R's teenager Raheem Sterling played a crucial role, as England Under-16's shared the spoils with Belgium last night.
The QPR starlet provided the all-important cross for England's last-gasp equaliser, as Kenny Swain's side fought back from conceding an 87th minute goal to bag a share of the points.
Swain's young side were looking to build on their success from earlier in the season, where they retained the Victory Shield for the ninth consecutive campaign.
However, in an even contest, it was the hosts who opening the scoring at the Stade du Pairay, courtesy of Anthony Limbombe's 87th minute strike.
Undeterred, England refused to lie down and they were rewarded moments later, when Zak Ansah was on hand to turn home Sterling's sublime centre to give the Young Lions a boost ahead of the Montaigu Tournament which gets underway at the end of March.
