Our Predictions
Liechtenstein's recent form is almost non-existent, while Belgium looks too sharp and organized. Although the odds are massive, it’s a safe hunch for a Belgian win given their strength and the circumstances.
Belgium's defense is solid, and Liechtenstein rarely scores, especially at home. The odds favor a clean sheet for Belgium, which makes a 'No' for both teams scoring quite likely.
Both teams tend to be cautious—Belgium’s clinical attack and Liechtenstein’s defensive gaps suggest a low-scoring game. Odds at 17 imply this game could be tight and possibly cagey, with under 2.5 goals being the most probable outcome.
Welcome to Extratips, where football dreams and betting schemes collide! Today, we’re diving into the upcoming clash between Liechtenstein and Belgium, kicking off on September 4th at 18:45 in the UEFA World Cup Qualifiers 2026. The Belgians are flying high with a solid 6 points, sitting comfortably in second place, and averaging 12 goals in two away matches. Meanwhile, Liechtenstein, still searching for their first points, have a tough task at hand, especially after a string of goalless performances and a recent home record that’s barely scoring or defending. Looking at the odds, Belgium is a massive favorite with a 1.01 on bet365 to win outright. The “No” for both teams to score is priced at 1.25, indicating suspicion that the hosts might struggle to breach the visitors’ solid backline. The last meetings show Belgium tends to dominate, with recent clashes seeing a clean sheet on their part—so don’t expect fireworks from Liechtenstein here. Home side's recent form is rocky—0 wins in five, while Belgium’s away record is impressive, with two wins and clean sheets. Expect Belgium to control possession and possibly consider a comfortable win. Key factors? Belgium’s quality vs. Liechtenstein’s mounting struggles and recent tactical adjustments. One story to watch: can Liechtenstein avoid a heavy defeat? Or will Belgium’s firepower overwhelm them early? Expect a relatively straightforward Belgian victory, maybe 0-2 or 0-3, with under 2.5 goals, and a low-scoring affair overall. Let’s see if Liechtenstein can at least make life difficult for the visitors—though odds suggest that’s a long shot.