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England U21 vs Iceland U21. European Under-21 Championship Qualifying Group H.

Attendance10,051.

England U21 5

  • M Sordell (39th minute)
  • M Kelly (58th minute)
  • C Dawson (86th minute)
  • G Gardner (90th minute, 92nd minute)

Iceland U21 0

    Young Lions overpower Iceland

    Image: Sordell and Kelly celebrate

    England Under-21s kept up their perfect record in qualifying for the 2013 European Championship with an emphatic 5-0 victory over Iceland.

    England U21s secure emphatic win to stay on course to qualify

    England Under-21s kept up their perfect record in qualifying for the 2013 European Championship with an emphatic 5-0 victory over Iceland in Colchester on Thursday night. Stuart Pearce's side had already won their opening three games in Group 8 and made it four out of four with an impressive display to open up a five-point lead over nearest rivals Norway. Watford striker Marvin Sordell and Liverpool defender Martin Kelly scored to set England on course for their latest success, with further goals from West Brom's Craig Dawson and a late brace from Aston Villa youngster Gary Gardner making the final scoreline more flattering. Pearce will now take his squad to Belgium ahead of Monday's clash looking for another positive result to stay on course for a shot at the finals in Israel. Before kick-off, there was a poignant minute's silence ahead of Remembrance Day on Sunday after the teams walked out through a guard of honour made from soldiers of the local garrison. England, sporting poppies on their black armbands, started brightly as Nathan Delfouneso quickly hustled the Iceland defence.

    Dangerous

    However, the Villa forward lasted only 14 minutes before a minor hamstring twinge saw a precautionary change as he was replaced by Sammy Ameobi, the Newcastle youngster making his Under-21 debut. Sordell then forced a good save from Iceland goalkeeper Arnar Petursson, down smartly at his near post, after being played into the left side of the penalty area by Jordan Henderson. Arsenal forward Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain - who scored a hat-trick against Iceland in Reykjavik - showed good close control to create an opening down the right channel. But having drawn the keeper at the near post, he could only put the ball across the face of an open goal. Iceland looked dangerous from set-plays, with Eidur Aron Sigurbjornsson glancing a header wide at a corner. Oxlade-Chamberlain and Henderson combined to open up the visitors again in the 33rd minute to release Josh McEachran. The Chelsea youngster whipped a low centre through the six-yard box which Sigurbjornsson almost put into his own net. England, though, had the lead five minutes before half-time when the all-action Henderson broke into the right side of the penalty area and pulled the ball back across goal, where Sordell smashed it into the bottom corner.
    Dispatched
    The hosts continued to press in the second half. It was 2-0 on 57 minutes when Kelly, who had stayed upfield from a free-kick, was found in the right side of the Iceland box and the Reds defender dispatched a cool finish into the far corner. Manchester United youngster Will Keane, 18, made his Under-21 debut when he replaced McEachran for the closing stages. Oxlade-Chamberlain was twice denied by Petursson, before Dawson looped in a header from a corner with four minutes left. There was still time for midfielder Gardner, on as a substitute, to curl in a 20-yard free-kick and then promptly drill home a low second goal after good work from Oxlade-Chamberlain to cap what was another encouraging performance from England's next generation.