Youri Tielemans scored either side of Ivan Toney's equalising penalty, before Bellingham levelled at the death
A battle between two of Europe's footballing powerhouses, England and Belgium, sawRoberto Martinez's side leave Wembley with a 2-2 draw and a sour taste in their mouths, as Jude Bellingham scored at the death following a first-half double from Youri Tielemans either side of Ivan Toney's equaliser.
England conceded from the first real chance of the game when Tielemans pounced on an error by Jordan Pickford. The England goalkeeper fired straight at Andre Onana, who passed to Tielemans to roll into the empty goal in the 11th minute.
But their lead was reduced to ashes just four minutes later whenBellingham's through-ball behind Jan Vertonghen saw Toney felled by the ex-Tottenham centerback. Toney rarely misses from 12 yards and he didn't tonight either as he scored to earn his first ever international goal.
Then England were punished in the 39th minute, a long ball fromTielemans was misjudged by Lewis Dunk and that allowed ex-Manchester United's Romelu Lukaku in on goal. He crossed to Tielemans, who headed past Pickford at the far-post for his, and Belgium's second of the night.
But, football is never over until the final whistle though and England scored with virtually the last kick of the game as Bellingham showed why he's one of Europe's most lethal finishers right now.
The Real Madrid star got the ball in the box, he took one touch, assessed his options and slotted the into the far-right corner in the 95th minute to earn England the very least from what they deserved from the contest.
A 2-2 draw to Belgium isn't a bad result by any means but England could have easily had three, four or five on any other night as
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