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    US face Belgium with expectations rising

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    July 5, 2026 6:05 pm

    A different kind of Monday Night Football comes to Seattle when the US face Belgium for a place in the World Cup quarter-finals, with an American side ​carrying rising expectations into a meeting with one of Europe’s most experienced teams.

    The ‌match at the Seattle Seahawks’ home stadium, one of the loudest venues in the National Football League, is expected to provide a raucous backdrop for a US team whose tournament ambitions have grown with each performance.

    Before the ​World Cup, many US supporters viewed a place in the last 16 as a ​reasonable target.

    However, wins over Paraguay and Australia in the group stage, followed ⁠by a 2-0 victory over Bosnia despite playing the final 36 minutes with 10 men, ​have raised hopes that Mauricio Pochettino’s side can make a deeper run on home soil.

    Belgium, by ​contrast, have yet to fully convince.

    The European side needed a late escape against Senegal, trailing for the majority of the match before scoring twice to level and then advancing after a VAR-assisted penalty decision in ​extra time that left Senegal frustrated.

    For Belgium, the tournament may represent the final World Cup ​act for the country’s so-called “Golden Generation,” led by Kevin De Bruyne, Romelu Lukaku and Thibaut Courtois.

    The US defence, ‌regarded ⁠as a potential weakness before the tournament but impressive against Bosnia, will also likely have to contain Jeremy Doku, who is due for a breakout performance after a subdued display so far in the tournament.

    US OUT FOR REVENGE

    The meeting carries echoes of 2014, when Belgium knocked the ​US out in the ​last 16 after extra ⁠time in Brazil, a match remembered for Tim Howard’s record-setting goalkeeping performance, making 16 saves, and a late American rally that fell just ​short.

    This time, the US will be without striker Folarin Balogun, who ​scored in ⁠the first half against Bosnia before receiving a red card in the second half. His suspension leaves Pochettino with a key selection decision as the Americans try to extend a campaign that has ⁠captured ​national attention.

    “As a team we want to leave our mark ​on the game and a legacy behind,” US midfielder Tyler Adams said.

    “We know that the further we go, the ​more the game is going to grow.”