Croatia vs. Belgium World Cup lineups, starting 11 for Group F match at Qatar 2022

Dom Farrell

Croatia vs. Belgium World Cup lineups, starting 11 for Group F match at Qatar 2022 image

Belgium's so-called golden generation must salvage their last shot at World Cup glory with no further margin for error in their final Group F game against Croatia.

Roberto Martinez's side laboured to a 1-0 win in their tournament opener against Canada before being overwhelmed in a 2-0 defeat to Morocco.

If Canada shock Morocco, Belgium can still progress with a draw depending on the goal difference equation, although they realistically need a win.

Croatia returned to their swaggering best in a 4-1 win from behind against Canada and, with four points from their two matches, can progress with a draw.

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

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Croatia vs Belgium lineups

Martinez was forced to deny claims of a bust-up involving his senior players after the Morocco game, branding such suggestions to be "fake news".

RTL Sport reported that Kevin De Bruyne, Eden Hazard and Jan Vertonghen were involved in a heated exchange, with Romelu Lukaku acting as peacemaker.

"You've got some outlets in Belgium who are quite happy to jump on fake news, which is quite astonishing," Martinez told his pre-match news conference.

"It has made the group more aware that the less they listen to the noise from the outside, the better."

Irrespective of Trumpian denials, the external noise means any major omissions from Martinez's lineup will be noted with interest.

Zlatko Dalic is not reading too much into Belgium's struggles on and off the pitch and the Croatia coach is relishing a high-stakes encounter.

"There is no safety net now. It's an all-or-nothing match, a crucial encounter for both teams," he told reporters.

"Belgium did not forget how to play football overnight and we have to be at the highest level. We need a repeat of our performance against Canada."

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Croatia starting 11

Croatia starting lineup (4-3-3, right to left): 1-Livakovic — 22-Juranovic, 6-Lovren, 20-Gvardiol, 19-Sosa — 10-Modric, 11-Brozovic, 8-Kovacic — 14-Livaja, 9-Kramaric, 4-Perisic

Dalic opted not to refresh his side for this game, which would have allowed his experienced campaigners the chance to have a much-needed break, with Tottenham Hospur winger Ivan Perisic and Luka Modric both retaining their places in an unchanged starting lineup.

Belgium starting 11

Belgium starting lineup (3-4-2-1, right to left): 1-Courtois — 19-Dendoncker, 2-Alderweireld, 5-Vertonghen, — 15-Meunier, 6-Witsel 7-De Bruyne, 21-Castagne —  17-Trossard, 11-Carrasco — 14-Mertens

Martinez has made four changes as his side enter the last-chance saloon. 

With Amadou Onana suspended, Leander Dendoncker is recalled and Kevin De Bruyne drops back into central midfield while Leandro Trossard and Yannick Carrasco come in for Eden and Thorgan Hazard. Up front, with Romelu Lukaku still not fit to start despite a cameo off the bench against Morocco, Dries Mertens replaces Michy Batshuayi.

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Croatia vs. Belgium World Cup squads

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

Croatia

PositionPlayerClubAgeCaps
GoalkeeperDominik LivakovicDinamo Zagreb (CRO)2733
GoalkeeperIvo GrbicAtletico Madrid (SPA)262
GoalkeeperIvica IvusicOsijek (CRO) 275
DefenderJosip StanisicBayern Munich (GER)226
DefenderBorna BarisicRangers (SCO)2927
DefenderMartin ErlicSassuolo (ITA)243
DefenderDejan LovrenZenit St Petersburg (ITA)3371
DefenderBorna SosaVfB Stuttgart (GER)248
DefenderJosko GvardiolRB Leipzig (GER)2012
DefenderDomagoj VidaAEK Athens (GRE)3399
DefenderJosip JuranovicCeltic (SCO)2721
DefenderJosip SutaloDinamo Zagreb (CRO)223
MidfielderLovro MajerRennes (FRA)2410
MidfielderMateo KovacicChelsea (ENG)2883
MidfielderLuka ModricReal Madrid (SPA)37154
MidfielderLuka SucicRB Salzburg (AUS)203
MidfielderMarcelo BrozovicInter Milan (ITA) 2976
MidfielderNikola VlasicTorino (ITA)2541
MidfielderMario PasalicAtalanta (ITA)2742
MidfielderIvan PerisicTottenham Hotspur (ENG)33115
MidfielderKristijan JakicEintracht Frankfurt (GER)254
ForwardAndrej KramaricHoffenheim (GER)3173
ForwardMarko LivajaHadjuk Split (CRO)2914
ForwardBruno PetkovicDinamo Zagreb (CRO)2822
ForwardAnte BudimirOsasuna (ENG)3115
ForwardMislav OrsicDinamo Zagreb (CRO)2920

Belgium

PositionPlayerClubAgeCaps
GoalkeeperThibaut CourtoisReal Madrid (SPA)3097
GoalkeeperSimon MignoletClub Brugge (BEL)3435
GoalkeeperKoen CasteelsWolfsburg (GER)304
DefenderToby AlderweireldRoyal Antwerp (BEL)33124
DefenderArthur TheateStade Rennes (FRA)224
DefenderWout FaesLeicester City (ENG)241
DefenderJan VertonghenAnderlecht (BEL)35142
DefenderThomas MeunierBorussia Dortmund (GER)3159
DefenderTimothy CastagneLeicester City (ENG)266
DefenderZeno DebastAnderlecht (BEL)183
MidfielderKevin de BruyneMan City (ENG)3194
MidfielderHans VanakenClub Brugge (BEL)3023
MidfielderYouri TielemansLeicester City (ENG)5455
MidfielderLeander DendonckerAston Villa (ENG)2729
MidfielderAmadou OnanaEverton (ENG)212
MidfielderYannick CarrascoAtletico Madrid (SPA)2960
MidfielderAxel WitselAtletico Madrid (SPA)33127
MidfielderCharles de KetelaereAC Milan (ITA)2110
MidfielderLeandro TrossardBrighton (ENG)2721
MidfielderThorgan HazardBorussia Dortmund (GER)2945
ForwardRomelu LukakuInter Milan (ITA)29102
ForwardMichy BatshuayiFenerbahce (TUR)2948
ForwardDries MertensGalatasaray (TUR)35107
ForwardEden HazardReal Madrid (SPA)31123
ForwardLois OpendaLens (FRA)225
ForwardJeremy DokuStade Rennes (FRA)2010

Dom Farrell

Dom is the senior content producer for Sporting News UK. He previously worked as fan brands editor for Manchester City at Reach Plc. Prior to that, he built more than a decade of experience in the sports journalism industry, primarily for the Stats Perform and Press Association news agencies. Dom has covered major football events on location, including the entirety of Euro 2016 and the 2018 World Cup in Paris and St Petersburg respectively, along with numerous high-profile Premier League, Champions League and England international matches. Cricket and boxing are his other major sporting passions and he has covered the likes of Anthony Joshua, Tyson Fury, Wladimir Klitschko, Gennadiy Golovkin and Vasyl Lomachenko live from ringside.