Summary

  • Watch Highlights and replay the match in full via the Live Coverage tab

  • Belgium qualify for the last 16

  • Divock Origi slots home late winner

  1. Team newspublished at 16:09 British Summer Time 22 June 2014

    Belgium make three changes to their side that beat Algeria 2-1 and it is bad news for Tottenham fans as Nacer Chadli, Jan Vertonghen and Mousa Dembele all drop to the bench. Manchester United's Marouane Fellaini, a goalscorer against Algeria, comes in, as does Arsenal's Thomas Vermaelen. Dries Mertens, who also scored in their first match, is the third new player.

    Belgium starting XI: Courtois, Alderweireld, Van Buyten, Kompany, Vermaelen, Witsel, Fellaini, De Bruyne, Mertens, Hazard, Lukaku.

    Two changes for the Russians that sees former Chelsea man Yuri Zhirkov only named as one of the substitutes. Fabio Capello keeps faith with goalkeeper Igor Akinfeev.

    Russia starting XI: Akinfeev, Kozlov, Ignashevich, Kanunnikov, Glushakov, Kokorin, Berezutskiy (c), Shatov, Samedov, Fayzulin, Kombarov.

  2. Today's TV and radio coveragepublished at 16:06 British Summer Time 22 June 2014

    So this is what we have coming up for you today.

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    17:00 BST - Group H: Belgium v Russia (Rio de Janiero, live on BBC One)

    20:00 BST - Group H: South Korea v Algeria (Porto Alegre)

    23:00 BST - Group G: USA v Portugal (Manaus, live on BBC One)

    BBC Radio 5 live will also have live commentary of all three games. Live TV coverage of the first game is available from 16:30 BST with Gary Lineker joined in the studio by Alan Shearer, Thierry Henry and Clarence Seedorf.

    So put your feet up and enjoy the action. You would be nuts to miss out.

  3. Welcome backpublished at 16:04 British Summer Time 22 June 2014

    Good afternoon and welcome to BBC Sport's live text coverage of the Group H match between Belgium and Russia.

    We are up to day 11 of the competition and what a fantastic tournament it has been. We have seen shocks, upsets, tears, celebrations and goals. Lots and lots of goals.

    We have a cracking match in store to kick-start our day as Belgium face Russia. After that, South Korea and Algeria take the stage.

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    And what a way to end the day. Cristiano Ronaldo is the current world player of the year, but his Portugal team could be joining England and the other also-rans in a humiliating early exit if they lose to USA.

  4. Time to forget the tough timespublished at 19:39 British Summer Time 21 June 2014

    While England fans feel they have had a tough time following their country at recent major tournaments, spare a thought for Belgium supporters.

    Belgium celebrateImage source, Getty Images

    They went 12 years without appearing in either the European Championship or World Cup. Twelve years. Romelu Lukaku was only nine, Adnan Januzaj, seven, when Belgium were last on the big stage.

    But Marc Wilmots's side are showing they are again a force to be reckoned with. They have already won one match in Brazil, another victory today and the tough times will be forgotten. A place in the last 16 will be theirs.