Batshuayi brace melts Iceland
Michy Batshuayi scored both goals as Belgium overcame Iceland 2-0 on home soil.
Belgium will take winning form into its decisive final Nations League fixture after Michy Batshuayi scored twice to see off a stubborn Iceland 2-0 in Brussels.
While the result has little bearing on either country's finishing position, Roberto Martinez will be relieved to have avoided a second successive draw heading into the crunch clash with Switzerland, that will determine which team advances from Group 2 in League A.
Belgium already needed only a draw from that match but will still boast the mental edge of being three points clear courtesy of Batshuayi's brace.
The 25 year-old had to wait until after the hour for Eden Hazard's genius pass to help him break the deadlock before he feasted on a kind rebound to put the match to bed in Axel Witsel's 100th international appearance.
Romelu Lukaku's hamstring injury created a starting opportunity for Batshuayi, who struggled to find his range in the opening 20 minutes.
The Valencia striker, out of form at club level, first skied an intelligent low cross from Dries Mertens and guided his next chance against the outside of the near post after turning Kari Arnason.
A largely uneventful second half finally came to life when Mertens tested the upright with a clever free-kick, but it was Hazard who always appeared likely to make the difference.
The star playmaker conjured the killer pass to prise open Iceland in the 65th minute, bisecting the back five with a superb ball that Thomas Meunier squared for Batshuayi to tap home.
Thibaut Courtois was finally worked with just 15 minutes remaining and passed the test, keeping out a meek Albert Gudmundsson finish.
That save set the platform for Batshuayi to add the icing in the 81st minute, his second a simple follow-up following Hannes Halldorsson's denial of substitute Hans Vanaken.