We are just moments away from the USMNT's clash with Belgium for a place in the World Cup quarterfinals. The winner of this matchup will go on to face either Portugal or Spain, whose match has yet to be played at the time of writing.
Earlier this morning, Mauricio Pochettino woke up to the incredible news that FIFA had lifted Folarin Balogun's suspension, meaning the striker will be available to face the Europeans tonight.
As of now, the only player who is questionable to play in tonight’s game is USMNT midfielder Cristian Roldan.
With this being said, join us for this USMNT vs Belgium preview. In this article, we will discuss the latest news, provide information on how to watch the game, and present the predicted formation.
USMNT vs Belgium: Preview, How to Watch It on TV, & Prediction Lineups

- When is the kick-off? Monday, July 6th
- What time is kick-off? 8 pm ET
- Where is it played? Lumen Field, Seattle
Predicted lineups for the USMNT vs. Belgium
USMNT
- Goalkeeper: Freese
- Defenders: Ream, Richards, Freeman
- Midfielders: Robinson, Adams, McKennie, Dest
- Forwards: Pulisic, Tillman, Balogun
Belgium
- Goalkeeper: Courtois
- Defenders: Castagne, Mechele, Theate, De Cuyper
- Midfielders: Tielemans, Vanaken, De Bruyne, Doku, Trossard
- Forwards: De Ketelaere
Where to watch the USMNT vs Belgium?
The encounter between these two national teams will start at 8:00 p.m. ET at Lumen Field in Seattle.
For US viewers, this match between the USMNT and Belgium will be available on FOX Network, fuboTV, Telemundo, Telemundo Deportes En Vivo, Tubi, FOX One, SiriusXM FC, and Futbol de Primera Radio.
Score Prediction
At this moment, and just like against Bosnia, the USMNT has the upper hand over the European side. With Balogun’s suspension overturned, Mauricio Pochettino gets back the most lethal weapon in his attack, making the team’s offensive dominance even stronger.
However, on the other side stands a European side that is weak compared to previous years and relies heavily on moments of brilliance from its two wingers, Doku and Trossard.
If the USMNT can stop both wide players, its path to the next round should be smooth.
