World Cup - Qualification Europe


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Kazakhstan 1 - 4 Belgium
Who will win?
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Kazakhstan
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Draw
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Belgium
Central Asia is the setting for a contest that will not disappoint, as Belgium, who simply cannot lose right now, travels to the Silk Road to face Kazakhstan. North Macedonia continue to pile the pressure on Belgium in Group J of World Cup Qualification, so a win is vital if Belgium are to receive automatic qualification to the World Cup 2026.
Key Betting Tip: Both Teams to Score at 2.00 odds represents excellent value based on the tip provided by our team of in-house tipsters.
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Kazakhstan Predicted XI: Mukhammejan Seisen, Bagdat Kairov, Alibek Kassym, Nuraly Alip, Yan Vorogovsky, Baktiyor Zaynutdinov, Islambek Kuat, Dinmukhamed Karaman, Islam Chesnokov, Galymzhan Kenzhebek, Ivan Sviridov
Belgium Predicted XI: Thibaut Courtois, Maxim de Cuyper, Arthur Theate, Koni de Winter, Thomas Meunier, Amadou Onana, Youri Tielemans, Hans Vanaken, Jeremy Doku, Leandro Trossard, Charles de Ketelaere
Kevin de Bruyne will be absent from this fixture due to a hamstring injury that has left him racing back to be fit for next summer’s World Cup.
Kazakhstan’s World Cup hopes appear to be almost entirely over (the world mourns), with the Central Asian side sitting 4th in their qualification group with 7 points from 7 games. They have struggled to find the back of the net as their efforts across their 7 games have produced 8 goals.
Belgium, on the other hand, could find themselves officially qualified on Saturday, as a win would give them 17 points with 1 game to go. North Macedonia are a point behind them in 2nd. The Red Devils are yet to lose in World Cup Qualification, and have scored 21 goals in 6 games.
This pair have met 7 times in their relatively short history, due to Kazakhstan’s long period as a Soviet state. Since their independence, they are yet to defeat the Belgians. The Red Devils have 5 wins, and there have been 2 draws as well.
Recent Head-to-Head Results:
Kazakhstan and Belgium face off in a pair of qualification fixtures every decade or so, and unfortunately, the Kazakh’s are almost always on the losing end. The aggregate score over the last 5 games has been 17-1 to Belgium.
Kazakhstan Last 5 Matches:
Kazakhstan were on a streak of four straight losses before getting results against Liechtenstein and North Macedonia.
Belgium Last 5 Matches:
Belgium went on a run of 9 games with just a single win, losing 6 of those on the way under Domenico Tedesco. Since Rudi Garcia took over in January of this year, Belgium have been dreaming again, going 7 games without losing. This includes two 6-0 wins over Liechtenstein and Kazakhstan.
Our advanced algorithm analyses over 200 data points to generate these predictions with 66.7% confidence in a Belgium win. The model factors in current form, head-to-head records, player availability, and tactical matchups.
Football Park’s Best Bet: Both Teams to Score @ 2.00 - Our team of in-house betting tipsters have predicted both teams to score in this fixture. Their form and head-to-head record justify confidence in this selection.
Galymzhan Kenzhebek (Kazakhstan): Hailing from the Kazakh Premier League, Kenzhebek is a highly rated winger who appears regularly for the national team. The likes of Celtic and Hearts were both interested in his services in September. This game presents yet another opportunity for the winger to put his name out there.
Jeremy Doku (Belgium): Fresh off the back of a stunning performance against Liverpool. Doku is ready to take that step and become the main man for his national team. This match will present an opportunity for him to add a 6th goal to his national record.
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Stadium Information: The Astana Arena is a football stadium in Astana, Kazakhstan. The stadium holds 30,000 and has a retractable roof. It serves as the national stadium for the Kazakhstan national football team. Astana Arena is the largest stadium in the country. It was built from 2006 to 2009 at a cost of $185 million, and was officially opened on 3 July 2009
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