
The World Cup last-16 match between Belgium and Japan was goalless at half-time on Monday, as the fancied European side failed to make their chances count despite dominating possession. Belgium, who made 10 changes for the match, were by far the better side but Japan defended doggedly and threatened on the break as they seek to reach a World Cup quarter-final for the first time. The winner of the knockout match in Rostov will face Brazil, who earlier beat Mexico 2-0, in a quarter-final in Kazan on Friday. As expected, Belgium coach Roberto Martinez made wholesale changes from the side that beat England 1-0 in the group stages. He reverted mainly to the same starting line-up that thrashed Tunisia 5-2, with Manchester City defender Kompany as the only new addition, in for Dedryck Boyata at centre-back. Striker Romelu Lukaku, who has scored four goals so far in Russia, returned to lead Belgium's star-studded attack. Eden Hazard, Dries Mertens and Kevin De Bruyne were restored in a powerful midfield after being rested against England. Japan coach Akira Nishino also revamped his starting line-up after the 1-0 defeat to Poland in the group stages. (LIVE SCORES: Belgium vs Japan)
Live Updates Between Belgium vs Japan, 2018 FIFA World Cup, straight from Rostov Arena Rostov-On-Don
00:38 IST: Eden Hazard hits the POST, on the counter.
00:35 IST: GOAL! Genki Haraguchi puts Japan in the lead, 48th minute. Gets past Jan Vertonghen through an excellent through ball to break the deadlock. Belgium 0-1 Japan.
00:33 IST: Japan gets the second-half underway. Neither side have made any changes in the half-time.
00:15 IST: One minute added for the half-time. It remains Belgium 0-0 Japan at half-time as the referee blows the whistle.
00:14 IST: Courtois spills it, after Nagamoto plays a ball throw the left wing to find Osako who gets a touch as the goalkeeper grabs the ball on the second attempt.
00:09 IST: Eden Hazard brought down by Shibasaki as he collects the first yellow card of the evening. 40 minutes through, still goalless.
00:06 IST: Hazard shoots from inside the box, BLOCKED! Yoshida does well to keep the Chelsea star out. 36 minutes on the clock.
00:05 IST: Belgium stretched for a few seconds, Japan initiate an attack from the right flank, make a cross but lose the ball, quite easily.
00:01 IST: Shinji Kagawa does well inside the box, to get past the Belgian defenders, crosses the ball but the header straight into the hand of Thibaut Courtois
23:58 IST: Japan trying to play long balls, only to lose away the ball with ease to Belgium. 30 minutes on the clock.
23:55 IST: Chance for Belgium in the 25th minute, off a fine cross which locates Lukaku in space but Yoshida does well to keep him out. Constant threat from Belgium!
23:53 IST: Belgium have set the tempo, Japan forced to play on the defence. Lukaku from the right flank switches play Carrasco tries to play the ball to Hazard but the link-up play fails, the ball was a bit to heavy.
23:50 IST: Romelu Lukaku in space, takes a shot, unmarked but the defender does well to keep him out. CORNER for Belgium! Kevin de Bruyne takes it but the ball is safely cleared away by the Japan defence.
23:45 IST: Axel Witsel takes a shot from outside the box, deflected for CORNER! De Bruyne takes a short one, the ball on the return finds Vincent Kompany who heads it only to see the ball cleared away by Japanese defence.
23:44 IST: Eden Hazard makes a long run, opens up space passes the ball to Carrasco who rolls it inside the box but Haraguchi does well to keep the threat away.
23:40 IST: Kevin de Bruyne plays a cheeky chip to target Dries Mertens inside the box, but the ball falls to heavily for him. 11 minutes played.
23:35 IST: Japan combining well through the right wing, but Belgium have maintained a high back-line to keep them out, so far.
23:34 IST: Eden Hazard brought down, free-kick for Belgium. Kevin de Bruyne takes a short one as Belgium look to maintain possession on the ball, set tempo.
23:31 IST: Shinji Kagawa takes a shot, off target. Intentions clear from the Japan side, they are going to throw their kitchen sink in the match.
23:30 IST: Kick-off! Romelu Lukaku kicks from right to left to get the match underway.
23:22 IST: National anthems take the centre-stage. Belgium, Japan look in readiness for the kick-off.
23:05 IST: A closer look on the formation of both Belgium and Japan and how they have shaped-up in anticipation of the Round of 16 clash.
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23:00 IST: Both Belgium and Japan have arrived for the crucial fixture which will see one of the side out of the World Cup.
Welcome to Rostov-on-Don, #BEL and #JPN!
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22:10 IST: The playing XI between Belgium and Japan have been announced.
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21:40 IST: The last time Belgium met Japan was in in 2002 group stages, where both nations shared spoils after a 2-2 draw.
21:35 IST: The Belgium fans looks all thrilled and set for the tense, knock-out clash.
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21:32 IST: In the double-header today, we already saw Brazil through to the quarter-finals after they blanked Mexico 2-0 in the previous match.
21:30 IST: Hello and welcome to the live commentary from the Round of 16 clash between Belgium and Japan.
After making nine changes for last Thursday's win over England, Martinez is expected to revert to the line-up which impressed in one-sided wins over Panama and Tunisia. With nine goals so far in Russia, Belgium are the World Cup's top-scoring team.
Striker Romelu Lukaku has claimed four with two against both Tunisia and Panama in the group stages. The Manchester United star is set to face Japan after missing the win over England with an ankle knock. Martinez has all his players fit as Belgium hope to improve their best performance at a World Cup finals, 32 years after reaching the semi-finals of Mexico 1986.
Barcelona defender Thomas Vermaelen, 32, who played for 76 minutes against England, has proven he is over the thigh injury he suffered last month. Manchester City centre-back Vincent Kompany, also 32, who replaced Vermaelen late on against the Three Lions, could force his way into the starting side after shaking off a groin injury.