Belgium's Kevin De Bruyne celebrates after scoring his side's second...

Belgium's Kevin De Bruyne celebrates after scoring his side's second goal during a Group E match between Belgium and Romania at the Euro 2024 soccer tournament in Cologne, Germany, Saturday, June 22, 2024. Credit: AP/Martin Meissner

STUTTGART, Germany — Belgium plays Ukraine on Wednesday with all to play for in Group E at the European Championship. With all teams in the group on three points after two games, only goal difference separates top to bottom. Kickoff is at 9 p.m. local (1900 GMT) in Stuttgart. Here’s what to know about the match:

Match facts

— Belgium got its campaign up and running with a 2-0 win against Romania after being shocked by Slovakia in its opening game.

— The No. 3-ranked team in the world is second in the group on goal difference going into the last round of fixtures.

— Ukraine suffered a 3-0 defeat to Romania in its opening game, but responded by beating Slovakia 2-1.

— Both teams know a win will be enough to guarantee their place in the round of 16.

Team news

Ukraine's Roman Yaremchuk celebrates after scoring his side's second goal during a Group E match between Slovakia and Ukraine at the Euro 2024 soccer tournament in Dusseldorf, Germany, Friday, June 21, 2024. Credit: AP/Martin Meissner

— Axel Witsel has missed both of Belgium's games so far and didn't even travel with the team for the game against Romania.

— Vitaliy Mykolenko has trained after missing Ukraine’s opening two games. Viktor Tsygankov will be assessed after missing the Slovakia game.

By the numbers

— This is the first time Belgium and Ukraine have met in international soccer.

Ukraine's Roman Yaremchuk celebrates after scoring his side's second goal during a Group E match between Slovakia and Ukraine at the Euro 2024 soccer tournament in Dusseldorf, Germany, Friday, June 21, 2024. Credit: AP/Martin Meissner

— Romelu Lukaku is Belgium’s all-time leading scorer with 85, but he is still to get off the mark at these Euros after having three goals ruled out by VAR.

— Ukraine has advanced to the knockout stage of a Euros once in three previous attempts, reaching the quarterfinals three years ago.

— Ukraine's Andriy Yarmolenko is playing in his fourth Euros at the age of 34.

What they’re saying

— "They (Ukraine) have given everyone a hard time, even teams like England, Italy and against Germany. They can compete at a high level with any side.” — Belgium coach Domenico Tedesco.

— “Before our group started, everyone knew Belgium were the favorites. In this competition, everything is possible.” — Ukraine coach Serhiy Rebrov.

— “For the team, going through would mean that we’ve accomplished our main mission. What it will mean for the country is that we’ll go on with our fairy tale for a few more days. For Ukrainians, every game means a lot.” — Ukraine midfielder Serhiy Sydorchuk.

— ”(Ukraine) have a situation in their country which isn’t easy. They have their hearts set on making their fans and their nation very happy. They will give their all, just like we will.” — Belgium defender Arthur Theate.