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Belgium 2-0 Wales
Eden Hazard sees a shot blocked.
This is just attack v defence at the moment.
Belgium beat Wales despite spirited second-half fight from Rob Page's men
Kevin De Bruyne gives Belgium the lead against the run of play after 10 minutes
The Manchester City midfielder sets up Michy Batshuayi for the second, a simple tap in finish
Kieffer Moore heads Wales back into the game from Brennan Johnson's cross
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Belgium 2-0 Wales
Eden Hazard sees a shot blocked.
This is just attack v defence at the moment.
Belgium 2-0 Wales
Nathan Blake
Former Wales striker on BBC Radio Wales
It's like Wales have forgotten what they are trying to do.
Belgium 2-0 Wales
Kevin De Bruyne - who else - goes clear, but Wayne Hennessey saves with his feet.
This could get embarrassing.
It could already be 5-0.
Belgium 2-0 Wales
Danny Gabbidon
Former Cardiff and Wales defender on BBC Radio Wales
It was coming, you have to say.
Kevin De Bruyne has been absolutely outstanding and Wales have had no real answer to the freedom he has been playing with.
I feel a bit sorry for the boys up front. They have actually pressed quite well, but it's the boys behind them not understanding when to press.
There is a lot of work tactically for Robert Page at half-time.
Belgium 2-0 Wales
Almost a goal from nothing for Wales.
Joe Rodon heads across goal from a freekick, but the ball is cleared, Ethan Ampadu then has a go, but Thibaut Courtois stands firm.
That would have been welcome for Rob Page, but very underserved.
Belgium 2-0 Wales
Nathan Blake
Former Wales striker on BBC Radio Wales
Kevin De Bruyne keeps popping up in spaces - it's almost like he pops up out of nowhere.
All of a sudden he is in behind down the right, he gets the ball across and it's an easy tap-in.
Michy Batshuayi
A deserved second.
Belgium are all over Wales and Kevin De Bruyne is finding so much space and room.
This time he popped up in space and crossed for Michy Batshuayi who was able to convert from close-range.
His 26th international goal.
Belgium 1-0 Wales
Brennan Johnson wins Wales a corner! They will take it.... but they waste it.
Belgium 1-0 Wales
Nathan Blake
Former Wales striker on BBC Radio Wales
Wales started off so well, they looked really organised.
But Belgium have exposed Wales down the flanks and then played the ball down the middle to Eden Hazard, which is hurting them.
Belgium 1-0 Wales
Ooooof.
Eden Hazard cuts inside and fires across goal in trademark fashion, but it's inches wide.
You forget quite how good Hazard is.
It's a shame injuries have limited him so much in recent seasons.
Belgium 1-0 Wales
Danny Gabbidon
Former Cardiff and Wales defender on BBC Radio Wales
It's still only 1-0 somehow. You get the feeling Belgium are going to get a second any minute.
After a bright start, Wales have lost their way. They almost look a little bit confused.
We just look like we are not quite understanding roles and responsibilities.
Belgium 1-0 Wales
He might be bored of Wales, but I don't think I could ever tire of watching Kevin De Bruyne.
Belgium 1-0 Wales
Dafydd Pritchard
BBC Sport Wales at the King Baudouin Stadium, Brussels
Kevin De Bruyne can be close to unstoppable regardless of opposition but it doesn't help when he's afforded this much time and space.
Wales' players look to be in awe of him at times.
Belgium 1-0 Wales
Nathan Blake
Former Wales striker on BBC Radio Wales
It's Kevin De Bruyne again, but we are causing so many of our own problems.
We have a lot of defenders back but it doesn't seem to matter.
You do feel the second goal for Belgium is just around the corner.
Belgium 0-0 Wales
Wales are without so many key players, but the amount they have given the ball away is alarming.
Belgium 1-0 Wales
Kevin De Bruyne again and this time he strikes the post from just outside the penalty area with Wayne Hennessey rooted to the spot.
Wales are very fortunate to be 1-0 down.
Belgium 1-0 Wales
Nathan Blake
Former Wales striker on BBC Radio Wales
Michy Batshuayi should score. What is he - six yards out?
He does well to hold off the defender but he has to hit the target.
Wales have got away with another one there.
Belgium 1-0 Wales
Nathan Blake
Former Wales striker on BBC Radio Wales
If Kevin De Bruyne gets it out of his feet, that's probably 2-0.
Belgium 1-0 Wales
Michy Batshuayi should score, but he slashes the ball over from inside the six-yard box.
Belgium 1-0 Wales
Danny Gabbidon
Former Cardiff and Wales defender on BBC Radio Wales
If Wales keep turning the ball over, being as poor as they are in possession, you can see a second goal coming.
Kevin De Bruyne is running the show. He doesn't really have a position - he pops up all over the place.