VertonghenJan Vertonghen
85'
G. Nyberg
90'
+ 4
Full-time: France 1-0 Belgium
The party starts for Les Bleus in Düsseldorf as the final whistle sounds - the Belgium players are distraught. France go through to a quarter-final against either Portugal or Slovenia, who play later this evening.
Full-time
90'
+ 3
Yellow card
88'
Substitution
88'
Substitution
86'
GOAL! France 1-0 Belgium
The ball goes wide left, and then comes back inside. It finds its way through to Kolo Muani, who drops a shoulder and turns goal wards. Vertonghen is with him, and is unlucky to see the France striker's shot deflect off him and wrongfoot Casteels. France are ahead with time running out.
83'
De Bruyne blockbuster
The ball rolls kindly for De Bruyne, who drills a fierce shot goal wards from just outside the penalty area. Maignan pushes it away - the France goalkeeper could have, maybe should have, been picking the ball out of his net there. De Bruyne's effort was powerful but straight at him.
78'
French off target
They've had 19 shots, one on target. The latest from Mbappé, who sends another effort over the crossbar.
77'
Double Belgian booking
Vertonghen and Tedesco become the first Belgium team names in the book for their over-the-top protests.
76'
15 minutes to go
And still no sign of a breakthrough. Are we heading to extra-time for the second time in the Round of 16 after England's nervy win over Slovakia?
76'
Yellow card
76'
Yellow card
71'
Lukaku chance
Belgium move neatly down the left, De Bruyne feeds Lukaku who fires a vicious shot goal wards - Maignan makes a solid block at his near post.
69'
Another Tchouaméni shot
And another that flies over the crossbar - the Real Madrid midfielder hasn't got an effort on target. Yet.
66'
Griezmann fires wide
Rabiot comes across field from the left, finds Griezmann on the edge of the box - his half-volley with his weaker right foot flies wide. That was a better chance than Griezmann made of it.
63'
Kolo Muani on, Openda off.
The former Frankfurt man will play through the middle where Thuram was; shortly after, Openda is replaced. He's not had much service today.
63'
Substitution
62'
Hernández saves France
Saliba gives possession away cheaply on halfway, De Bruyne immediately sends Carrasco haring goal wards. He's just about to shoot with only Maignan to beat when Hernández slides in and blocks. Brilliantly done.
62'
Substitution
60'
An hour gone
France have looked the more likely to break the deadlock, but Belgium - so far - have stood firm. Surely Deschamps will consider making changes.
55'
Mbappé fires over
Mbappé leaves a gaggle of Belgium defenders flailing as he wriggles inside the box from the left, but can't keep his shot down. That was well worked but poorly finished by the France captain.
51'
Thuram again
Belgium get a Griezmann free-kick clear, but Koundé immediately plays it back in...Thuram rises highest again, but sends his header over the crossbar this time. He's causing problems in the air for Belgium, but so far his radar is off.
Casteels saves Belgium
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46'
2nd half kicks off
Here we go again!
Kick-off!
45'
+ 2
Half-time: France 0-0 Belgium
It's been as tight and cagey as the scoreline suggests.
Half-time
45'
+ 1
Mbappé dazzles
The France captain somehow battles his way past two Belgium defenders, he might have tumbled as he was challenged inside the box, but stumbles on and finds Tchouaméni, who smashes a rising shot much too high.
43'
France forging forward
Les Bleus have regained control of the game with Belgium unable to get out of their half. But they still cannot find a way through the Red Devils' rearguard.
40'
Tchouaméni thunderbolt
The Real Madrid midfielder sees the ball rolled back invitingly to him and he lashes goal wards - the ball arcs away from Casteels goal, but does not miss by much. That was a clean hit, and fortunately the Belgium fan behind the goal who it was heading straight for was watching and was able to knock it away with her hands.
37'
Full-backs getting forward
Hernández now sends over a cross for Thuram that Casteels intercepts. The two France full-backs are finding themselves higher up the pitch now and are finding space.
Thuram chance
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27'
Openda danger
The Leipzig player spins in behind Upamecano...his cross is struck goal wards by Carrasco, whose shot is blocked by Hernández. Belgium have had the better of the last five minutes.
A hat-trick...of bookings
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24'
De Bruyne causes chaos
The Belgium captain is behind the dead ball, which is just outside the penalty area on the left side. It's perfect to be swung in with his right foot...he does, no one gets a touch, and Maignan kicks the ball away, reacting late.
24'
Yellow card
23'
Doku on the charge
The Manchester City winger races down the left...he's caught late by Griezmann, who gets booked and concedes a dangerous free-kick...
23'
Yellow card
18'
France dominant
Les Bleus have had the lion's share of possession and are pinning Belgium back inside their own half - Tedesco's side have everyone behind the ball.
Mbappé chance
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14'
Yellow card
12'
Koundé cutback
Griezmann finds Koundé on the overlap down the right. The Barcelona man gets to the byline, cuts the ball back...and there's no one in a white shirt to fire goal wards. That's the first time Belgium have been cut apart.
11'
Unbeaten tournament record
France have won all four major tournament games against Belgium, scoring 13 times and conceding just three.
10'
French mis-connection
Griezmann turns smoothly goal wards just outside the Belgium penalty box, but when he plays the ball through, Mbappé is standing watching him rather than making the run his teammate expected.
Theate-rics
© Alex Livesey
3'
Dayot gets the Upa hand
In the first all-Bundesliga duel between Upamecano and Openda, it's France's Bayern centre-back who comes out with the ball.
2'
Mbappé men-marked
There's not just one Belgium defender facing Mbappé when he gets the ball for the first time, just inside the left side of the penalty area. There are three with a fourth lurking.
1'
1st half kicks off
Here we go in Düsseldorf!
Kick-off!
De Bruyne, made in the Bundesliga
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Van Buyten: Bayern icon
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Belgium's Bundesliga connections
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Openda threat
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Line-ups
So Deschamps does go with the midfield diamond and recalls Griezmann, while former Schalke boss Domenico Tedesco springs a surprise as RB Leipzig's Loïs Openda starts up front with Lukaku for the first time in the tournament.
Belgium team
© IMAGO/Peter De Voecht
France team
© Michael Regan - UEFA
Another thriller?
Games between these two have been dramatic in recent years. France came from 2-0 down to defeat Belgium 3-2 in the 2021 Nations League with Théo Hernández - younger brother of former Bayern man Lucas - getting a 90th-minute winner. Belgium's 4-3 win at the Stade de France in June 2015 was another gripping contest (see above)
History
These two have met 75 times with Belgium having the edge on 30 wins to France's 26. But Les Bleus have lost just one and won three of the duo's six most-recent meetings.
Clauss back in Germany too
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Les Bleus' Bundesliga pedigree
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Dembélé in Dortmund
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France to go with a diamond?
France coach Didier Deschamps is set to play Mbappé and Thuram up front with Griezmann behind at the tip of a midfield diamond in a major tactical switch. It means former Dortmund man Ousmane Dembélé is set to miss out.
Welcome!
Bonjour and welcome to our live coverage of the EURO 2024 Round of 16 game between France and Belgium in Düsseldorf!