Belgium defeat the United States to end the USA’s World Cup campaign and advance to the next round against Spain. Multiple outlets report that Belgium’s Charles De Ketelaere scores twice, helping the team secure a decisive win. The victory sends Belgium through to face Spain in the following match, which will determine further progression in the tournament. The USA are eliminated as a result of the loss, ending their hopes for continuation in the competition. Across the reports, the key points are consistent: De Ketelaere provides Belgium with a two-goal contribution, the margin is described as emphatic, and Belgium’s next opponent is Spain. While the sources differ little in emphasis, they agree on the outcome and the match-changing impact of De Ketelaere’s performance, which enables Belgium to progress after thrashing the USA.
Belgium beat USA to eliminate them and set up Spain showdown
Belgium defeat the United States to end the USA’s World Cup campaign and advance to the next round against Spain. Multiple outlets report that Belgium’s Charles De Ketelaere scores twice, helping the...
- Belgium defeat the United States in a World Cup match.
- Charles De Ketelaere scores two goals for Belgium.
- The USA are eliminated from the World Cup as a result of the loss.
- Belgium advance to face Spain in the next showdown.
Charles De Ketelaere scored twice as the Belgians advanced.
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