Hello and welcome to Eurosport's live commentary from the World Cup Group H Qualifier between Belgium and Estonia This is Nick Royle (@nickaroyle) taking you through all the action from the King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels.
- T. Meunier(8')
- D. Mertens(16', 68')
- E. Hazard(25')
- Y. Carrasco(62')
- R. Klavan(64' O.G)
- R. Lukaku(83', 88')
- H. Anier(29')
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Belgium extend their lead at the top of Group H with an emphatic 8-1 win over Estonia in Brussels. They now have 21 goals from their four World Cup qualifiers, with just one goal conceded - quite a message to the rest of Europe from Roberto Martinez's side.
Mirallas tries to get in behind Baranov following another de Bruyne pass, but the Estonia defender recovers to clear.
Another three minutes for Estonia to endure.
Simons almost sets up Vertonghen following a corner, but the Tottenham defender loses out.
GOAL: Belgium 8-1 Estonia. Lukaku shows great strength to hold off his defender and finish past Aksalu.
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A month short of his 40th birthday, on comes Timmy Simons, who answered an emergency call from Martinez and came out of retirement. He replaces Witsel.
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Cheers from the home fans as Mirallas and Meunier play keepball, then Dmitrijev cuts out a Lukaku effort.
And off comes thee Estonia goalscorer Anier, replaced by Henrik Ojamma. Estonia have a late corner, which Courtois takes.
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Pavel Marin replaces a disappointed-looking Luts for Estonia..
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GOAL: Belgium 7-1 Estonia. Lukaku drills home via the boot of Teniste, following another de Bruyne inspired attack.
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Kams appeals for a handball in the area, as Vertonghen again switches off in his own penalty box.
Lukaku is furious as Carrasco cuts inside and chooses to shoot from the left-hand edge of the area rather than pass.
CHANCE: Vertonghen lets Kams go in the box, but the Flora Tallinn defender scoops his shot over the bar.
A standing ovation for Mertens as he is replaced by Youri Tielemans, making his competitive debut tonight.
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Harshly, Belgium's own social media account has decided Mertens has only netted twice. They've not even given the Napoli winger the chance to argue his case in the post-match interview!
Mets gives the ball away but Mirallas is unable to drill a pass into the path of Lukaku. Witsel seems to be limping with an ankle injury.
The tempo of the game has dropped now as Belgium take their foot off the gas.
Hazard goes down with a knock - Martinez judges that there is no need to annoy Chelsea when your side is 6-1 up, and brings on Kevin Mirallas for his influential skipper.
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Well, this could be taken off him as the second goal really looked like an own goal.
Dendonker sets Mertens free down the right but Lukaku is just unable to backheel home at the near post.