Belgium continue their quest to qualify for EURO 2024 as they face Austria this weekend.
Belgium currently sit 2nd in Group F with one win from their first game of the campaign.
Belgium kicked off their quest to book their place in Germany with a convincing 3-0 win away in Sweden, a game that was arguably their toughest in the group schedule on paper.
After a disappointing World Cup campaign they're coming into this game in good form having won both of their games since Qatar having beaten Germany 3-2 away from home following the win in Sweden.
After Roberto Martínez' exit following a group stage exit in Qatar, Belgium are now under the guidance of Domenico Todesco and his reign in Belgium is off to an electric start with the team looking strong.
Their form at home is generally very good, with Belgium winning four and losing one of their last four games on their own patch.
Belgium are in somewhat of a transition period with only Thibaut Courtois, Jan Vertonghen, Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku remaining from the country's 'golden generation' as they now attempt to integrate some new and young talent.
Fortunately for them there's plenty of that and Tedesco has a year to develop a fluid side consisting of youth an experience.
For now, expect Belgium to surge towards qualification with another comfortable victory here.
Austria currently sit top of qualifying Group F with one win from one game so far.
It's been an excellent start to their campaign for Austria having kicked things off with a 4-1 win over Azerbaijan before claiming a 2-1 win over Estonia.
True, Austria were granted the easiest two fixtures for their first two group matches but they've passed the tests impressively having produced an impressive brand of football under Ralf Rangnick.
Their overall form coming into this game is very good having won each of their last four consecutive fixtures having also beaten Italy 2-0 in that timeframe.
Their form away from home is slightly more concerning, though, having won two and lost three of their last five games on the road.
These two sides haven't met since 2011 where Belgium ran out 2-0 winners, and given the strength of the two sides a repeat result seems likely here.
For our Belgium vs. Austria prediction, we're going for a 3-0 win for the home side.
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