Friendlies
Belgium
Goal (Assist: M. De Cuyper)
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Goal (Assist: H. Vanaken)
Croatia 3-4-2-1 Zlatko Dalić
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22
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Starters
1 Dominik Livaković
4 Joško Gvardiol
22 Luka Vušković
6 Josip Šutalo
14 Ivan Perišić
8 Mateo Kovačić
10 Luka Modrić
2 Josip Stanišić
16 Martin Baturina
17 Petar Sučić
26 Petar Musa
Substitutes
3 Marin Pongračić
5 Duje Ćaleta-Car
7 Nikola Moro
9 Andrej Kramarić
11 Ante Budimir
12 Ivor Pandur
13 Nikola Vlašić
15 Mario Pašalić
18 Kristijan Jakić
19 Toni Fruk
20 Igor Matanović
21 Luka Sučić
23 Dominik Kotarski
24 Marco Pašalić
25 Martin Erlić
Belgium 3-4-2-1 Rudi Garcia
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25
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17
Starters
1 Thibaut Courtois
3 Arthur Theate
24 Amadou Onana
25 Nathan Ngoy
5 Maxim De Cuyper
8 Youri Tielemans
23 Nicolas Raskin
22 Alexis Saelemaekers
11 Jérémy Doku
7 Kevin De Bruyne
17 Charles De Ketelaere
Substitutes
4 Brandon Mechele
6 Axel Witsel
9 Romelu Lukaku
12 Senne Lammens
13 Mike Penders
14 Dodi Lukebakio
15 Thomas Meunier
16 Koni De Winter
18 Joaquin Seys
19 Diego Moreira
20 Hans Vanaken
21 Timothy Castagne
26 Matías Fernández-Pardo
Match Statistics
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1 Shots on Goal 4
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3 Shots off Goal 3
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5 Total Shots 8
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1 Blocked Shots 1
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4 Shots insidebox 3
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1 Shots outsidebox 5
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13 Fouls 13
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3 Corner Kicks 4
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4 Offsides 2
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57% Ball Possession 43%
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2 Yellow Cards 2
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0 Red Cards 0
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3 Goalkeeper Saves 1
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536 Total passes 417
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467 Passes accurate 346
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87% Passes % 83%
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0 expected_goals 0
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0 goals_prevented 0
Head-to-Head Stats
Recent Matches
- 2021-06-06 Belgium 1 - 0 Croatia
- 2022-12-01 Croatia 0 - 0 Belgium
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