Belgium comes back from two goals
down to beat Senegal 3-2 in extra time at World Cup
[July 02, 2026]
By ANDREW DESTIN
SEATTLE (AP) — Belgium overturned a two-goal deficit and scored from
the penalty spot deep into extra time to beat Senegal 3-2 on
Wednesday in the biggest comeback of the World Cup so far.
Senegal held a 2-0 lead with just 5 minutes of regulation time
remaining but late goals by Romelu Lukaku and Youri Tielemans pushed
the round of 32 match into extra time.
Tielemans completed Belgium’s comeback by converting a penalty in
the 125th minute of the game – the latest goal in World Cup history.
“Being part of this comeback is a proud moment because I scored the
last two goals to give the team the win today. I’m very proud of
that to be able to help the team to score goals and bring us over
the line,” Tielemans said.
He was fouled with only seconds to go and with a penalty shootout
looming, and the referee awarded the spot kick after a video review,
ignoring protests from the Senegal team.
“I do not want to interpret the decision. We all have different
interpretations when it comes to awarding a penalty,” Senegal coach
Pape Thiaw said. “I’d rather not comment, not interpreting the
referee’s decision.”
The win for Belgium marked the second time in the last 11 World Cups
that a team trailed by two or more goals in the knockout round and
advanced. Belgium also did so in a 3-2 victory over Japan in the
round of 16 at the 2018 tournament.
“Senegal deserved to win," Belgium coach Rudi Garcia said. "But, I
am happy it was us.”

Many of the key players from the Belgium team that finished in third
place in Russia in 2018 were instrumental to Wednesday’s victory.
Lukaku, who leads his nation in goals scored, came off the bench to
get Belgium back into the match by scoring in the 86th minute,
setting the scene for Tielemans to force extra time.
“It is a cruel loss, as we were good in the game," Thiaw said. "We
had the advantage. We were leading 2-0. However a football match is
not an 85-minute one. Belgium came back, and we were not able to
deal with that ... We must congratulate Belgium as they progress.”
Belgium is back in the round of 16 for the third time in four
tournaments. The team reached the quarterfinals in 2014 and the
semifinals in 2018 but failed to get out of the group stage four
years ago in Qatar.
The Belgians will next face the United States on Monday in Seattle.
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Belgium's Romelu Lukaku (9) celebrates scoring their first goal
during the World Cup round of 32 soccer match between Belgium and
Senegal in Seattle, Wednesday, July 1, 2026. (AP Photo/Abbie Parr)

Senegal long appeared to be heading toward the
round of 16. Habib Diarra scored in the first half and Ismaïla Sarr
made it 2-0 at the start of the second. It was his fourth goal of
the World Cup, and one of the most beautiful of the tournament. Sarr
made a perfect first touch off his chest on a long ball from Moussa
Niakhaté and then sent his shot past Belgium goalkeeper Thibaut
Courtois.
Courtois, who was playing in his fourth World Cup, then made three
key saves to keep Senegal from increasing its lead.
Senegal defender Krépin Diatta said Belgium should not have been
allowed to get back into the game.
“It shouldn’t have happened. You have to defend your box and you
have to be the boss of your box," he said. "We suffered, but we have
to go on. It’s a pity.”
Lukaku said Belgium showed character with its late comeback.
“This Senegal side is one of the best teams in the tournament,” he
said. “Technically, physically and tactically, it was really tough.
But when we stepped up the intensity of our pressing, when we were
there for the second ball, our team spirit shone through and we won
the match.”
Senegal headed to the World Cup as the second-highest ranking team
in Africa, behind Morocco. It won a chaotic Africa Cup of Nations
final on Jan. 18 against Morocco, but the result was overturned by
the governing body of African soccer because Thiaw had temporarily
pulled his players off the pitch.
Senegal advanced to the World Cup knockout phase as one of the best
third-place finishers after losing to France and Norway and beating
Iraq.
“It’s the best African nation. It’s as simple as that," Garcia said.
"They showed that even against France, they dominated in the first
half. They came out of a difficult group. I would have preferred not
to play against them.”
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