Liechtenstein face Belgium at Rheinpark Stadion, Vaduz, on Thursday in a World Cup qualifying fixture that pits Group J’s bottom side against one of Europe’s traditional heavyweights.
Liechtenstein, winless so far in the group, must overcome daunting odds against a Belgian team looking to solidify their top-three position and chase a direct place in the 2026 finals.
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How to watch Liechtenstein vs Belgium online - TV channels & live streams
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Liechtenstein vs Belgium kick-off time
The match will be played at Rheinpark Stadion, Vaduz, on Thursday, with kick-off at 2.45 pm ET for fans in the US.
Team news & squads
Liechtenstein team news
Coach Konrad Fünfstück has no reported injuries or suspensions and is expected to field his strongest available eleven. The team remains fully fit, providing stability in selection despite their run of defeats in both qualifiers and friendlies—most recently a 3-0 World Cup qualifying loss in Wales and a 4-0 friendly defeat to Scotland.
Regulars like Benjamin Büchel and Noah Frick are set to start for the hosts as they search for a rare positive result.
Belgium team news
Belgium are similarly close to full strength and enter the game with most of their key players available. There are no notable suspensions or major fresh injuries reported in the squad, allowing manager Rudi Garcia to select from a deep roster featuring Kevin De Bruyne, Jérémy Doku, and Romelu Lukaku.
Belgium recently earned a 4-3 win over Wales and a 1-1 draw with North Macedonia in qualifiers, recovering from a shaky group-stage start.


