A WALES fan has been hospitalised after falling from a stand during their World Cup qualifier against Belgium.
A 29-year-old man fell from the upper tier into the lower bowl of the King Baudouin Stadium in Brussels on Monday night.


The man, who has not been named, was treated at the scene before being rushed to the hospital.
He is believed to have fallen into the lower stands as fans celebrated ‘s 70th-minute strike to make it 3-3.
The BBC claim the fan miraculously escaped the fall with a “minor”; back injury.
The supporter is expected to be discharged from hospital in the coming days.
A 4,500-strong troupe of Wales supporters travelled to Brussels to see ‘s boys take on the Red Devils, who .
It was a nightmare start for the visitors, who found themselves THREE GOALS DOWN in just 27 minutes thanks to strikes from , Youri Tielemans and .
They got themselves back on level terms thanks to a first-half stoppage time penalty from and second-half goals from Sorba Thomas and Johnson.
But they were cruelly denied a point by an 88th-minute winner by soon-to-be free agent .
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Bellamy was proud as punch with his troops’ display, saying: “I don’t like losing.
“I understand the game, but how you lose is more important.

“Who are you as a person? Who is your team? I see that and I’m beyond proud. We’re a good team.
“I understand results, I really do, but means more to me than that.
“It always has done. I’d rather try something great and fail than do nothing and succeed.”;