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USA vs Belgium: World Cup last 16: Trump, Balogun, prediction, start time

Al Jazeera · 2026-07-06

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• What happened: The USA will face Belgium in the Round of 16 of the FIFA World Cup 2026, with Folarin Balogun eligible to play after FIFA suspended his red-card ban following intervention from President Donald Trump. • Why it matters: The decision to allow Balogun to play has sparked controversy regarding the influence of politics in football and raised questions about FIFA's disciplinary integrity. • What to watch next: The match is set for July 6 at Seattle Stadium, and the outcome will determine if the USA can reach the quarterfinals for the first time since 2002.

SaveSharefacebookxwhatsapp-strokecopylinkFolarin Balogun will play against Belgium after FIFA's decision ⁠to suspend ⁠his red-card ban [Jamie Squire/Getty Images via AFP]By Manasi PathakPublished On 6 Jul 20266 Jul 2026Four wins to go. How can your team reach the final and win the 2026 World Cup? Click here to find out.Who: USA vs Belgium What: FIFA World Cup 2026 – Round of 16 Where: Seattle Stadium, Seattle, USA When: Monday, July 6, at 7pm (00:00 GMT on Tuesday) How to follow: We will have all the build-up on Al Jazeera Sport from 20:30 GMT before our live text commentary stream.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Why FIFA’s Balogun red card suspension after Trump call is so controversiallist 2 of 4Bellingham inspires 10-man England to beat Mexico 3-2 in last-16 thrillerlist 3 of 4Ronaldo’s last World Cup? We will see, says Portugal star before Spain clashlist 4 of 4‘It ends here’: Neymar quits international football after Brazil’s lossend of listEven before a ball is kicked, the dirty game is underway – and it’s the United States that has the advantage; an unfair one, some might argue.Less than 48 hours before their last-16 tie against Belgium, President Donald Trump personally urged FIFA and its chief, Gianni Infantino, to review a case pertaining to the American team, according to multiple reports.It was about a red card handed out to their in-form striker, Folarin Balogun, in the last game. Normally, such a booking leads to at least a one-game suspension, but the USA team is alleged to have used its “Trump” card, and just like that, FIFA made the unprecedented decision to suspend Balogun’s automatic red-card ban.The highly controversial call to clear Balogun to play in Monday’s decisive World Cup knockout tie left many wondering about the increasing influence of politics in football, while it also thrust FIFA’s disciplinary process into the global spotlight, albeit for the wrong reasons.Whether that decision works against Belgium remains to be seen, but after days of lobbying, the pressure is now firmly on the Americans – the last remaining World Cup cohost – to step up in Seattle and chase a first quarterfinals berth in more than two decades.Al Jazeera tells you everything about the USA vs Belgium:How did the USA and Belgium reach the round of 16?The USA topped Group D with six points, beating Paraguay and Australia before losing to Turkiye. They began their knockout run with a 2-0 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina in the round of 32.Belgium topped Group G with five points, drawing with Egypt and Iran before beating New Zealand. In the last 32 tie, they beat Senegal 3-2 in extra time.USA forward Folarin Balogun, left, and Belgium’s Leandro Trossard – the respective top scorers of their teams – will be pitted against each other in the World Cup last 16 [Frederic J Brown and Alex Grimm/AFP]Balogun’s red card suspension raises questions about integrityUntil Sunday, the focus of the game was purely about the football: cohosts USA carrying the weight of rising expectations in a promising tournament, and an experienced Belgium side, which has been far from convincing.But the high-stakes clash took a political turn when a personal intervention from Trump prompted a last-minute U-turn from FIFA. Balogun, who was sent off for planting his boot into the ankle of Bosnia’s Tarik Muharemovic, had his one-match ban suspended, opening the door for him to start against Belgium in the knockout tie.“In line with article 27 of the FIFA Disciplinary Code, the implementation of the match suspension is suspended for a probationary period of one year,” ‌FIFA said in a statement.Whether FIFA had upheld justice or undermined its own rules is up for debate, but what’s more evident is that the decision has become the biggest talking point of the tournament, with two weeks to go until the final.“I think 99.9% of people in football have said this is an unfair punishment and there’s evidence from the past that makes it possible to suspend a punishment and ⁠to fulfil it later on, so I don’t understand how people can be surprised,” USA coach Mauricio Pochettino told reporters.“This has happened in the past. It’s not something extraordinary that has only happened ⁠for us… And we’ve seen many players in this World Cup that were not punished and I’m happy for this because it would have been unfair.”Belgium coach Rudi Garcia, understandably, had a totally different opinion.“I didn’t know that in the offices of FIFA, the fifth of July was the first of April in Europe,” Garcia said through a translator in an April Fools’ Day comparison.“The Belgian federation does not defend itself; it does not protect the national team. She defends football in general, she defends her integrity, her ethics. I think it’s the first time in the history of the World Cup that there is this kind of decision.”United States President Donald Trump holds up a red card as he meets with FIFA President Gianni Infantino in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, US on August 28, 2018 [File: Leah Millis/Reuters]USA vs Belgium predictionThe Opta supercomputer calculation is as close as it comes to a ‘split’ decision on the winner: the USA has a 37.2 percent likelihood of victory in regulation time, while Belgium is at 36.5 percent.The model estimates a 26.3 percent probability of the game going to extra time and potentially penalties.The USA has not reached the World Cup quarterfinals since 2002, while Belgium haven’t progressed that far since finishing third in 2018.USA vs Belgium: Kickoff time, TV schedule USA: FOX, FOX One, Telemundo App, Telemundo Network, Peacock (8pm, Eastern Daylight Time) Belgium: Auvio, La Une, VRT1, VRT Max, Sporza (2am on Tuesday, Central European Summer Time) United Kingdom: BBC One, BBC iPlayer (1am on Tuesday, British Summer Time) To check the TV listings for your country, head to FIFA’s TV listing schedule here.US fans have not seen their team in the World Cup quarterfinals since 2002 ([Matt McNulty – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images]Who will the winner face in the quarterfinals?The winner of the USA vs Belgium match will face either Portugal or Spain in the quarterfinals in Los Angeles on Friday, July 10.USA vs Belgium: Head-to-headAfter beating Belgium 3-0 at the 1930 World Cup, the USA have since lost each of the last six meetings.In their most recent meeting in a friendly in March, Belgium thrashed the USA 5-2.USA vs Belgium: Team newsUSA’s Cristian Roldan is doubtful with a muscle injury.No injuries reported in the Belgium camp.USA’s predicted lineup(4-3-3): Freese (goalkeeper); Freeman, Richards, Ream, Robinson; McKennie, Adams, Tillman; Dest, Balogun, PulisicBelgium’s predicted lineup(4-2-3-1): Courtois (goalkeeper); Castagne, Michele, Theate, De Cuyper; Tielemans, Vanaken; Trossard, De Bruyne, Doku; LukakuRomelu Lukaku is Belgium’s joint top scorer at the tournament with two goals [Albert Gea/Reuters]

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