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2026 FIFA World Cup
16JUL

Belgium end USA's home World Cup

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Belgium beat the United States 4-1 in Seattle on 6 July, sending the last of three co-hosts out before the quarter-finals and leaving the tournament to its visitors.

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Key takeaway

Belgium's win leaves the first shared World Cup with no host nation in the last eight.

Belgium beat the United States 4-1 in Seattle on 6 July, knocking the last host of a three-nation World Cup out before the quarter-finals 1. Charles De Ketelaere scored twice and set up a third; Hans Vanaken and Romelu Lukaku added the others. Malik Tillman's free kick, the only American reply, briefly cut the margin before Belgium pulled clear again.

Canada had gone out to Morocco on 4 July and Mexico fell to England two days later , leaving the United States to carry the host banner alone . No previous World Cup had lost all three hosts this early, and the first tri-nation tournament has done it before the last eight. Spain now wait at SoFi Stadium on 10 July.

Folarin Balogun started, cleared by the ban FIFA had suspended after a reported call from Donald Trump . He neither scored nor assisted. The reprieve that ran the weekend's coverage moved nothing on the scoreboard.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

A World Cup is normally expected to have at least one of its host nations doing well, because home crowds and home advantage usually help. This tournament is shared between the United States, Mexico and Canada. All three are now out before the quarter-finals, the round played by the last eight teams. Belgium beat the United States 4-1 on 6 July to make that happen, the last of the three hosts to go. No World Cup has lost every host team this early before.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

All three co-hosts, Canada, Mexico and the United States, entered the tournament through automatic qualification rather than a continental qualifying campaign against comparable opposition. Hosting slots have applied at every World Cup since 1930, but a three-nation host bloc for the first time in 2026 meant three squads arrived without the fixture density that knockout football demands, a gap that surfaced once the draw moved past the group stage.

Belgium, by contrast, qualified through UEFA's group phase against top-25 FIFA-ranked opposition, arriving in the round of 16 with recent experience of exactly the kind of high-stakes, single-elimination pressure none of the three hosts had faced before the tournament began.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    Belgium's route to the final now runs entirely through European and South American opposition, having removed the last team with a home-crowd advantage.

    Immediate · Assessed
  • Meaning

    The 48-team, three-host format has failed its implicit design goal of at least one co-host reaching the tournament's later rounds.

    Immediate · Assessed
  • Risk

    US domestic broadcast interest in the remaining rounds may soften without a home team, a commercial risk for FIFA's American rights partners.

    Short term · Suggested
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Update #36 · All three hosts out as Belgium beat USA

ESPN· 7 Jul 2026
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