Romelu Lukaku's 74th-minute header confirmed Belgium's spot in the 2018 World Cup with a 2-1 victory over Greece in Group H on Sunday.
An uneventful game sprang to life in the second half, with Jan Vertonghen opening the scoring for the visiting team only to see Greece draw level three minutes later when Zeca smashed home a first-time volley from Georgios Tzavellas.
Jan Vertonghen won his 92nd cap for Belgium in Greece
But a minute after that, Lukaku rose highest to head a Thomas Meunier cross into the back of the net and secure top spot in their group to make Belgium the first UEFA team besides the hosts to book a spot in Russia.
Although Belgium cannot be caught in the group, the race for second and a playoff spot remains wide open.
Belgium lead Group H by eight points with two games to play.
The Red Devils; Belgium > join Brazil, Mexico, Iran and Japan in qualifying for the World Cup, with Russia automatically getting a place as hosts.
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The Netherlands' midfielder Davy Propper (2nd R) celebrates with teammates after scoring
Davy Propper (midfielder for EPL club Brighton & Hove Albion) scored a brace as Netherlands kept alive their hopes of qualifying with a 3-1 victory over Bulgaria.
Propper broke the deadlock in the eighth minute when he converted Daley Blind's cross from close range and Robben then made it two after 67 minutes as he slid in to meet another Blind delivery.
Ivelin Popov pulled one back for Bulgaria two minutes later as he guided a header into the bottom corner, but Netherlands grabbed a third 10 minutes from time through Propper, who headed home Quincy Promes' cross for his second of the evening.
The win sees Netherlands leapfrog Bulgaria into third in Group A, keeping them in sight of Sweden and France.
Ivelin Popov pulled one back for Bulgaria two minutes later as he guided a header into the bottom corner, but Netherlands grabbed a third 10 minutes from time through Propper, who headed home Quincy Promes' cross for his second of the evening.
The win sees Netherlands leapfrog Bulgaria into third in Group A, keeping them in sight of Sweden and France.
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Nyman scores past goalkeeper Sergei Chernik
Sweden now trail France by just one point after their 4-0 rout of Belarus.
Emil Forsberg opened the scoring in the 18th minute, rounding Sergey Chernik before slotting home, before Christoffer Nyman netted six minutes later after taking advantage of a Belarus mistake at the back.
Marcus Berg then made sure of the result eight minutes before the break with a simple finish after being teed up by Forsberg, with Andreas Granqvist scroing a fourth from the penalty spot six minutes from time.
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