Belgium qualified for the 2018 FIFA World Cup following a 1–2 win in and against Greece on 3 September 2017.
Being seeded, Belgium was then paired with England, Panama and Tunisia in Group G.
Belgium made their debut at the UEFA Women's Euro tournament in 2017, being eliminated in a group with Denmark and Netherlands, who would both go on to play the final.
The team also played the first six of their eight qualification matches for the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup, starting strongly with three wins.
Anderlecht only managed to win one match in the Champions League and although Zulte Waregem scored 7 points in their Europa League group they were also eliminated, causing all Belgian teams to be eliminated from European football before the winter break.