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Belgium vs Romania: Preview, predictions and lineups

Jan Vertonghen

Belgium are aiming to bounce back from their shock Euro 2024 defeat to Slovakia when they take on Romania in Group E on Saturday night.

A team used to underachieving at major tournaments reached a new low in their opening game in Germany, falling to a 1-0 defeat at the hands of FIFA’ s 48th-ranked side Slovakia. While they were a little unfortunate not to net a late equaliser following a VAR intervention, the Red Devils’ performance in Frankfurt left huge room for improvement.

However, Belgium still have the ability to qualify for the knockout stages and will do so handsomely if they can win their final two group games against Romania and Ukraine.

While Belgium were licking their wounds last Monday, Romania were out celebrating. Edward Iordanescu’s side were emphatic victors in their opening group game against Ukraine, finishing the game with three points and three unanswered goals to their name. A memorable result, Romania will be full of confidence as they look to pour more misery on Belgium.

Here is 90min’s guide to Belgium’s clash with Romania at Euro 2024.

Belgium vs Romania H2H Record (Last Five Games)

Current form (all competitions)

Belgium

Romania

Belgium 0-1 Slovakia – 17/06/24

Romania 3-0 Ukraine – 17/06/24

Belgium 3-0 Luxembourg – 08/06/24

Romania 0-0 Liechtenstein – 07/06/24

Belgium 2-0 Montenegro – 05/06/24

Romania 0-0 Bulgaria – 04/06/24

England 2-2 Belgium – 26/03/24

Romania 2-3 Colombia – 26/03/24

Ireland 0-0 Belgium – 23/06/24

Romania 1-1 Northern Ireland – 22/03/24

Country

TV channel / live stream

United Kingdom

ITV1, ITVX, STV, STV Player

United States

Fox Network, Fox Sports App, foxsports.com, fuboTV, Sling, ViX

Canada

CTV, CTV App, TSN1, TSN4, TVA Sports, TVA+

Jan Vertonghen

Vertonghen missed the opener with injury / BSR Agency/GettyImages

The only mitigating factor for Belgium in defeat to Slovakia was defensive injuries. Jan Vertonghen, Axel Witsel and Thomas Meunier all didn’t feature, even though the first two did make the bench.

However, Vertonghen is fit to feature against Romania on Saturday evening and Witsel could return to the lineup despite doubts over his fitness levels. Meunier will not make his comeback until the knockout stages – if Belgium make it that far.

Romelu Lukaku didn’t have a great day at the office against Slovakia but is in no danger of losing his starting place, while the likes of Kevin De Bruyne, Jeremy Doku and Leandro Trossard should all feature in the final third.

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