Belgium vs Kazakhstan Prediction 07.09.2025


Belgium vs Kazakhstan Prediction
Belgium vs Kazakhstan Prediction and Betting Tips for Sunday’s World Cup qualifying clash at Lotto Park. The Red Devils are flying high after a 6-0 win over Liechtenstein, while the Hawks continue to stumble. In this article, you’ll also find World Cup Predictions from XpertStats tipsters.
- Belgium unbeaten in World Cup qualifiers since 2009
- Kazakhstan have lost four of their last five matches
- Youri Tielemans has been directly involved in four goals in his last two games
- Belgium scored 10 goals in their last two victories
Belgium come into this one with momentum and, perhaps more importantly, confidence. Rudi Garcia’s squad has scored 10 goals in their last two outings, and the return of Kevin De Bruyne looks like a game-changer. Youri Tielemans, now captain, is thriving under pressure, bagging four goal contributions in just two matches. At Lotto Park, with home fans at their back, the Red Devils look set on making a statement before facing tougher opponents like Wales and North Macedonia. Can they keep the fire burning? The signs point that way.
History is on their side too. Belgium haven’t lost a World Cup qualifier since October 2009, an incredible streak that fuels belief inside the dressing room. This fixture could be another chance to sharpen their attack, give fringe players more minutes, and still come away with three points. That said, complacency has hurt them before, so Garcia will remind his players to treat this match with focus.
Kazakhstan, on the other hand, face a mountain. Ali Aliyev’s men have lost four of their last five matches, and their only victory in this campaign came against Liechtenstein, a game that hardly silenced the doubters. Away from home, the Hawks have been even worse, losing 10 of their last 11 matches. With key defender Nuraly Alip doubtful after an injury, their defensive stability looks shaky. Can they really hold off Belgium’s firepower? It feels unlikely, but football has seen stranger things.
Still, the Hawks will look to Galymzhan Kenzhebek to make something happen. He was their most active threat against Wales, taking more shots than anyone else. If Kazakhstan are to nick anything, it may come from a set-piece or a defensive lapse by Belgium. But the gulf in class is clear, and while surprises do happen, it’s hard to imagine this one not ending in another convincing Belgium win. Expect the Red Devils to keep control, stay ruthless, and edge closer to the top of the group in these World Cup Predictions.
Backing Belgium (-2.5) is justified by both form and history. The Red Devils haven’t lost a World Cup qualifier since 2009, and they tend to dominate in these fixtures. Rudi Garcia’s men are brimming with confidence after smashing Liechtenstein 6-0. They’ve also scored four against Wales, showing that their attack clicks against stronger sides too. Tielemans and De Bruyne are in inspired form, and Openda has added pace and movement up front. Kazakhstan, however, are struggling badly. They sit near the bottom of Group J, losing three of four qualifiers so far. Their away record is dreadful: just one win in their last 11 trips, with 10 losses. Defensively they’ve conceded far too easily, and losing Alip is another blow. Belgium at Lotto Park should be too much for the Hawks to handle. Expect a comfortable win by at least three clear goals.
