A huge wave of Belgians is expected to cross the frontier to invade the French city to watch their country take on opponents that De Bruyne called "a technically and defensively astute side."
Belgium are on a high after their 4-0 rout of Hungary on Sunday that saw Chelsea forward Eden Hazard produce an inspirational display as captain. De Bruyne is counting on the Red Devils to produce more of the same.
"We're expecting a lot of fans. We hope we can go all the way in this tournament."
The one-sided performance against Hungary in Toulouse has encouraged Belgian hopes that they can emulate their 1980 feat of reaching the final, when they lost to West Germany.
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Against Hungary, De Bruyne swung in a free kick for Toby Alderweireld to give Belgium a 10th-minute lead.
Hazard dazzled fans with some mazy runs, dribbles, and sublime passes that carved open the Hungarian defence with stunning regularity. Belgium scored three goals in a purple 12-minute patch to close the game.
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Hazard scored his maiden goal of the tournament after running across the edge of the area unchallenged to fire a shot that beat Gabor Kiraliy low at his far post.
Late substitute Yannick Carrasco added the fourth in the first minute of added time when he powered down the middle on the counter to beat Kiraly.
As plaudits poured down on Belgium, coach Marc Wilmots was quick to send a word of caution.
"We were edgy going into the Northern Ireland game as we were expected to win and we work better as the underdog," said Coleman.
"We have proved that -- and people will expect Belgium to win. They had some criticism coming into the tournament and they lost the first game (against Italy).
"But if you have a squad with that quality then any team you play against, apart from maybe two or three, Belgium are favourites."
Belgium, who played Wales both in the 2014 World Cup and Euro 2016 qualifying, failed to win any of their last three meetings against the British side.
Wales also held Belgium twice in Brussels and won 1-0 in Cardiff just over a year ago when Gareth Bale's winner all but booked their place at the European Championship finals.
As a striker with Atletico Madrid, Carrasco knows Real Madrid forward Bale well.
Carrasco said Hungary was "a great result" for Belgium "but we won't be getting carried away -- we haven't won the Euro yet."
"They're not going to give us a lot of space. And of course, they have Bale.