Interim manager John O'Shea took charge of Ireland for the first time at the Dublin Arena and will be wondering how his team didn't go in at the break with the lead. Luton's Chiedozie Ogbene had a great chance in the opening minutes of the clash but could only fire into the side-netting after sprinting into the box. Yet Ireland had another glorious opportunity just before the half-hour mark when the hosts were awarded a penalty for a handball against Arthur Vermeeren. Brighton's Evan Ferguson stepped up but saw his penalty saved by goalkeeper Matz Sels.
Ferguson's misery was compounded when he missed again right at the start of the second half. A lofted ball in from the left found the forward, but he could only head over the bar from point-blank range. Belgium were struggling to create chances against an organised Ireland defence but did work an opening with 20 minutes to go when Dodi Lukebakio pulled the ball back for Thomas Meunier. The defender looked destined to score but was denied by Liverpool stopper Caoimhin Kelleher as both sides had to settle for a draw.