Having taken a commanding lead in the game through three first half goals, Belgium were already in control of the tie against Tunisia going into the second period.
A Romelu Lukaku brace followed an early penalty from Eden Hazard, and the Chelsea forward brought his own tally on the day to two after the break.
The fifth goal of the game came in the 51st minute, after a lovely bit of play in the centre of the park. Some nice passing between Axel Witsel and Kevin De Bruyne created the midfielders a bit of space near the centre-cirle, in the Belgian half.
Then, in typical fashion, Kevin De Bruyne pinged a fantastic ball upfield for Eden Hazard, who was charging forward with pace. Hazard controlled it well with his chest, putting himself one-on-one with the goalkeeper.
From there he could have chipped Farouk Ben Mustapha, who was rushing out of his net, however he instead decided to touch it past the goalkeeper and slot it in, finishing off a great move in skillful fashion to make it 4-1.