Leandro Trossard scored two goals to lead Belgium to a 4-1 victory over New Zealand on June 26, 2026 [1], [2].
The win places Belgium in a strong position to lead Group G as the tournament progresses. This dominant performance establishes early momentum for the Belgian squad in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The match took place in Vancouver, Canada [3]. Trossard's brace was the centerpiece of the Belgian attack, ensuring a comfortable margin of victory against the New Zealand side [2]. By finding the net twice, Trossard played a pivotal role in securing the 4-1 final score [1].
Beyond the match result, Trossard achieved a significant personal and national milestone. He became the first Belgium player to score in the 2026 FIFA World Cup [4]. This early success provides the team with a psychological advantage as they navigate the group stage.
Belgium's offensive coordination was evident throughout the game in Vancouver. The team's ability to break through the New Zealand defense resulted in four goals, while limiting the opposition to a single score [1], [3]. The victory keeps Belgium on track to advance toward the knockout stages of the competition.
“Leandro Trossard scored two goals to lead Belgium to a 4-1 victory”
This result gives Belgium an early mathematical and psychological edge in Group G. By securing a three-goal margin of victory and establishing Trossard as a primary scoring threat, Belgium strengthens its likelihood of topping the group and securing a more favorable seed in the subsequent knockout rounds.



