
USA's Defensive Collapse
Just before the hour mark, a costly goalkeeping error compounded the hosts' misery. Freese raced off his line to clear but missed the ball entirely, allowing De Ketelaere to steal possession. Vanaken's subsequent long-range effort deflected off Tim Ream's attempted block and rolled into an empty net — the veteran midfielder's maiden World Cup goal.
The Stars and Stripes showed late resolve: substitute Sebastian Berhalter shot wide, and Courtois twice denied Folarin Balogun. But Lukaku, introduced from the bench, pounced on a loose clearance and finished with aplomb in stoppage time to seal a comprehensive 4-1 victory.
All Three Co-Hosts Eliminated
The defeat means all three North American co-hosts — Canada, Mexico, and USA — have now been knocked out at the Round of 16 stage. The USMNT's exit is particularly stark given the home-advantage narrative that had built around the tournament. Mauricio Pochettino's side, despite flashes of quality, could not withstand Belgium's clinical efficiency across 90 minutes.
Belgium's Remarkable Unbeaten Run
The victory extends Rudi Garcia's extraordinary unbeaten streak with Belgium. The Red Devils have not lost since 20 March 2025 — a 3-1 defeat to Ukraine in the 2024–25 UEFA Nations League promotion/relegation play-offs, which was also Garcia's first match in charge. Since that result, Belgium have recorded 12 wins and 6 draws across all competitions, amassing a staggering +40 goal differential across those 17 matches.
Historically, Belgium have now won seven consecutive matches against the USA. The only American victory in this fixture came at the 1930 FIFA World Cup in Montevideo, Uruguay — a 3-0 win at the inaugural tournament.
What's Next for Belgium
Belgium will face Spain — who eliminated Cristiano Ronaldo's Portugal — in the quarter-finals at Los Angeles Stadium on 11 July. Garcia's side will enter that contest as one of the tournament's most in-form teams, and a genuine contender for the title.