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Discipline
90:00'
- Belgium's Marouane Fellaini is shown a yellow card in the 90th minute.
- Marouane Fellaini has received his 2nd yellow card this season, he now has 6 yellow cards in 3 FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe seasons.
- This is the 7th time Marouane Fellaini has received a yellow card from Martin Atkinson in 22 matches.
- It's the 30th yellow card Martin Atkinson has handed out in the FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe. (8 matches)
- It's the first yellow card Martin Atkinson has shown to Belgium in the FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe. (1 matches)
Substitution
87:00'
- 87th min: Eden Hazard is replaced by Kevin Mirallas.
- This is the first time Eden Hazard has been substituted this season, playing 177 minutes in 2 appearances. Overall, he has been substituted 4 times, playing 938 minutes in 16 appearances in the FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe.
- Kevin Mirallas started as a sub 2 times, never appearing in the starting XI this season, overall starting as a sub 9 times, starting the match 8 times in 3 FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe seasons.
Substitution
82:00'
- 82nd min: Romelu Lukaku is replaced by Christian Benteke.
- This is the 2nd time Romelu Lukaku has been substituted this season, playing 155 minutes in 2 appearances. Overall, he has been substituted 3 times, playing 366 minutes in 6 appearances in the FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe.
- Christian Benteke started as a sub 2 times, never appearing in the starting XI this season, overall starting as a sub 4 times, starting the match 7 times in 2 FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe seasons.
Substitution
81:00'
- 81st min: Miralem Pjanic is replaced by Gojko Cimirot.
- This is the first time Miralem Pjanic has been substituted this season, playing 171 minutes in 2 appearances. Overall, he has been substituted 5 times, playing 1072 minutes in 18 appearances in the FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe.
- Gojko Cimirot makes his FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe debut.
Assist
79:00'
- Eden Hazard gets his first assist of the match, on Romelu Lukaku's 79th minute goal.
- Eden Hazard now has 2 assists this season.
Goal
79:00'
- Romelu Lukaku scores his first goal vs Bosnia and Herzegovina at King Baudouin Stadium in the 79th minute (4 - 0).
- In 2 FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe seasons, Romelu Lukaku has scored 5 goals (6 matches), this season he has scored 3 goals.(2 matches)
- In their last 3 FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe meetings, Belgium have now scored 7 goals while Bosnia and Herzegovina have scored 6.
Discipline
75:00'
- Bosnia and Herzegovina's Senad Lulic is shown a yellow card in the 75th minute.
- Senad Lulic has picked up his first yellow card this season, he now has 2 yellow cards in 2 FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe seasons.
- It's the 29th yellow card Martin Atkinson has handed out in the FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe. (8 matches)
- It's the 7th yellow card Martin Atkinson has shown to Bosnia and Herzegovina in the FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe. (2 matches)
Substitution
73:00'
- 73rd min: Mato Jajalo is replaced by Edin Visca.
- Mato Jajalo has been substituted for the first time, playing 73 minutes in 1 appearances in this FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe season.
- Edin Visca has started 1 matches and 1 times as a sub. Overall in 2 FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe seasons, he has started 1 times and been a sub 6 times.
Substitution
65:00'
- 65th min: Vedad Ibisevic is replaced by Milan Djuric.
- This is the first time Vedad Ibisevic has been substituted this season, playing 155 minutes in 2 appearances. Overall, he has been substituted 6 times, playing 1659 minutes in 22 appearances in the FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe.
- Milan Djuric started as a sub 2 times, never appeared in the starting XI this season.
Assist
60:00'
- Dries Mertens gets his 2nd assist in this match, on Toby Alderweireld's 60th minute goal.
- Dries Mertens now has 2 assists this season.
Goal
60:00'
- Toby Alderweireld scores his first goal vs Bosnia and Herzegovina at King Baudouin Stadium in the 60th minute (3 - 0).
- This is the first goal for Toby Alderweireld in the FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe.
- Belgium go on to score more than three goals 33.33% of the time after scoring three goals. They have scored three goals in 6 of their last 10 FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe matches and gone on to score more 2 times.
- In their last 3 FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe meetings, Belgium have now scored 6 goals while Bosnia and Herzegovina have scored 6.
Discipline
30:00'
- Bosnia and Herzegovina's Mato Jajalo is shown a yellow card in the 30th minute.
- Mato Jajalo's first yellow card in his career.
- It's the 28th yellow card Martin Atkinson has handed out in the FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe. (8 matches)
- It's the 6th yellow card Martin Atkinson has shown to Bosnia and Herzegovina in the FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe. (2 matches)
Assist
29:00'
- Dries Mertens gets his first assist of the match, on Eden Hazard's 29th minute goal.
- Dries Mertens gets his first assist of the season, well done!
Goal
29:00'
- Eden Hazard has scored the opening goal of the match vs Bosnia and Herzegovina at King Baudouin Stadium in the 29th minute (1 - 0).
- Eden Hazard scores his first goal this season, he now has 3 goals in 3 FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe seasons.
- The last time Eden Hazard scored in the FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe was against Macedonia back on Tuesday 26th of March 2013. It's been 5 matches since he scored.
- Belgium go on to score a second goal 66.67% of the time after scoring one goal. They have scored one goal in 9 of their last 10 FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe matches and gone on to score again 6 times.
- Bosnia and Herzegovina go on to concede a second goal 66.67% of the time after conceding one goal. They have conceded one goal in 6 of their last 10 FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe matches and gone on to concede again 4 times.
- In their last 3 FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe meetings, Belgium have now scored 4 goals while Bosnia and Herzegovina have scored 6.
- When Belgium score first they have a 100% (1/1) win rate (W1,D0,L0). At home this is % (0/0) (W0,D0,L0). (last 1 matches)
- When Belgium lead 1-0 after 29 minutes, they have won 2 out of 4 WCQE games by a 1 goal margin. (last 10 matches)
- When Belgium lead 1-0 after 29 minutes, 3 out of 4 WCQE games have seen them score 2 goals. (last 10 matches)
- When Belgium lead 1-0 after 29 minutes, 3 of their last 4 WCQE games have seen 3 goals scored. (last 10 matches)
- When Belgium lead 1-0 after 29 minutes, 2 out of their last 4 WCQE games have seen them keep a clean sheet. (last 10 matches)
- When Belgium lead 1-0 after 29 minutes, 2 of 4 WCQE games have seen them win to nil. (last 10 matches)
Goal
26:00'
- Emir Spahic has scored an own goal for Belgium at King Baudouin Stadium in the 26th minute (2 - 0).
- This is the first own goal for Emir Spahic in the FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe.
- That's the first own goal that Bosnia and Herzegovina have conceded in the FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe in seasons.
Substitution
21:00'
- 21st min: Jordan Lukaku is replaced by Laurent Ciman.
- Jordan Lukaku has been substituted for the first time, playing 21 minutes in 1 appearances in this FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe season.
- Laurent Ciman makes his FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe debut.
Discipline
16:00'
- Bosnia and Herzegovina's Sead Kolasinac is shown a yellow card in the 16th minute.
- Sead Kolasinac's first yellow card in his career.
- It's the 27th yellow card Martin Atkinson has handed out in the FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe. (8 matches)
- It's the 5th yellow card Martin Atkinson has shown to Bosnia and Herzegovina in the FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe. (2 matches)
Belgium
Squads
Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Thibaut Courtois, Goalkeeper 24y 149d
- Jordan Lukaku, Defender 22y 74d
- Thomas Meunier, Defender 25y 25d
- Jan Vertonghen, Defender 29y 165d
- Toby Alderweireld, Defender 27y 218d
- Dries Mertens, Midfielder 29y 153d
- Eden Hazard, Midfielder 25y 274d
- Marouane Fellaini, Midfielder 28y 319d
- Yannick Carrasco, Midfielder 23y 33d
- Axel Witsel, Midfielder 27y 269d
- Romelu Lukaku, Forward 23y 147d
- Asmir Begovic, Goalkeeper 29y 108d
- Emir Spahic, Defender 36y 50d
- Ermin Bicakcic, Defender 26y 257d
- Ervin Zukanovic, Defender 29y 237d
- Mato Jajalo, Midfielder 28y 135d
- Senad Lulic, Midfielder 30y 263d
- Miralem Pjanic, Midfielder 26y 188d
- Haris Medunjanin, Midfielder 31y 213d
- Sead Kolasinac, Midfielder 23y 108d
- Edin Dzeko, Forward 32y 204d
- Vedad Ibisevic, Forward 32y 62d
Substitutions
- Matz Sels, Goalkeeper
- Simon Mignolet, Goalkeeper
- Laurent Ciman, Defender
- Nacer Chadli, Midfielder
- Youri Tielemans, Midfielder
- Steven Defour, Midfielder
- Christian Benteke, Forward
- Michy Batshuayi, Forward
- Divock Origi, Forward
- Kevin Mirallas, Forward
- Nathan Kabasele, Forward
- Ibrahim Sehic, Goalkeeper
- Jasmin Buric, Goalkeeper
- Mario Vrancic, Defender
- Toni Sunjic, Defender
- Ognjen Vranjes, Defender
- Mateo Susic, Defender
- Izet Hajrovic, Midfielder
- Edin Visca, Midfielder
- Tino-Sven Susic, Midfielder
- Gojko Cimirot, Midfielder
- Edin Cocalic, Midfielder
- Milan Djuric, Forward
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Pre-match Stats
- Belgium's FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe starting XI averages 26 years and 40 days, with the youngest player in the line up Jordan Lukaku at 22 years and 74 days, compared to the oldest Jan Vertonghen at 29 years and 165 days.
- Bosnia and Herzegovina's FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe starting XI averages 29 years and 273 days, with the youngest player in the line up Sead Kolasinac at 23 years and 108 days, compared to the oldest Emir Spahic at 36 years and 50 days.
- The only debutant for Belgium in the FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe is Jordan Lukaku.
- The only debutant for Bosnia and Herzegovina in the FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe is Mato Jajalo.
- There have been 134 yellow cards in the FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe averaging 2.48 per team, with Belgium players being booked 1 times and Bosnia and Herzegovina players being booked 1 times.
- There have been 134 yellow cards in the FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe 47.01% at home and 52.99% on the road, with Belgium's players booked 0 times (47.01%) at home and with Bosnia and Herzegovina's players being sent 0 times (52.99%) on the road.
- Romelu Lukaku (Forward) has scored 2 goals, he is 3rd in the leading goals table this FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe.
- Emir Spahic (Defender) has scored 2 goals, he is 3rd in the leading goals table this FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe.
- Belgium have had 2 shots against on target from 7 shots, a shot on target ratio of 28.57%, which compares to the FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe average of 48.23%.
- Bosnia and Herzegovina have had 2 shots against on target from 6 shots, a shot on target ratio of 33.33%, which compares to the FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe average of 48.23%.
- Belgium have had 10 shots on target from 17 shots, a shot on target ratio of 58.82%, which compares to the FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe average of 48.23%.
- Bosnia and Herzegovina have had 12 shots on target from 17 shots, a shot on target ratio of 70.59%, which compares to the FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe average of 48.23%.
- Martin Atkinson has refereed 6 times in the FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe and issued 26 yellow cards, that's an average of 4.33 per match.
- Martin Atkinson has refereed 6 matches in the FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe and awarded 1 penalties, that's an average of 0.17 per match.
- Martin Atkinson has refereed 6 matches in the FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe and awarded 1 penalties, 0 have been for fouls and 1 for handball.
- This is the first time Martin Atkinson has refereed this fixture in the FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe.
- Martin Atkinson is in charge of Belgium for the first time in the FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe.
- Martin Atkinson has refereed Bosnia and Herzegovina once in the FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe and issued 4 yellow cards.
- Martin Atkinson has refereed Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 times in the FIFA World Cup Qualifying Europe and shown them 4 (0.25) yellow cards compared to their opponents 1 (1).