No brotherly love: Belgian fans say knocking off rival France would be sweet
MONTREAL — As with most long-standing neighbours, the relationship between Belgium and France is one that has its fair share of friendly needling built in.
Belgian fans say they’re used to being treated like the “little brother” by their French sibling and being the target of jokes and quips.
But on the soccer pitch, fans of the Red Devils, as the national Belgian squad is known, are hoping to have the last laugh when the rivals square off in a World Cup semifinal in St. Petersburg on Tuesday.
“The French use their francophone Belgian neighbours to enrich their humour,” says Robert Defays, a native Belgian who has lived a long time in Quebec.


