Toby Alderweireld's early header - only his second international goal – got the ball rolling as Marc Wilmots' men booked a last-eight tie against Wales.
A brilliant goalkeeping display from 40-year-old Gabor Kiraly kept Hungary in with a
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Hungary pushed for a leveller in the second half, but Hazard's late intervention ended any hope of a comeback.
Hazard set up substitute Michy Batshuayi to score with his first touch, before netting with an excellent solo strike himself as two goals in as many minutes ensured Belgium's progression.Another substitute, Yannick Ferreira Carrasco, then slotted past Kiraly in the last minute
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After losing Laszlo Kleinheisler to injury in the warm-up, Hungary made a torrid start and fell behind inside 10 minutes.
Kiraly had already denied Romelu Lukaku and De Bruyne early on, but could do nothing when the Manchester City playmaker's exquisite free-kick was converted by Alderweireld's thumping header from eight yards.
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Balazs Dzsudzsak forced Thibaut Courtois, who had earlier got away with an
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