🇧🇪Belgium beat 🇲🇦Morocco 1-0 at the 1994 World Cup, but the Atlas Lions recorded a 4-1 victory when the two countries last met in a friendly in Brussels in 2008. So who will come out on top today? Key players to watch? FIFAWorldCup
: Live on BBC TV, BBC iPlayer, BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Radio Wales, BBC Radio Cymru, BBC Sounds and the BBC Sport website and app.Striker Romelu Lukaku is still unlikely to feature in Belgium's second World Cup group match against Morocco, despite being ahead of schedule in his return from a thigh injury.
Wing-back Thomas Meunier and forward Lois Openda could start after coming off the bench against Canada.Yahia Attiyat Allah replaced Bayern Munich's Mazraoui against Croatia and could deputise once again. An injury-plagued season has seen Lukaku play five times and complete 90 minutes just once since rejoining Inter Milan on loan from Chelsea.
His latest problem has seen him sidelined since the end of October and he missed Belgium's 1-0 win over the Canadians before resuming team training on Friday. "Medically, Romelu was only available for the third game, but he's ahead of where he should be and the signs are very good," said boss Roberto Martinez.World Cup TV coverage guideBelgium got a bit of a scare from Canada but I am expecting them to be much better this time.Prediction:
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