A Danny Welbeck brace helped book England Under 21s' place in the European Championship play-off draw.
On-loan Sunderland striker scores twice against Lithuania
A Danny Welbeck brace helped book England Under 21s' place in Friday's European Championship play-off draw as Stuart Pearce's side beat their Lithuania counterparts 3-0.
Welbeck, currently on loan at Sunderland from Manchester United, struck twice in the second period before Marc Albrighton wrapped up the victory at Colchester.
The three-point haul proved enough for Pearce's men after results elsewhere went their way, with a place at next summer's finals in Denmark closer to their grasp.
Pearce had named an unchanged side from the 1-0 win in Portugal, which meant Arsenal youngster Jack Wilshere had to again be content with a place on the bench.
It was a nervy opening from the Young Lions at the Weston Homes Community Stadium, and Blackburn defender Phil Jones had to make an important saving tackle as Arvydas Novikovas broke into the left side of the penalty area.
The first decent opening for England came on 11 minutes when Chelsea forward Daniel Sturridge dragged his shot wide after good work down the left by Ryan Bertrand, on loan at Nottingham Forest from Stamford Bridge.
Woodwork
Slowly the home side started to get control of the midfield, with Lithuania picking up two quick bookings for late challenges.
Jones headed over a corner from Tom Cleverley, on loan at Wigan from Manchester United, before captain Michael Mancienne - another of the Chelsea youngsters, spending the season at Wolves - saw his long-range effort saved.
Tottenham winger Danny Rose drilled the ball just over as England continued to press for the breakthrough.
There was a let off for the home side on 35 minutes when a 25-yard free-kick from defender Mantas Fridrikas squirmed through the grasp of keeper Frank Fielding and hit the base of the post.
Welbeck dragged his 20-yard shot wide as England finished the half on top, but still unable to breakdown the stubborn Lithuania defence.
Wilshere was introduced at the start of the second half, replacing Kyle Walker and immediately England looked more assertive.
Rose had a shot blocked, while Sturridge curled his shot just wide.
Breakthrough
The breakthrough finally came on 61 minutes when Welbeck stroked the ball into the far corner after being played through the left side of the penalty area by Wilshere's fine pass.
England knew their play-off hopes could come down to goal difference, and so continued to press.
Sturridge saw his neat finished ruled out by the offside flag as the game entered the final 20 minutes, before Welbeck looped his header onto the roof of the net.
The pace of Welbeck soon opened up Lithuania again and his angled shot was almost bundled into the net by a combination of keeper and defender, before, with 11 minutes left, Albrighton stabbed the ball home at the far post.
Welbeck wrapped up victory when he scored a second in stoppage time.