PARIS -- The Latest from the European Championship (all times local):---10:50 p.m.Wales came from a goal down to beat Belgium 3-1 and advance to the semifinals of the European Championship.Belgium had taken the lead in the 13th minute through a 25-meter strike from Radja Nainggolan.Wales then equalized through a header from captain Ashley Williams in the 30th minute. Hal Robson-Kanu scored the second in the 55th and Sam Vokes sealed the victory in the 85th with a header.Wales will play Portugal in the semifinal in Lyon on June 6.---10:44 p.m.Wales forward Sam Vokes headed in between two Belgian defenders to give his team a 3-1 lead. Vokes was set up by a cross from the right wing by Chris Gunter.---10:42 p.m.GOAL: Sam Vokes scores for Wales in the 85th minute. Wales leads Belgium 3-1.---10:15 p.m.Wales striker Hal Robson-Kanu slotted the ball past Belgium goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois with his left foot. He picked up a cross by Aaron Ramsey with his back to the goal, then quickly turned around to shrug off two Belgium defenders before placing the ball carefully past Courtois. Wales leads the quarterfinal match against Belgium 2-1.---10:12 p.m.GOAL: Hal Robson-Kanu scores for Wales in the 55th minute. Wales leads Belgium 2-1.---9:46 p.m.Belgium and Wales are level at 1-1 at halftime of a lively European Championship quarterfinal in Lille.Belgium took the lead in the 13th minute when midfielder Radja Nainggolan fired a rising right-foot shot from 25 meters into the top left corner of the Wales goal.The goal was just reward for Belgiums early dominance. Belgiums fast breaks stretched Wales from the start and helped create four chances in a hectic seventh minute.Shots from Yannick Carrasco, Thomas Meunier and Eden Hazard were saved, blocked and deflected for a corner. When the ball was crossed to the far post, Romelu Lukaku missed the ball from close range with the Wales goal unguarded.Wales then clawed itself back into the game and equalized in the 30th when captain Ashley Williams stooped to head in a corner.Portugal awaits the winner in a semifinal at Lyon on Wednesday.---9:35 p.m.Wales captain Ashley Williams headed in from short range after a corner kick from the right by Aaron Ramsey.---9:32 p.m.GOAL: Ashley Williams equalizes for Wales in the 30th minute. Wales and Belgium are tied at 1-1.---9:18 p.m.Belgium midfielder Radja Nainggolan scored with a 25-meter strike that flew into the top left hand side of the Wales goal. Its Nainggolans second goal of the tournament and gives Belgium a 1-0 lead in the quarterfinal match in Lille.---9:14 p.m.GOAL: Radja Nainggolan scores for Belgium in the 13th minute. Belgium leads Wales 1-0.---8:05 p.m.Belgium defenders Jason Denayer and Jordan Lukaku will replace the suspended Thomas Vermaelen and the injured Jan Vertonghen in the team to face Wales in the quarterfinals of Euro 2016.Center-back Denayer and left-back Lukaku, whose older brother Romelu leads the attack, are playing for the first time at the tournament in what is Belgiums fifth game. Yannick Carrasco also returns to start in place of Dries Mertens on the right side of midfield.Belgium is captained by Eden Hazard, who starred in a 4-0 win over Hungary in the round of 16, and started his career in Lille.Gareth Bale is Belgiums main threat in a Wales lineup that involves one change. Hal Robson-Kanu will partner Bale in attack instead of Sam Vokes, who started in the 1-0 win over Northern Ireland.Portugal awaits the winner in Lyon on Wednesday.---8:00 p.m.Here are the lineups for the quarterfinal match between Wales and Belgium at Stade Pierre Mauroy in Lille:Wales: Wayne Hennessey, James Chester, Ashley Williams, Ben Davies, Chris Gunter, Aaron Ramsey, Joe Ledley, Joe Allen, Neil Taylor, Gareth Bale, Hal Robson-Kanu.Belgium: Thibaut Courtois, Thomas Meunier, Toby Alderweireld, Jason Denayer, Jordan Lukaku, Radja Nainggolan, Axel Witsel, Yannick Carrasco, Kevin De Bruyne, Eden Hazard, Romelu Lukaku.---7:05 p.m.UEFA says the kick off in the quarterfinal match between Belgium and Wales in Lille will remain at the scheduled 9 p.m. (1900 GMT) even though some Wales fans travelling from England are experiencing delays.Some fans have been stuck in Folkestone by five-hour delays on Eurotunnel services under the English Channel to France. Eurotunnel apologized in a statement, citing some timetable disruption due to earlier cancellations.In a statement, UEFA says: It appears that the vast majority of fans with tickets will arrive on time at the stadium.Wales is playing its biggest game in 58 years with a first-ever semifinals place at a major tournament at stake.Wales coach Chris Coleman says in a statement: We know a lot of people have gone the extra mile to come over and your effort at this frustrating time is very much appreciated.---5:35 p.m.Belgium should have royal support for its quarterfinal against Wales at their European Championship later Friday.Belgiums King Philippe is on UEFAs list of VIP guests scheduled to attend the match in Lille. The city is near to the Belgian border and less than 100 kilometers (60 miles) from Brussels.Britains Prince of Wales, Prince Charles, is also in the region Friday, though he was attending World War I memorial ceremonies. The Battle of the Somme began exactly 100 years ago Friday.Still, Wales should have a King on its side in the VIP seats. Julian King, the British ambassador to France, is among those expected to attend.---4:10 p.m.France defender Bacary Sagna is hoping France does not slip up in its European Championship quarterfinal against Iceland -- literally.The poor state of several pitches at Euro 2016 has been a cause of concern for players and coaches alike.They havent been great, said Sagna, ahead of Sundays match at the Stade de France, adding that the players will choose their footwear even more carefully.We will have to adapt and put the right studs in, he said. Because the pitch is very slippery.---3:25 p.m.UEFA has charged the Portuguese football federation after one of the teams fans ran onto the field during Thursdays European Championship quarterfinal against Poland.Both Portugal and Poland also face disciplinary proceedings over fireworks being set off by fans at the stadium in Marseille. Poland has also been charged over a late kickoff.Portugal advanced by winning a penalty shootout.UEFA says its disciplinary body will deal with the cases on July 21.---3:15 p.m.France, which has a recent history of team rebellion, is talking up the importance of unity as the two-time European champions prepare to face Iceland in Sundays quarterfinal.If someone wants to act like a star, well put them back in their place, France defender Patrice Evra said. 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McCullum made a ton in just 54 balls and went on to score 145 in New Zealands 370 all out on the opening day of the second Test against Australia at Hagley Oval.West Indian Viv Richards set the previous record of 56 balls against England in Antigua in 1986 and the mark was then equalled by Pakistans Misbah-ul-Haq against Australia in Abu Dhabi in 2014. New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum is playing in his final Test match I had no idea, said McCullum, who is playing in his 101st and final Test. I was trying to hit every ball for four or six. Viv was my idol growing up so its nice to be able to go past him on this occasion.But he was a cracking player, he was an incredible cricketer. Im almost a little bit of embarrassed to go past him, to be honest.McCullum said he knew it was probably going to be his day when he had an almighty filthy slog at his second ball, which flew over the slips cordon for four. 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