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England vs Switzerland. European Championship Qualifying Group E.

WembleyAttendance75,751.

England 2

  • H Kane (67th minute)
  • W Rooney (84th minute pen)

Switzerland 0

    England 2-0 Switzerland: Wayne Rooney becomes England's all-time leading goalscorer

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    Wayne Rooney scored his 50th goal for England to overtake Sir Bobby Charlton's record. Pictures courtesy of ITV

    Wayne Rooney became England's all-time leading goalscorer as he scored his 50th international goal in a 2-0 win over Switzerland at Wembley Stadium on Tuesday night.

    Rooney fired in a late penalty to break Sir Bobby Charlton's record and prompt emotional celebrations, after Harry Kane had earlier come off the bench to put England in front during an even European Qualifier.

    Manchester United striker Rooney had shot wide early on before seeing two efforts saved by the goalkeeper, while at the other end Granit Xhaka was denied by Joe Hart and Stoke's Xherdan Shaqiri also could not best the England shot-stopper.

    England's Wayne Rooney celebrates scoring his side's second goal of the game and his 50th international goal v Switzerland, European Qualifiers
    Image: Wayne Rooney becomes England's all-time top goalscorer

    The 2-0 win gives England an unassailable lead at the top of Group E and keeps up their 100 per cent record during the campaign to reach Euro 2016.

    The hosts had an early blow as Fabian Delph - making his first start of the season - pulled a hamstring within the first 30 seconds and had to be withdrawn for Ross Barkley.

    England's Fabian Delph is treated for an injury during the UEFA European Qualifying match at Wembley Stadium, London.
    Image: Delph was injured within 60 seconds

    Chances were rarely forthcoming in a slow-paced start to the encounter, but England were enjoying far more possession than their counterparts, and they created a good opening as Luke Shaw pushed forward and fired in a low cross which Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain could only flick way over.

    Rooney looked sharp and keen to run early on, and he went close as he latched on to a James Milner pass before firing wide from a tight angle.

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    England's Wayne Rooney (right) gets away from Switzerland's Valon Behrami during the UEFA European Qualifier at Wembley Stadium, London
    Image: Rooney had a few chances before netting his 50th

    But Switzerland ended the first half strongly, with Stoke man Shaqiri providing the greatest threat, first firing over from distance before being denied by Joe Hart after being played clean through on goal.

    England came out from the break with more intent, though, and Barkley went close after good work by Rooney and Sterling, seeing his 20-yard curling effort headed away by Timm Klose.

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    Harry Kane says his goal against Switzerland is his most important England goal to date following his side's 2-0 win

    Rooney then finally registered his first effort on target after excellent work from Oxlade-Chamberlain down the right flank, but he could not generate enough power on his header from the cross and it was a simple stop for Yann Sommer.

    Gary Cahill of England heads the ball under pressure from Josip Drmic of Switzerland during the UEFA European Qualifier at Wembley Stadium
    Image: Gary Cahill of England heads the ball under pressure from Josip Drmic

    Soon after that, Rooney had another chance, turning well before hammering an effort from 25 yards which wobbled in the air, forcing Sommer to parry it away.

    The game had certainly opened up, and the visitors went close themselves as Ricardo Rodriguez's low corner was met by Xhaka at the near post, but Hart parried his flicked header wide.

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    Roy Hodgson says Wayne Rooney showed a huge amount of confidence when taking the penalty to become England's all-time leading goalscorer

    Hodgson changed the shape just before the hour, introducing Kane to the fold, and the Tottenham man made his mark within 10 minutes of coming on.

    Shaw again got forward down the left as Rooney found him out wide, and the full-back's low ball missed the players in the middle of the box but fell for Kane, who hammered a low finish in at the far post to break the deadlock.

    Harry Kane celebrates scoring England's first goal in their  Euro 2016 Group E qualifying match against Switzerland at Wembley on September 8, 2015.
    Image: Kane broke the deadlock withing 10 minutes of coming on

    Klose had a good chance to equalise at the other end as he went on one of his many runs forward from defence, but as the ball broke to him in the box, he could not get it under control properly and Hart easily saved his tame effort.

    Shaqiri fired wide from distance for Switzerland before the historic moment came when Raheem Sterling was felled in the box, and Rooney stepped up to fire the resulting spot-kick high into the net to register his 50th international goal and seal top spot in the group for England.

    Wayne Rooney scores from the penalty spot against Switzerland to break Sir Bobby Charlton's England goalscoring record at Wembley.
    Image: Wayne Rooney scored from the penalty spot to break Sir Bobby Charlton's England record
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