Belgium vs Senegal Predictions & Picks: Who Will Win Today's World Cup Match?

James Eastham – Betting Analyst at Covers.com
James Eastham • Betting Analyst 21+ years betting experience
Updated: Jul 1, 2026 , 01:00 PM ET • 4 min read

Belgium may be the clear favorite, but James Eastham warns not to sleep on Senegal. Expecting a tight, defensive knockout war, his best bet is locking in a draw at the end of regulation.

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Photo By - Reuters Connect. Senegal forward Ismaïla Sarr (18) pursues the play against Iraq during a Group I match in the 2026 FIFA World Cup at Toronto Stadium.

Wednesday’s World Cup Round of 32 features a true handicapping headache. Belgium hits the board as a -162 favorite to advance, but they draw a highly dangerous Senegal squad that is far better than its underdog tax implies.

Don't be surprised if regulation isn't enough to separate these two; there's massive value on a 90-minute stalemate. Below, I’ll break down why a cagey, low-scoring war makes the draw my ultimate best bet tonight.

Read on for my Belgium vs. Senegal predictions and World Cup picks for Wednesday, July 1, with kickoff scheduled for 4:00 p.m. ET in Houston.

Belgium vs Senegal predictions

Pick Price
Who will win pick: Draw +218
Over/Under pick: Under 2.5 -137
Goal scorer pick: Ismaila Sarr +260

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 TOP PICK
Who will win Belgium vs Senegal: Draw (+218)

Belgium are the clear favorites, but I see no reason why they deserve to be such a short price (+127) vs. tough opponents Senegal (+257).

Manager Rudi Garcia and his ‘Red Diamonds’ secured their place in the knockout phase by thrashing New Zealand 5-1 in their final group fixture. That emphatic victory vs limited opposition has little relevance, though. Belgium’s labored draws vs. Egypt (1-1) and Iran (0-0) in their opening two group fixtures are far more instructive about how this Round of 32 fixture might unfold.

Belgium were no better than Egypt on June 15, then lacked the guile and imagination to unlock the well-organised Iran defense six days later. The lesson of those two matches was clear: if you have a high-energy out-of-possession game plan vs. Belgium, your chances of avoiding defeat are strong.

Senegal’s first-round group was tougher than Belgium’s. They lost to France (1-3) and Norway (2-3), yet created more clear scoring opportunities in those matches than Belgium did vs Egypt and Iran. The Lions of Teranga have superior athletic power in midfield, and I fully expect them to dominate in that area of the pitch.

The draw is the smart selection, and it's playable to +200.

Covers COVERS INTEL: Senegal have created more ‘Big Chances’ (according to Opta’s definition) in their group games vs. France and Norway than Belgium did in their two group games vs inferior opposition Iran and Egypt.

Belgium vs Senegal Over/Under pick: Under 2.5 (-137)

Belgium recorded an average xG (Expected Goals) of 1.57 across their two games vs. Iran and Egypt, but that relatively high figure was largely the result of speculative attempts on goal rather than an ability to consistently fashion good scoring opportunities.

Fitness concerns over star striker Romelu Lukaku cast further doubt over Belgium’s chances of scoring heavily. The only Belgian forward with a proven scoring track record at the international level, Lukaku was unable to start any Italian Serie A games for his club Napoli in 2025-26 because of repeated injury issues. Now 33, he failed to manage a shot on target in 100 minutes on the pitch against Egypt and Iran.

Having conceded six times vs. France and Norway combined, Senegal will focus on defending more effectively than it did during the group phase. The main reason they struggled in their own half in those two matches, however, was that they faced world-class goal scorers in Kylian Mbappe and Erling Haaland. Belgium has no such player, thus improving Senegal’s chances of performing solidly here.

An even, low-scoring contest is likely and the Under is playable to -145.

Belgium vs Senegal goal scorer pick: Ismaila Sarr (+260)

Crystal Palace winger Ismaila Sarr has emerged as his nation’s main goalscorer. He is the smart pick if you are looking for a play in the player props market.

Sarr scored three times during the group phase, finding the net at a rate of a goal every 82 minutes. His three goals came against Norway (two) and Iraq (one) from a total of just nine attempts (five on target).

Senegal manager Pape Thiaw switched Sarr from his habitual right-wing position to a central role for their final group game vs Iraq. Whether Sarr operates centrally or wide, his team-mates will do everything they can to provide a reliable supply line.

Back Sarr to score at anything up to +225.

See who will have the best opportunities to score goals in our World Cup set-piece takers guide.

Belgium vs Senegal projected lineup

Belgium (4-2-3-1): Courtois; Castagne, Ngoy, Mechele, De Cuyper; Tielemans, Vanaken; Trossard, De Bruyne, Doku; De Ketelaere
Senegal (4-3-3): Diaw; Diatta, Koulibaly, Niakhate, Jakobs; I.Gueye, P.Gueye, Diarra; Ndiaye, Sarr, Mane

Belgium vs Senegal injuries

Belgium: Debast (Out), Lukaku (Doubtful)
Senegal: Mendy (Doubtful)

Belgium vs Senegal weather

Relatively cool evening with temperatures in the mid- to high 60s. Only a very small chance of rain occurring during the game

Belgium vs Senegal odds

Belgium Belgium Senegal Senegal
+127 Moneyline +257
+233 Draw +233
Over 2.5 (+133) Total Under 2.5 (-133)

Odds courtesy of Kalshi.

How to watch Belgium vs Senegal

Check out FIFA's official 2026 World Cup website for more information.

Location Lumen Field, Seattle, WA
Date Wednesday, July 1, 2026
Time 4 p.m. ET
TV FS1

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James Eastham
Betting Analyst

James Eastham has worked as a soccer betting writer and tipster for more than two decades, providing content for leading publications such as The Guardian, Betfair, and ESPN.

Based in France and the UK, his specialist areas of knowledge are the major European soccer leagues (France's Ligue 1, Italy's Serie A, Spain's La Liga) and European club tournaments (Champions League, Europa League, Conference League). He also covers leading international competitions (World Cup, European Championship, Africa Cup of Nations) whenever they come around. He believes firmly in stake management, recording all bets, and a focus on long-term growth.

Alongside his betting content, he has worked as a features writer and interviewer for mainstream soccer print and online publications. For 10 years, he also worked as a talent scout, analyzing matches and players across Europe for professional soccer clubs.

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