Belgium wasn’t overly impressive in its first match at the World Cup—its players and coaching staff fessed up to that—but it still has a great opportunity to get to six points through two games at the World Cup and secure its place in the knockout stage.
The Red Devils take on a Morocco side that held Croatia to a scoreless draw in their opener but will enter Sunday’s matchup at Al Thumama Stadium in Doha as an underdog against another one of the 2018 World Cup’s top-three finishers. Stifling Belgium’s attack is a challenge for any opponent, especially when the Red Devils know that they’ll be in the last 16 with a victory and can ensure their place before facing Croatia themselves.