Jude Bellingham produced a 95th-minute equaliser as England drew 2-2 with Belgium in an international friendly on Tuesday.
Youri Tielemans proved the thorn in England's side during an exciting first half at Wembley, with the Aston Villa midfielder scoring a brace after several defensive errors to cancel out Ivan Toney's 17th-minute penalty.
England applied plenty of pressure as the game wore on and were eventually rewarded with the final kick of the game, Bellingham firing home from inside the box to secure a deserved draw for Gareth Southgate's side.
England were aiming to bounce back from their disappointing 1-0 defeat to Brazil at the weekend, but they made a nightmare start to proceedings at Wembley. It took just 11 minutes for Belgium to take the lead in London and it was Jordan Pickford at fault, with the Everton stopper's poor clearance punished by a clever long-range effort by Tielemans.
However, the Three Lions responded quickly after Toney was felled by Jan Vertonghen in the penalty area following a smart move, with the Brentford forward coolly converting the subsequent spot-kick to equalise.
Gareth Southgate's side thought they had completed a first-half turnaround when Jarrod Bowen converted from close range after Lewis Dunk's header from a corner, but the goal was eventually ruled out by VAR for offside.
England had looked the far more impressive team since Toney's penalty, but another error in the backline allowed Belgium to retake the lead before the break. Dunk failed to clear properly following a long ball in behind the hosts' backline, with Romelu Lukaku stealing the ball and setting up Tielemans for his second of the game with a sensational trivela cross to the far post.
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