CRAIG GORDON: Good hands early on to gather a Dries Mertens free-kick, but was at fault when too quick to roll the ball out to McGinn when he was dispossessed for Belgium’s opener. Made amends with good double save from Hazard and Lukaku, but questions could also be asked of him as Hazard’s strike went in over his head…5

RYAN FRASER: Deployed as a right wing-back and had his hands full with Hazard drifting over to his side, but tried to get up in support of the attack when he could and always offered himself as an out ball, getting a few shots away late in the second half…6

ANDY ROBERTSON: The new captain’s big night didn’t quite go to plan, as he struggled to make any real sort of impact on the game as an attacking force and was pegged back for the majority of the match by Thorgan Hazard…5

JOHN SOUTTAR: Showed off his range of passing early on in the evening and couldn’t really be blamed for any of Belgium’s goals, which on the night, marked him out amongst his teammates. Calm on the ball…6

CHARLIE MULGREW: Sloppy and needless high pass into the midfield in an attempt to find Stuart Armstrong that was never getting there handed Belgium an easy third goal…5

KIERAN TIERNEY: Looked a little unsure of his role on the left of the back three, not always being sure when to stick or twist. Didn’t do much wrong in possession though, and stuck to his task defensively…6

JOHN MCGINN: Was detailed to get close to Eden Hazard and gave that task his all, but has to share the blame with Gordon for Belgium’s opener. Ball to him wasn’t great, but sloppy touch allowed Dembele to nick in…5

KEVIN MCDONALD: Fulham man tried to get on the ball early on and pick a pass, but didn’t really get a grip of the match at any stage and was replaced early in the second half…5

LEIGH GRIFFITHS: A difficult task leading the line on his own in the first half up against Kompany, Boyata and Vertonghen, but always a willing runner and showed a deft touch to bring others into play on occasion. Off at the interval after picking up a knock…5

CALLUM MCGREGOR: Deployed in behind the front and tried to find those little pockets of space that he does so effectively for Celtic. Managed to cause one or two problems in the first half and took the ball into feet well, but couldn’t quite bring Griffiths into game…6

STUART ARMSTRONG: A few bursts from the left in the first half saw him get into good positions, but was unusually a little tentative when he got in and around the box…5

SUBSTITUTES

STEVIE NAISMITH: On at the interval and had a great chance to get Scotland a consolation, but was denied by Courtois…5

RYAN JACK: Caught in possession by Tielemans to gift Belgium their fourth goal of the evening and struggled to get up to the pace of the game…3

ROBERT SNODGRASS: Added a bit of composure on the ball…4

STEPHEN O’DONNELL: Slotted into the right-hand side of the back three and coped well enough…4

JOHNNY RUSSELL: Had a couple of shooting opportunities and added a threat…4

GRAEME SHINNIE: Not a great deal of time to impress, but kept things neat and tidy…4