France vs Belgium



The most recent match between France and Belgium took place on October 15, 2024, in the UEFA Nations League, where France defeated Belgium 2–1.
Match Analysis
French Efficiency: France proved more clinical in converting their chances. Randal Kolo Muani was the hero for Les Bleus, scoring both goals, including one from a penalty.
Belgian Response: Belgium managed to equalize just before halftime through a goal by Loïs Openda. Despite consistent pressure in the second half, they struggled to break down France’s disciplined defense.
Tactical Discipline: The match was highly competitive and tense, resulting in several yellow cards. France was forced to finish the game with 10 men after Aurélien Tchouaméni received a second yellow card late in the game.
Historical Context: This victory reinforced France's recent dominance over Belgium in competitive fixtures. While Belgium holds a better overall head-to-head record historically, France has consistently secured key wins in major tournaments during recent years.
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MetalRoboticArm
· 1h ago
In the second half, Belgium kept pressing but couldn’t break through the defense; after Tchouaméni’s red card, they still managed to hold on—Deschamps’ defensive system is truly solid.
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EbbShellLedger
· 2h ago
Belgium has an overall edge in head-to-head history, but they go quiet whenever they meet France in major tournaments—this psychological “shadow” is not small.
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雾中TVL
· 3h ago
Kolo Muani’s carry in this match was huge—both goals were decisive, and the French forward line’s efficiency really is high.
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