Belgium vs Morocco World Cup lineup, starting 11 for Group F match at Qatar 2022

Toby Miles

Belgium vs Morocco World Cup lineup, starting 11 for Group F match at Qatar 2022 image

Belgium scraped to victory against Canada in their World Cup opener, but they will need a much-improved performance against Morocco if they are to wrap up Group F.

Red Devils boss Roberto Martinez was critical of his team's performance in the opening game, as Canada took control of the first half and Belgium struggled to flow. 

Morocco, meanwhile, will go in search of their first goal at the 2022 World Cup after a 0-0 draw against Croatia that was low on entertainment. The likes of Hakim Ziyech will be looking to expose Belgium's ageing backline to earn it. 

Below are the projected lineups for both teams based on the latest news leading up to the match.

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Belgium vs Morocco lineups

The fitness of Romelu Lukaku is the primary concern for Belgium, but Martinez is encouraged by the Inter Milan powerhouse's progress. 

The Red Devils coach revealed Lukaku had returned to group training ahead of the match, and "the signs are good." 

"I don't expect him to be involved [against Morocco], unless something goes extremely well. He would not be 100 per cent," Martinez added. 

Michy Batshuayi starts in attack again, after scoring the winner against Canada. However, the former Chelsea star's overall performance will have left fans back home concerned. 

Below are the confirmed starting lineups for both teams ahead of their match Al Thumama Stadium on November 27.

Belgium confirmed starting 11

(3-4-3, right to left): 1. Courtois (GK) — 2. Alderweireld, 5. Vertonghen, 15. Meunier — 21. Castagne, 18. Onana, 6. Witsel, 16. T. Hazard — 7. De Bruyne, 23. Batshuayi, 10. E. Hazard

Thomas Meunier returns to the starting lineup against Morocco in place of Leander Dendoncker in defence. Yannick Carrasco was run ragged at wing-back for 45 minutes against Canada, with Thorgan Hazard swapping in for him, as Amadou Onana starts over Youri Tielemans

Morocco confirmed starting 11

(4-3-3, right to left): 1. Bounou (GK) — 2. Hakimi, 5. Aguerd, 6. Saiss, 3. Mazraoui — 8. Ounahi, 4. Amrabat, 15. Amallah —  7. Ziyech, 19. En-Nesyri, 17. Boufal

Morocco came out of their goalless draw with Croatia bruised. Noussair Mazraoui had to leave the field on a stretcher, but he has been passed fit, and Morocco are unchanged.

Belgium vs Morocco World Cup squads

Here are the names on Belgium and Morocco's World Cup squads in Qatar (caps correct as of start of Qatar 2022):

Belgium 

PositionNo.1PlayerClubAgeCaps
GK1Thibaut CourtoisReal Madrid (SPA)3097
GK12Simon MignoletClub Brugge (BEL)3435
GK13Koen CasteelsWolfsburg (GER)304
DEF2Toby AlderweireldRoyal Antwerp (BEL)33124
DEF3Arthur TheateStade Rennes (FRA)224
DEF4Wout FaesLeicester City (ENG)241
DEF5Jan VertonghenAnderlecht (BEL)35142
DEF26Zeno DebastAnderlecht (BEL)183
DEF19Leander DendonckerAston Villa (ENG)2729
MID21Timothy CastagneLeicester City (ENG)2626
MID15Thomas MeunierBorussia Dortmund (GER)3159
MID7Kevin De BruyneMan City (ENG)3194
MID20Hans VanakenClub Brugge (BEL)3023
MID8Youri TielemansLeicester City (ENG)2555
MID18Amadou OnanaEverton (ENG)212
MID6Axel WitselAtletico Madrid (SPA)33127
MID16Thorgan HazardBorussia Dortmund (GER)2945
FWD9Romelu LukakuInter Milan (ITA)29102
FWD23Michy BatshuayiFenerbahce (TUR)2948
FWD14Dries MertensGalatasaray (TUR)35107
FWD22Charles de KetelaereAC Milan (ITA)2110
FWD11Yannick CarrascoAtletico Madrid (SPA)2960
FWD10Eden HazardReal Madrid (SPA)31123
FWD17Leandro TrossardBrighton (ENG)2721
FWD24Lois OpendaLens (FRA)225
FWD25Jeremy DokuStade Rennes (FRA)2011

Morocco

PositionPlayerClubAgeCaps
GoalkeeperYassine BonoSevilla (SPA)3145
GoalkeeperMunirAl Wehda (KSA)3343
GoalkeeperAhmed Reda TagnaoutiWydad (MOR)263
DefenderAchraf HakimiPSG (FRA)2453
DefenderNoussair MazraouiBayern Munich (GER)2414
DefenderRomain SaissBesiktas (TUR)3265
DefenderNayef AguerdWest Ham (ENG)2621
DefenderAchraf DariBrest (FRA)234
DefenderJawad El-YamiqValladolid (SPA)3011
DefenderYahi Attain-AllalWydad (MOR)271
DefenderBadr BenounQatar SC (QAT)293
MidfielderSofyan AmrabatFiorentina (ITA)2638
MidfielderSelim RamallahStandard Liege (BEL)2523
MidfielderAbdelhamid SabiriSampdoria (ITA)252
MidfielderAzzedine OunahiAngers (FRA)229
MidfielderBilel El KhanoussGenk (BEL)180
MidfielderYahya JabraneWydad (MOR)314
ForwardHakim ZiyechChelsea (ENG)2442
ForwardYoussef En-NesyriSevilla (SPA)2549
ForwardSofiane BoufalAngers (FRA)2931
ForwardZaharia AboukhlalToulouse (FRA)2212
ForwardEZ AbdeOsasuna (SPA)201
ForwardAnass ZarouryBurnley (ENG)220
ForwardIlias ChairQPR (ENG)2510
ForwardAbderrazak HamdallahAl Ittihad (KSA)3117
ForwardWalid CheddiraBari (ITA)242

Toby Miles

Toby joined Sporting News in 2022 ahead of the World Cup, bringing previous sports writing experience at MailOnline and UEFA. An Englishman and Chelsea fan still fuming about Frank Lampard's 2010 ghost goal but never afraid to say 'It's Coming Home'.