Itās a second Saturday with three more fascinating games. You can follow all the action here. Tielemans 2ā², De Bruyne 80ā² Belgium flew into the lead after just 90 seconds when Romelu Lukaku laid the ball off to Youri Tielemans, who promptly fired the ball home from the edge of the penalty area.
Romania almost levelled inside five minutes, with Koen Casteels called into action to tip over a header from Radu DraĢgușin to keep his sideās lead intact. Dominic Tedescoās side grew back into the encounter, with Romelu Lukaku firing wide and the wingers for causing plenty of concern for the Romanian fullbacks. Despite their domination though, they could not find a second goal before the interval, with Kevin de Bruyne firing tamely at Florin Nita with their most clearcut opportunity.
The second half began in much the same fashion, with having all the running without being able to make it count. Just after the hour, Romelu Lukaku thought that he had doubled his sideās lead after being slipped in by De Bruyne, coolly sliding the ball past Nita, only for VAR to adjudge him offside. At the other end, Marius Man was denied by Casteels as reminded that they werenāt out of proceedings.
But eventually, did find a second goal as De Bruyne raced onto a long ball from Casteels, past the defence, to seal the win for the Red Devils. Bernardo 21ā², Akaydin OG 29ā², Fernandes 56ā² Portugal confirmed their place in the last-16 as Group F winners with a comprehensive win over . Ker.
