Belgium international Kevin De Bruyne has set his sights on the Euro 2016 final after his team successfully booked their place in the last eight.
Marc Wilmots' team impressively dismantled Hungary 4-0, setting up a clash with Wales in the quarter finals.
Many claim that Belgium are in the 'weaker' side of the draw, with the winner of the game against Wales playing either Poland or Portugal in the semi-finals, and thus avoiding the likes of Spain, Italy, Germany and France.
Although De Bruyne is not writing off Wales, who surprisingly claimed four points from a possible six when the two met in qualifying, he believes his team can make it all the way to the final on June 10.
"We now play a Wales team we know well. I can't wait to play this match with the number of Belgium fans in the stadium," he said.
"We'll need to play at the same level as we did today.
"We are going to try to go all the way into the final, now we're in the quarter-finals.
"We need to take things one game at a time, Wales have played well thus far and we deserve to be here as well.
"There will be no easy games if you want to get through to the final."