Tyrone Mings scored his first goal for England as the Three Lions ended their World Cup qualifying campaign with a flourish.
The Aston Villa captain, who played the full 90 minutes, looped a header over the goalkeeper after 69 minutes to put England 8-0 up against San Marino.
On the night captain Harry Kane netted four times, two further goals helped Gareth Southgate’s team hit double figures for the first time since 1964.
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The result secured top spot in Group I and a place at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar at the expense of Matty Cash’s Poland, who finished as runners up.
Days after making his international bow as a substitute, Cash was handed a first start by Paulo Sousa against Hungary.
But the full-back, who was subbed at half-time, was unable to prevent his team from slipping to a 2-1 defeat and they will now head into the play-offs for a place at the World Cup.
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Another Villan who’ll be featuring in the play-offs is John McGinn.
After a slow start to qualifying, the Scots beat group winners Denmark 2-0 at Hampden Park to make it six consecutive wins.
A goal in each half was enough to ensure victory for Scotland and McGinn, who played the full game.

In Under-21 European Championship qualifying, Viljami Sinisalo captained Finland to a 1-0 success against Estonia.
The goalkeeper saw his side score a first half winner to keep their hopes of qualifying alive.