The Orange were rampant and ruthless against a toothless Belgium side in the UEFA Nations Cup.
Netherlands have extended their unbeaten run to nine matches after a comprehensive performance and win over Belgium in their Nations League opener.
Memphis Depay was the star of the day after scoring a brace to lead Holland to their first win in Belgium in 25 years after 4-0 victory over the Red Devils in Brussels.
Both sides started brightly before the Netherlands took over proceedings in the Group A encounter to open the scoring at the Stade Roi.
Tottenham forward, Steven Bergwijn put them ahead with an excellent effort from just outside the box five minutes before the break.
It was no less than Louis van Gaal and his men deserved heading into the break following a dominant opening half.
Six minutes into the second half, Depay doubled the lead for the Netherlands before Inter Milan's wingback, Denzel Dumfries put the game to bed when he made it 3-0 for the Netherlands just after the hour mark.
Four minutes after Dumfries goal, Depay made added a fourth with his second of the game.
Michy Batshuayi came off the bench to pull one back for the home side but it was nothing more than a consolation goal for the Roberto Martinez side.