Belgium names experienced World Cup squad with Lukaku in the core

Belgium's World Cup picture is clearer after Rudi Garcia named a 26-player squad built around the country's senior core. FIFA reported that Romelu Lukaku, Kevin De Bruyne, Thibaut Courtois, Thomas Meunier and Axel Witsel are included, with Belgium preparing for Group G matches against Egypt, IR Iran and New Zealand.
Fan impact
- Belgium fans can now anchor travel plans around a largely familiar squad
- Seattle, Los Angeles and Vancouver matches gain clearer player storylines
- Lukaku's fitness and form will shape expectations before Group G begins
The squad signal
Garcia has chosen continuity rather than a sharp reset. The headline is not just that Belgium has named stars; it is that several long-serving players remain central to the plan even as the team tries to manage age, recent injuries and a changing competitive identity.
Why Lukaku still matters
Lukaku's inclusion gives Belgium a clear focal point in attack. For traveling supporters, that affects more than prediction debates: it shapes which matches feel like must-see fixtures, how fan groups build pre-match energy and what neutral fans may expect from Belgium's group-stage style.
- Belgium open against Egypt at Seattle Stadium on June 15
- They face IR Iran at Los Angeles Stadium on June 21
- Their group stage closes against New Zealand at BC Place Vancouver on June 26
Planning around Group G
The three-city route gives Belgian supporters a demanding West Coast itinerary. Fans following the team need to think beyond match tickets: Seattle-to-Los Angeles and Los Angeles-to-Vancouver movement, hotel buffers, border timing for Canada and recovery days all become part of the football plan.
CupMate planning note
CupMate users tracking Belgium should save the Group G route now and add flexible travel reminders around the Vancouver finale. A squad built around high-profile veterans can draw extra neutral demand, especially when Belgium play in host cities with strong international visitor traffic.
Source
This CupMate summary is rewritten for fan planning context from FIFA.