Belgium vs russia team news
Here's the latest team news for the Belgium vs Russia match:
Belgium:
- Kevin De Bruyne is expected to start despite a minor injury concern.
- Eden Hazard is fit and will start in his usual attacking role.
- Romelu Lukaku is also fit and will lead the line up front.
- Thomas Meunier is likely to start at right-back, with Toby Alderweireld and Jan Vertonghen forming the central defensive partnership.
- Axel Witsel and Youri Tielemans are expected to start in midfield, with Nacer Chadli and Thorgan Hazard providing width from the wings.
- Goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois is expected to start, with Simon Mignolet on the bench.
Russia:
- Igor Akinfeev is expected to start in goal, with Andrey Lunev on the bench.
- The Russian defense is likely to feature Fyodor Kudryashov and Sergei Ignashevich at center-back, with Mario Fernandes and Dmitri Cheryshev at full-back.
- The midfield trio is expected to consist of Roman Zobnin, Yuri Zhirkov, and Daler Kuzyayev, with Denis Cheryshev and Aleksandr Golovin providing attacking flair from the wings.
- Artem Dzyuba is expected to start up front, with Aleksandr Kokorin and Anton Zabolotny providing support.
Injuries and Suspensions:
- Belgium: Leander Dendoncker (knee) and Mousa Dembélé (ankle) are out injured, while Dedryck Boyata (knee) is a doubt.
- Russia: Yuri Gazinsky (ankle) and Igor Smolnikov (knee) are out injured, while Denis Cheryshev (ankle) is a doubt.
Team News:
- Belgium coach Roberto Martínez has confirmed that he will make changes to his starting lineup after the 3-0 defeat to Switzerland in their opening match.
- Russia coach Stanislav Cherchesov has also hinted that he may make changes to his starting lineup after the 5-0 defeat to Germany in their opening match.
Please note that team news is subject to change and may not be up to date. It's always a good idea to check with official sources or reputable news outlets for the latest information.