Scotland were very poor as they were beaten 1-0 at the King Badouin stadium as Belgium head for the 2002 World Cup finals.
Belgium must now go to Zagreb and survive against Croatia to clinch the place at the finals while Scotland must hope for a big win over Latvia at home and a win for the Belgians in Croatia to stand any chance of progress.
But goals look the last thing the Scotland team is capable of if the evidence of this game is used to assess Craig Brown';s side.
They started the game in defence and then stayed there until a frantic last few minutes saw them concede a soft goal on the break.
Nico van Kerkhoven was put clear to finish in the 28th minute after a tense opening and Bart Goor sealed the win in injury time when a Verheyen through ball allowed hi to round goalkeeper Neil Sullivan as the Scottish defence retreated after a corner kick at the Belgian end.
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