Belgium Women vs England Women: Preview, predictions and lineups


The nations of the nations’ campaign continues on Tuesday evening to travel to Leuven to achieve the reverse game against Belgium.

Sarina Wiegman’s side was in enormous form in the Ashton Gate on Friday when they beat Belgium 5-0 and avoided their defeat against the 20th side of the world in the previous iteration of the competition.

England’s emphatic victory last time means that they have exceeded group 3 halfway, but world champion Spain will urge a place in the final. The couple will compete against each other for the second time on the last matchday of the group phase after the lionesses won a 1-0 victory in February.

Belgium is without a point through three games, although the two previous defeats had arrived with a single goal lead before Friday. The manager Elisabet Gunnarsdottir will be hopeful to oversee a quick reaction in Leuven on Tuesday evening and to oversee the Nations League campaign to the European Championship of this summer.

Here is 90 minutes Guide to the game.

Belgium against England head-to-head record (last five games)

Current form

Belgium

England

England 5-0 Belgium – 04/04/25

England 5-0 Belgium – 04/04/25

Belgium 0-1 Portugal – 26/02/25

England 1-0 Spain – 26/02/25

Spain 3-2 Belgium – 21/02/25

Portugal 1-1 England – 21/02/25

Belgium 2-1 Ukraine – 03/12/24

England 1-0 Switzerland – 03.03.24

Ukraine 0-2 Belgium – 29/11/24

England 0-0 USA – 30/11/24

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TV channel/livestream

United Kingdom

ITV 4, ITVX

Davina Philtjens

Belgium hopes for an improved result on domestic soil / Dan Istietee / Gettyimages

There are a few well -known names in Gunnarsdottir’s squad, including Janice Cayman von Leicester, West Hams Amber Tysiak and Evertons Justine Vanhaevermaet. Drubbing was involved on Friday evening and are expected to keep their respective places despite the result.

Jasmien Matthys was a late request in the squad due to the violation of Laura de Neve, but she was not involved in Bristol.

Belgium predicted line-up against England (3-4-2-1): Evrard; Tysiak, Cayman, Illiano; Janssens, Vanhaevermaet, Teuling, van Kerkhoven; Missipo, Toloba; Eurling.

Keira Walsh, Aggie Beever-Jones, Grace Clinton

The lionesses let up on Friday evening / Dan Mullan / GettyImages turmoil

Beth Mead returned to Wiegmans Start -Xi on Friday when she returned to the Löwnes squad, while Fran Kirby appeared on Ashton Gate from the bank.

Maisie Symonds deserves a first senior call from the back of an impressive season with Brighton in the WSL, and they will have hopeful to earn their Maiden hat on Tuesday evening. A start in midfield is unlikely in view of the competition.

Mary Earps could return between the sticks after Wiegman decided on Friday for Hannah Hampton, while Jess Carter and Aggie Beever-Jones implemented starts.

England predicted the line-up against Belgium (4-3-3): Earps; Bronze, Williamson, Bright, Carter; Clinton, Walsh, Toone; Kelly, Beever-Jones, James.

It was an unproductive start to the Nations League for Belgium that does not yet have to settle under the new manager Gunnarsdottir. However, they got victory against the Löwinnen at their last meeting in Belgium and have to improve on Friday on Friday.

England was Brillant in Bristol and showed signs that he entered the top equipment an important summer. Your talent advantage is clear, and the result on Friday should give visitors the trust of securing another victory.

This is unlikely that it will be muzzling, but expect Wiegman’s side to relieve three points.

Prediction: Belgium 1-3 England

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