1. CLOSE!published at 22 mins

    Belgium 1-0 Wales

    Kevin De Bruyne - who else - goes clear, but his shot is weak and Rhys Norrington-Davies is able to clear with Wayne Hennessey beaten.

    Belgium look scary at the moment.

  2. Postpublished at 19 mins

    Belgium 1-0 Wales

    Nathan Blake
    Former Wales striker on BBC Radio Wales

    Wales have to make a bit more of possession when they get it.

    They have lost their way last five minutes - they need to settle things down.

  3. Postpublished at 19 mins

    Belgium 1-0 Wales

    Kevin De Bruyne fires over after Wales give the ball away again.

    Tough times for Wales.

  4. Postpublished at 18 mins

    Belgium 1-0 Wales

    It took a really good block to deny Michy Batshuayi after a delightful Kevin De Bruyne pass.

    Belgium have stepped it up.

  5. Postpublished at 17 mins

    Belgium 1-0 Wales

    Rob Phillips
    BBC Wales Football Correspondent

    Some good news (for Wales fans) - the Netherlands are leading Poland.

    Wales would love to better Poland's result today.

  6. Postpublished at 16 mins

    Belgium 1-0 Wales

    Nathan Blake
    Former Wales striker on BBC Radio Wales

    Brilliant play from Yannick Carrasco and Youri Tielemans should score.

    He is seven yards out, centre of the goal, but doesn't get hold of it.

    These are dangerous signs for Wales - they need to get some control in this game.

  7. CLOSE!published at 14 mins

    Belgium 1-0 Wales

    Should be 2-0.

    Yannick Carrasco has Connor Roberts on toast with some jam, slips the ball across perfectly for Youri Tielemans, but his finish is horrible from eight yards out and he misses the target.

    A huge let-off.

    Youri Tielemans disappointedImage source, Getty Images
  8. Postpublished at 14 mins

    Belgium 1-0 Wales

    Dafydd Pritchard
    BBC Sport Wales at the King Baudouin Stadium, Brussels

    Kevin De Bruyne said before this match he was "bored" of playing Wales (this is their ninth game against Belgium in 10 years) and he looked like it there, just nonchalantly stroking a first-time left-footed shot into the bottom corner, despite a hand from Hennessey.

  9. Postpublished at 12 mins

    Belgium 1-0 Wales

    Nathan Blake
    Former Wales striker on BBC Radio Wales

    It's the intelligence of the finish which does for Wayne Hennessey.

    Kevin De Bruyne coming onto it first time, he doesn't take a touch, Wayne Hennessey is still moving across his line and De Bruyne does for him all ends up.

    It's a great finish.

  10. Postpublished at 12 mins

    Belgium 1-0 Wales

    Nathan Blake
    Former Wales striker on BBC Radio Wales

    You have to keep the ball. There has been a swing in momentum which has all come from one pass, with Matt Smith giving the ball away in midfield.

    Don't be the one who gives the ball away.

  11. goal

    GOAL - Belgium 1-0 Walespublished at 10 mins

    Kevin De Bruyne

    You can't give him any space at all!

    Kevin De Bruyne sidefoots the ball home, beating Wayne Hennessey at his near post.

    Wales were the architects of their own downfall. Matt Smith gave the ball away and they allowed the most dangerous player on the pitch time to shape and shoot.

    Hennessey got a hand to the ball, but couldn't keep it out.

    Belgium celebrate opening goalImage source, Getty Images
  12. Postpublished at 10 mins

    Belgium 0-0 Wales

    Three successive posts telling you how well Wales are playing.

    You know what that means.

  13. Postpublished at 9 mins

    Belgium 0-0 Wales

    Dafydd Pritchard
    BBC Sport Wales at the King Baudouin Stadium, Brussels

    It's nowhere near a sell-out here and the patchy home crowd are being outsung by the sizeable travelling contingent from Wales, who sound like they've enjoyed the strong beers on offer in Brussels.

    It's with good reason, with Wales starting promisingly against their illustrious opponents.

  14. Postpublished at 8 mins

    Belgium 0-0 Wales

    Danny Gabbidon
    Former Cardiff and Wales defender on BBC Radio Wales

    It's been a bright start. I think Wales have been really aggressive out of possession.

    Wales have to go and press as much as possible.

    There will be times where they have to soak up pressure but I think they have been really positive, although maybe not as good as they should have been on a couple of occasions with the ball.

  15. Postpublished at 7 mins

    Belgium 0-0 Wales

    First bit of Belgium pressure, but Connor Roberts deals with Kevin De Bruyne's attempted cross.

    Really bright start for Wales though.

  16. Postpublished at 7 mins

    Belgium 0-0 Wales

    Nathan Blake
    Former Wales striker on BBC Radio Wales

    Toby Alderweireld and Vertonghen - they were not blessed with pace even at their peak.

    We have Dan James and Brennan Johnson and need to utilise that pace.

  17. Postpublished at 6 mins

    Belgium 0-0 Wales

    Based on what we've seen so far in the Premier League, you might argue Rob Page has done Danny Ward a favour by not picking him tonight.

    He definitely doesn't seem to be in his best form.

  18. Postpublished at 5 mins

    Belgium 0-0 Wales

    Nathan Blake
    Former Wales striker on BBC Radio Wales

    Wayne Hennessey being picked is very significant. I think he is the better keeper for me, ahead of Danny Ward.

    Danny is not having a great time with his club at the moment.

    For me, Wayne is always going to be the preferred choice.

  19. Postpublished at 4 mins

    Belgium 0-0 Wales

    Going to be really interesting to see how debutant Zeno Debast gets on tonight, playing alongside Jan Vertonghen and Tony Alderweireld at the heart of the Belgium defence.

    Vertonghen and Alderweireld have been together almost as long as Scott and Charlene, with Alderweireld tonight awarded a 100th cap, despite it being his 122nd Belgium appearance.

    Vertonghen, Belgium’s leading appearance maker, wins cap number 140.

    Jan and TobyImage source, Ge
  20. Postpublished at 2 mins

    Belgium 0-0 Wales

    Nathan Blake
    Former Wales striker on BBC Radio Wales

    Kieffer Moore has to be really careful in the way he goes into challenges.

    He can get himself a reputation. Yes your arms come up, but you have to have control of your body.