WALES manager Chris Coleman says captain Ashley Williams will be fit to face Belgium in Friday's Euro 2016 quarter-final in Lille.

Williams was hurt after colliding with team-mate Jonny Williams in Saturday's last-16 win over Northern Ireland.

"We think it was when he fell, he fell on his hand with a straight arm," said Coleman.

"He'll be OK, he'll be fine. It's probably a bit more sore today than yesterday. We'll get him on the grass as soon as we can. It probably won't be for another day or two - we need to look after him."

Friday's quarter-final meeting with Belgium will be the fifth time the two teams have met since September 2012.

Marc Wilmots' side have won their last three matches in the Euros, and thumped Hungary 4-0 on Sunday night.

"I watched the game last night and it was a convincing win," said Coleman.

"They play the way they play and they have players who would grace any international team.

"In the last four years we've had four meetings. We've won one, they've won one and we've drawn two so we have nothing to be afraid of."