Belgium face Tunisia at the King Baudouin Stadium on Saturday afternoon in the final friendly for both nations before the World Cup.
The Red Devils, who have not lost since March 2025, went unbeaten in qualifying to top Group J and seal their place in the major tournament.
Tunisia, meanwhile, won nine of their 10 matches to go through from CAF Group H, finishing 13 points clear of second-placed Namibia.
The Eagles of Carthage kick off their World Cup campaign against Sweden on 14th June and Belgium face Egypt a day later.
Best Bet - Belgium to win to nil @ 10/11
Alternative Bet - Under 2.5 goals @ 1/1
Bet Builder - Both teams to score - No, Kevin De Bruyne to score or assist & over nine corners @ 11/2
Best Bet: Belgium to win to nil @ 10/11
While Belgium and Tunisia both enjoyed unbeaten qualifying campaigns, the two sides have fared differently since.
The Red Devils have kept the momentum going, winning two and drawing one of their three international friendlies in which they have scored eight goals.
Tunisia, however, have won just one of their last six matches, drawing with Tanzania and Mali in the Africa Cup of Nations at the turn of the year before losing 1-0 to Austria on Monday.
The Eagles of Carthage have failed to score in their last two fixtures and they may struggle to find the back of the net against Belgium, who recorded a 2-0 success over Croatia on Tuesday.
Alternative Bet: Under 2.5 goals @ 1/1
Belgium’s last two games have been-low scoring affairs, with a 1-1 draw against Mexico in April followed by Tuesday’s 2-0 win over Croatia.
It is the third time in the Red Devils’ last five matches that there has been fewer than three goals and this same scenario may unfold on Saturday.
Tunisia’s last five games have gone under the 2.5-goals mark, while they have netted just once in their last five fixtures.
While Tunisia failed to find the net against Austria, the team kept clean sheets against Canada and Haiti leading to low-scoring results.
Both teams to score - No
Kevin De Bruyne to score or assist
Over nine corners
Pays 11/2
Tunisia have failed to score in their last two matches and haven’t found the back of the net for more than 260 minutes.
Belgium, meanwhile, have kept clean sheets in two of their last four games and this strong defensive resilience will make it hard for Tunisia to score.
Goals at both ends looks unlikely, but Kevin De Bruyne is capable of adding to his goals or assists tally for his country.
The former Manchester City maestro set up two goals in his last five appearances for Napoli this season, while he bagged twice against Wales back in October.
Belgium’s last two matches, against strong opposition in Croatia and Mexico, have featured fewer than eight corners, but each of the 10 games before featured double figures.
With great attacking talent in the team, the Red Devils will create opportunities against Tunisia and so there is a good chance the game will see over nine corners.
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Belgium have not lost since March 2025
The Red Devils have found the net in 12 of their last 13 matches.
Tunisia have kept just two clean sheets in the last eight games - against Haiti and Canada.
Belgium recorded a shutout win against Croatia on Tuesday.
Tunisia have failed to score in their last two fixtures.
Belgium have won the last two meetings against Tunisia.
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