Overview
- Belgium, which routed the U.S. 5–2 on Saturday in Atlanta, overturned a first‑half deficit with four second‑half goals.
- Weston McKennie scored from an Antonee Robinson corner before Zeno Debast equalized with a long‑range shot right before halftime.
- After the break, Amadou Onana put Belgium ahead and Charles De Ketelaere added a VAR‑confirmed penalty for a Tim Ream handball to make it 3–1.
- Dodi Lukébakio came off the bench and scored twice to finish the job as Belgium's substitutes controlled the tempo.
- Both teams now turn to the 2026 World Cup, with the U.S. in Group D and Belgium in Group G.