After the Red Devils swatted aside Panama 3-0 in their opener, they can more or less seal their place in the knockout stage with a win here against Tunisia. While the North Africans lost to England, they performed reasonably well. Can they make up for that loss here?
Belgium News
The Belgians showed up big time in their first match, with Dries Mertens scoring a cracker and Romelu Lukaku reminding everyone he’s a top level finisher. With an impressive return from both Lukaku and Mertens as well as Eden Hazard lighting things up, we expect Belgium to keep their positive performance levels up to standard here.
In their team, they should have more than enough to get the job done.
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Tunisia News
Tunisia were quite good against England, keeping the ball a lot better than most people probably assumed they would. They have good technique and in Wahbi Khazri they have a solid creator who can make a big difference.
They’ll be relying upon Syam Ben Youssef to repeat his impressive performance against England: he's one of their top performers and will be expected to help them stay in the game for long periods of time.
Verdict
A comfortable Belgium win is likely. Tunisia are a step up from Panama but will probably struggle to land a glove on a Belgium side who have plenty of individual quality.