Belgian police detained two men for questioning after fresh anti-terror raids overnight amid reports of a planned suicide attack on a Euro 2016 fanzone.

The RTL news agency said a man detained in the town of Verviers was planning an attack on fans watching Belgium's next Euro 2016 game against Hungary tomorrow.

Eric Van der Sypt, a spokesman for the federal prosecutor's office, said: 'One man was arrested in Verviers and another man in Tournai' but no weapons or explosives were found.

The game between Belgium and Ireland (pictured, with Belgium in the red kit) was made a high security game in the Belgian capital, especially around the fanzone

He said: 'It is too soon to talk about a terror attack. The two men have to be questioned first.'

Last week three men were charged with 'attempted terrorist murder' after 12 people were arrested amid a reported threat to fans in Brussels watching Belgium's game with Ireland, which they won 3-0.

Belgium remains on high alert after the March attacks on Brussels airport and on the city's busy metro system which killed 32 people and were claimed by the Islamic State (IS) group.

Belgian soldiers walk the streets of Brussels last week after a suspected terrorist cell was dismantled amid fears on a fanzone during Belgium's game against Ireland

Belgian soldiers, their faces covered, stand guard outside the prime minister's office last weekend

Belgian police officers patrol in central Brussels, following raids on terror suspects last weekend