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England vs Scotland. FIFA World Cup European Qualifying Group F.

Wembley Stadium.

England 3

  • D Sturridge (24th minute)
  • A Lallana (50th minute)
  • G Cahill (61st minute)

Scotland 0

    England 3-0 Scotland: Daniel Sturridge, Adam Lallana and Gary Cahill net in Qualifier victory

    LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 11:  Adam Lallana of England (11) celebrates with Wayne Rooney as he scores their second goal during the FIFA 2018 World Cup qua
    Image: Adam Lallana celebrates his second-half goal with captain Wayne Rooney

    Three headers gave England a 3-0 win over rivals Scotland at Wembley in their World Cup Group F Qualifier on Friday night.

    England, who scored from all three of their shots on target, took the lead through Daniel Sturridge midway through an even first half, directing a header past Craig Gordon after Kyle Walker's measured cross from the right.

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    Reaction from Gareth Southgate, Daniel Sturridge and Wayne Rooney after England's 3-0 victory

    Scotland wasted two fine chances after the break, before man-of-the-match Adam Lallana made it 2-0 with a fine header into the corner from Danny Rose's delivery.

    Daniel Sturridge heads England into the lead at Wembley
    Image: Daniel Sturridge heads England into the lead at Wembley

    England made it three on the hour mark with another header, Gary Cahill this time glancing past Gordon from Wayne Rooney's corner

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    The result means England sit top of Group F with 10 points from a possible 12, while Scotland go down to fifth on four points, with four points separating them and second place.

    Gareth Southgate opted not to start Tottenham striker Harry Kane despite his recent return from injury for his club, while under-pressure Gordon Strachan re-introduced Leigh Griffiths and Scott Brown.

    Daniel Sturridge
    Image: Daniel Sturridge wheels away in celebration after putting England ahead
    Talking points
    Talking points

    Issues remain despite England's win over Scotland

    Scotland's pressing took England by surprise early on as Southgate's side failed to get a real foothold in the game for the opening 15 minutes, and they saw a penalty shout rightly turned down by Turkish referee Cuneyt Cakir after Lee Wallace collided with Raheem Sterling.

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    But England eventually settled, and took the lead on 24 minutes through Sturridge's eighth international goal.

    England's defender Gary Cahill (L) celebrates with England's striker Wayne Rooney after scoring their third goal during a World Cup 2018 qualification matc
    Image: Gary Cahill celebrates scoring England's third goal

    After Sterling's effort from outside the box was blocked, Walker's deft cross from the right of the area found Sturridge, who glanced past Gordon from five yards.

    Scotland nearly replied instantly as Griffiths' fierce shot deflected over the crossbar, before Grant Hanley headed over Robert Snodgrass' corner despite being totally unmarked eight yards out.

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    England goalscorer Gary Cahill gives his reaction to Sky Sports after the 3-0 win over Scotland at Wembley

    The visitors started the second half on the front foot and should have been level with two fine opportunities in the early stages.

    First, James Forrest dragged the ball just wide from 12 yards after Griffiths had dummied Wallace's ball from the left, before an unmarked Snodgrass saw his close-range effort vitally blocked by John Stones.

    Players, officials and fans observe a silence in remembrance of Armistice Day prior to the FIFA 2018 World Cup qualifying m
    Image: Players, officials and fans observe a silence in remembrance of Armistice Day at Wembley

    They were made to pay for their missed chances just moments later, as Lallana guided another fine header into the bottom right corner from Rose's centre from the left, only England's second shot on target in the game.

    England made it 3-0 on 61 minutes through Chelsea defender Cahill, who took advantage of some shoddy Scotland marking from a Rooney corner to direct a header past Gordon, whose touch wasn't enough to keep it out.

    LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 11:  Kyle Walker of England and James Morrison of Scotland battle for the ball during the FIFA 2018 World Cup qualifying match b
    Image: Kyle Walker battles with James Morrison in the first half

    Sterling missed a sitter moments later, somehow knocking the ball over the open goal from three yards out after former team-mate Jordan Henderson had found him at the far post.

    Ikechi Anya denied substitute Jamie Vardy from adding to England's lead with a last-ditch tackle late on, as England saw out the game to deal Scotland's World Cup qualification hopes a bitter blow.