Belgium officials are planning to increase security levels around the ground for their high-profile friendly meeting with Spain on Tuesday night.
Two of the world's top-six teams meet in Brussels just four days on from the coordinated terror attacks in Paris that claimed the lives of more than 120 people.
Friendly matches are expected to go ahead as planned, including England's home match with France, but security measures will be ramped up following the shocking scenes on Friday night.
Belgium in particular has come under the spotlight after three suspects were detained in the capital, meaning that the terrorist threat level has increased from two to three for major events.
As a result, military personnel are to be deployed at the King Baudouin Stadium as number-one ranked side Belgium look to get one over on reigning European champions Spain.
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