England will face Colombia in the last 16 of the World Cup after a spectacular strike by Adnan Januzaj ensured Belgium finished top of Group G, according to BBC.
Gareth Southgate made eight changes from England's win against Panama, while opposite number Roberto Martinez made nine alterations - proving victory was not exactly the top priority as the tournament moves towards the knockout phase.
That was illustrated by a largely mediocre, lifeless encounter in Kaliningrad that was settled by Januzaj's goal six minutes after the break, the former Manchester United attacker cutting inside before curling a left-foot finish high past Jordan Pickford.
England - who desperately missed absent captain and leading World Cup scorer Harry Kane - barely threatened, though Marcus Rashford should have equalised, Belgium keeper Thibaut Courtois touching his effort wide after he ran clear.
Southgate must now reflect on England's first loss at this World Cup as he prepares to face the dangerous Colombians in Moscow on Tuesday at 19:00 BST, while Belgium go to Rostov to play Japan on Monday.