Iceland has only won ten matches in its four European Championships, but the hunt for the second victory continues after a cross against Belgium in the European Championships in England.
In the first half, Iceland was closest to taking the lead when Berglind Björg Thorvaldsdottir got a chance for a penalty after a hand situation in Belgium's penalty area.
But Belgian goalkeeper Nicky Evrard saved easily and it was goalless until the half-time break.
But Thorvaldsdottir would get his revenge.
Shortly after the second half kicked off, the 30-year-old was able to nod to Iceland for the lead.
However, Belgium would also get a chance at penalty.
And Justine Vanhaevermaet was sure - the penalty was set and the equalizer was a fact.
Both teams pressed in the final minutes to get a decision, but that did not happen.
Swedish Tess Olofsson refereed the match, her championship main debut as head referee.
It is uncertain in advance how Group D will end, given that Italy, Belgium and Iceland are close to each other, within five places, in the world rankings.
This meeting gave no further answers.