Divock Origi and Romelu Lukaku on target as Belgium beat Iceland

Second-half goals from substitute pair Divock Origi and Romelu Lukaku lifted Belgium to a 3-1 friendly victory over Iceland in Brussels.

The visitors entered the contest on the back of a five-match winning run, which included a 2-0 triumph over Netherlands last month, and held their own against their opponents, for whom stars such as Eden Hazard, Marouane Fellaini and Adnan Januzaj started.

Despite Belgium, who have four points from their opening two European Championship qualifiers, taking a 10th-minute lead through Nicolas Lombaerts, they were pegged back almost straight away by Alfred Finnbogason.

But second-half substitutes Origi and Everton striker Lukaku struck in the 62nd and 73rd minutes to end the resolve of Iceland, who top their Euro 2016 qualifying group after three straight wins.

They will be looking to move on to 12 points in Group A when they travel to the Czech Republic on Sunday, when Belgium will be looking to topple Wales in Group B.

Teammates celebrate Belgium goalscorer Divock Origi.
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