Belgium vs Senegal final score was Belgium 3-2 Senegal after extra time. Down 2-0 with four minutes left, Lukaku scored in the 86th minute, Tielemans equalised in the 89th, then Tielemans converted a penalty in the 120+5th minute to complete the most stunning comeback of World Cup 2026.
Published: July 2, 2026 | Category: FIFA World Cup 2026 | Author: Hemim SK
Belgium vs Senegal result: Belgium 3-2 Senegal after extra time.
There are moments in football that happen so fast, so improbably, so completely against the weight of everything that came before them, that the only honest response is to sit in silence for a moment and let it register.
Belgium were losing 0-2 with four minutes remaining in normal time. Habib Diarra had scored for Senegal in the 24th minute. Ismaila Sarr had added a second in the 51st. For 85 minutes, Senegal’s organisation, discipline and attacking quality had been the better team. The Lions of Teranga — Africa Cup of Nations champions, a squad built for exactly this kind of knockout occasion — were four minutes away from the Round of 16.
Then Romelu Lukaku scored in the 86th minute. Belgium 1-2 Senegal.
Then Youri Tielemans scored in the 89th minute. Belgium 2-2 Senegal. Lumen Field in Seattle — the same venue that had hosted Belgium’s goalless draw with Egypt in the group stage — erupted.
Then Youri Tielemans converted a penalty in the 120th minute plus five — the very last action of extra time — to win the match 3-2.
Belgium are through to the Round of 16. Senegal are going home. And what happened in the final four minutes of normal time in Seattle on July 1 will be replayed, discussed and remembered for as long as people talk about this World Cup.
Belgium vs Senegal — Match Facts
Final Score: Belgium 3-2 Senegal (after extra time)
Date: Tuesday July 1, 2026
Venue: Seattle Stadium (Lumen Field), Seattle, Washington
Round of 32 — World Cup 2026
Goals:
Senegal — H. Diarra 24′
Senegal — I. Sarr 51′
Belgium — R. Lukaku 86′
Belgium — Y. Tielemans 89′
Belgium — Y. Tielemans 120+5′ (Penalty)
Man of the Match: Youri Tielemans (one goal, one penalty, the heartbeat of the comeback)
Belgium advance to Round of 16.
Senegal are eliminated from World Cup 2026.
How It Happened — Every Minute of the Comeback
The first 85 minutes of this match were Senegal’s. From the moment Diarra put them ahead in the 24th minute — a powerful, composed finish that rewarded their energetic early pressing — the Lions of Teranga controlled the match’s rhythm and tempo. Ismaila Sarr’s 51st minute goal was almost inevitable — a moment of quality from a player who has been Senegal’s best wide threat throughout the tournament.
For Belgium, the frustration was mounting visibly. Jeremy Doku, still not fully fit after his illness in the group stage, was introduced. Kevin De Bruyne drove forward repeatedly but found Senegal’s defensive block impossible to penetrate consistently. Romelu Lukaku — introduced as a substitute specifically to change the match — worked, held the ball, brought others in, but could not find the space a player of his physical quality demands.
Then came four minutes that will define Belgium’s 2026 World Cup story forever.
86′ — GOAL BELGIUM — ROMELU LUKAKU
With four minutes of normal time remaining, Lukaku scored. It is still not entirely clear whether even Belgium believed what was about to happen when the ball hit the net. The goal itself was quintessential Lukaku — physical presence in the penalty area, one touch to create space, powerful low finish. Senegal’s players looked at each other. 1-2. Four minutes left. Could it?
87′, 88′ — Senegal tried to manage the clock. Belgium pressed. Lumen Field created a noise that people inside the stadium have since described as the loudest 120 seconds they have ever experienced at any sporting event.
89′ — GOAL BELGIUM — YOURI TIELEMANS
From a corner routine, Tielemans arrived at the back post with perfect timing and drove a right-footed finish across the goalkeeper. The net moved. The scoreboard read 2-2.
Pandemonium. Absolute pandemonium. Belgium players sprinting across the pitch. Tielemans with his arms spread. Lukaku sliding on his knees. De Bruyne — who had played the full 90 minutes — collapsed to the ground in pure disbelief.
Senegal’s players stood with their hands on their heads. Two goals ahead with four minutes left. Now level.
Extra time followed. An exhausted, emotionally spent 30 minutes where both sides created and missed chances. Sadio Mané — who had been quiet throughout — had Senegal’s best extra time opportunity but Thibaut Courtois saved with the kind of composure that defines a world-class goalkeeper.
120+5′ — PENALTY BELGIUM — YOURI TIELEMANS
In the absolute last action of extra time, Belgium won a penalty. The stadium held its breath. Tielemans — who had already scored the equaliser, who was carrying the emotional weight of the entire comeback on his shoulders — placed the ball on the spot.
He drove it low to the right. Edouard Mendy went the wrong way. The net moved for the third time.
Belgium 3-2 Senegal. After extra time. After being two goals down with four minutes left. After a comeback that nobody on earth predicted when the clock showed 85 minutes.
Match Analysis — What This Means
Belgium’s golden generation has been discussing retirement from international football for three years. Kevin De Bruyne, at 34, has said repeatedly this is his last major tournament. Romelu Lukaku, at 32, plays with the weight of a career that has achieved almost everything at club level but never quite delivered the sustained World Cup campaign his talent deserved. Thibaut Courtois has committed to 2026 as his final international tournament.
Tonight, in Seattle, they produced the moment that crystallises what sporting comebacks actually are — not tactical systems or physical fitness or formation adjustments. They are will. The absolute refusal, even when two goals down and four minutes from elimination, to stop believing something is still possible.
Lukaku’s goal woke that belief. Tielemans’s equaliser confirmed it. And Tielemans’s penalty — struck with the composure of a player who has been waiting 34 years to have a moment like this — delivered it.
De Bruyne, speaking after the final whistle, was asked whether he thought Belgium were through when they went 0-2 down. “Honestly? No,” he said. “But we kept going because what else do you do?”
What else do you do. That is the Belgium comeback in one line.
Senegal’s Heartbreak
Senegal deserve recognition in this report. They were the better team for 85 minutes. Diarra’s goal was excellent. Sarr’s second was the kind of moment that confirms his status as one of Africa’s best attackers. Their defensive organisation — built around Kalidou Koulibaly’s commanding presence — was solid until the final four minutes, when the momentum of Belgium’s pressure simply overwhelmed them.
Football is cruel to the team that loses a match like this. Being 2-0 up in the 85th minute and losing 2-3 after extra time is one of the most painful possible outcomes in football. Senegal’s players will carry this for a long time. Their World Cup campaign — a 3-1 defeat to France in the group stage, followed by the group stage 5-0 win over ten-man Iraq, followed by tonight — ends here.
The Africa Cup of Nations champions go home from their first round of 32 appearance having led the match for 85 minutes and lost it in the last four.
Belgium in the Round of 16
Belgium face USA next — who play Bosnia-Herzegovina in Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara later tonight. As social media pointed out almost immediately after the final whistle, the USA beat Belgium 5-2 in a friendly in March 2026. The prospect of Belgium vs USA in the Round of 16, carrying the emotional momentum of this comeback, is one of the most anticipated possible fixtures of the knockout stage.
As covered in our Belgium World Cup 2026 Schedule, Belgium’s Round of 16 match will be played at Lumen Field in Seattle — the same venue where they just completed their greatest ever World Cup comeback. Same pitch. Different match. Different stakes.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the Belgium vs Senegal score at World Cup 2026?
Belgium beat Senegal 3-2 after extra time in the World Cup 2026 Round of 32 at Lumen Field in Seattle. Belgium were 0-2 down with four minutes remaining before Lukaku (86′), Tielemans (89′) and Tielemans’ penalty (120+5′) completed a historic comeback.
Who scored for Belgium vs Senegal?
Romelu Lukaku scored in the 86th minute. Youri Tielemans scored in the 89th minute and then converted the winning penalty in the 120+5th minute of extra time.
Who scored for Senegal vs Belgium?
Habib Diarra scored in the 24th minute and Ismaila Sarr scored in the 51st minute for Senegal, giving them a 2-0 lead that held until the 86th minute.
Was Belgium really 2-0 down against Senegal?
Yes — Belgium were losing 0-2 with four minutes of normal time remaining before their comeback. They scored in the 86th and 89th minutes to level, then won the penalty shootout in the 120+5th minute of extra time.
Who does Belgium play in the Round of 16?
Belgium play the winner of USA vs Bosnia-Herzegovina in the Round of 16, which is likely to be the USA. The match will take place at Lumen Field in Seattle.
Is this Belgium’s greatest World Cup comeback?
Widely considered so — Belgium have never previously come back from a two-goal deficit in the final four minutes of a World Cup knockout match to win. This is the defining moment of their golden generation’s World Cup career.
Conclusion
Belgium vs Senegal result: Belgium 3-2 Senegal after extra time. Down two goals with four minutes left. Lukaku. Tielemans. Tielemans again from the penalty spot.
The golden generation of Belgian football — the players who were supposed to have had their last chance at a major tournament two years ago, who have been saying goodbye for so long that the sport almost stopped listening — delivered the moment that nobody expected on the night that mattered most.
Decades from now, people who were in Lumen Field on July 1, 2026 will tell their children about those four minutes. That is what football is for.
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