Group F
King Baudouin Stadium - Brussels
Referee : Jérôme Brisard (FRA)
Belgium: 1. Courtois - 21. Castagne, 3. Theate, 4. Faes, 6. Dendoncker (Al Dakhil, 87) - 8. Tielemans, 11. Carrasco (Openda, 76), 18. Mangala O. (Vranckx, 76) - 7. Doku J. (Tresor, 86), 10. Lukaku R., 16. Lukebakio (Bakayoko J., 69)
Substitution: Bakayoko J. (from 69); Vranckx (from 76); Openda (from 76); Tresor (from 86); Al Dakhil (from 87)
Bench: 13. Sels - 2. Bornauw - 22. Saelemaekers, 20. Vanaken - 15. Deman O. - 23. Batshuayi
Yellow Cards: Lukaku R. 95
Austria: 12. Schlager A. - 8. Alaba, 2. Woeber M. (Mwene, 46), 5. Posch, 15. Lienhart - 4. Schlager X. (Ljubicic D., 88), 6. Seiwald N., 21. Wimmer P. (Kainz, 61) - 19. Baumgartner - 7. Arnautovic (Sabitzer, 61), 11. Gregoritsch (Onisiwo, 88)
Substitution: Mwene (from 46); Sabitzer (from 61); Kainz (from 61); Ljubicic D. (from 88); Onisiwo (from 88)
Bench: 1. Hedl - 23. Daniliuc F., 20. Schnegg - 3. Danso, 9. Sarkaria - 22. Adamu C.
Yellow Cards: Woeber M. 33; Posch 53; Schlager X. 69; Schlager A. 93
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