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England v Scotland
Report
Event2018 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)
Date11 November 2016 (2016-11-11)
VenueWembley Stadium, London
Player of the MatchAdam Lallana
RefereeCüneyt Çakır (Turkey)
Attendance87,258
England - Slovenia
Scotland - Slovakia
England - Spain
Scotland - Slovenia

England v Scotland was a match which took place at Wembley Stadium on Friday 11 November 2016.

Gareth Southgate took a significant step towards being appointed England's full-time manager and intensified the pressure on Scotland counterpart Gordon Strachan in the process with a comfortable World Cup qualifying win at Wembley.

Southgate knew victory would press his claims to succeed Sam Allardyce on a permanent basis - and England delivered with a display that was unconvincing but easily enough to beat Scotland.

Daniel Sturridge's stooping, instinctive header from Kyle Walker's driven cross put the hosts ahead after 24 minutes and Liverpool team-mate Adam Lallana did the same from Danny Rose's delivery five minutes after the break.

James Forrest and Robert Snodgrass missed opportunities for the visitors before Lallana added England's second - and Gary Cahill's 61st-minute header from Wayne Rooney's corner only increased Strachan's agony.

England now top Group F while Scotland languish in fifth, with their hopes of qualifying for the 2018 tournament in Russia fading fast.

England's interim manager deflected all talk about his future in the build-up to this qualifier - but he will know he is effectively in an impregnable position after this win against a very average Scotland side.

Southgate's biggest supporters would be hard-pressed to suggest this performance hinted at a golden future for England, but it is surely enough to earn the 46-year-old the chance to plot the way ahead to the next World Cup.

He was under a little pressure after a poor performance in the goalless draw in Slovenia, but this was just what he needed - in result terms at least - and it is now surely only a matter of time before his appointment is confirmed, irrespective of the result of Tuesday's friendly against Spain at Wembley.

It was almost impossible to find an optimistic Scot at Wembley before kick-off. Sadly, their worst fears were confirmed as the pressure mounts on Strachan.

The combative 59-year-old was subjected to heavy criticism after a draw at home to Lithuania and a 3-0 loss in Slovakia even before this latest reverse.

There was no lack of heart or effort from Scotland, but there is quite simply a lack of quality in their squad, reflected in the eight changes he made here, to no avail, in an attempt to find a spark.

Strachan may ask, with some justification, if anyone else could do better with what he has at his disposal, but whether the Scottish Football Association and Tartan Army agree is another matter.

England are now in a commanding position and should have no problems reaching the World Cup from this point, but they are still a work in progress.

This was a convincing victory margin, but the worry remains that the defence would be seriously troubled by quality opposition.

Scotland missed two chances to level before England extended their lead through Lallana, while some of their attempts to play out from the back looked like an alien concept to Southgate's players.

However, the result, England's position in the group, Lallana's growing maturity and the clinical manner in which they took their opportunities were all positives.

Scotland's mix-and-match side never looked like having the class to overcome England and that lack of quality was exposed in crucial moments.

Leigh Griffiths wasted a glorious opportunity to play in Snodgrass in the first half, while Forrest should have scored with a shot he dragged wide just after half-time. Snodgrass also had a shot blocked by Stones.

Scotland's commitment cannot be doubted but this is a squad desperately short of quality - and so it proved at Wembley.

Match[]

Details[]

11 November 2016 (2016-11-11)
20:45
(19:45 UTC±0)
England  3–0  Scotland Wembley Stadium, London
Attendance: 87,258
Referee: Cüneyt Çakır (Turkey)
Sturridge Goal 23'
Lallana Goal 50'
Cahill Goal 61'
Report (FIFA)
Report (UEFA)
England
Scotland
01 Joe Hart
02 Kyle Walker
06 John Stones
05 Gary Cahill Booked
03 Danny Rose
04 Eric Dier
08 Jordan Henderson
07 Raheem Sterling
10 Wayne Rooney Booked
11 Adam Lallana
09 Daniel Sturridge Substituted off in the 75th minute 75'
Substitutes:
12 Nathaniel Clyne
13 Tom Heaton
14 Theo Walcott
15 Phil Jagielka
16 Ryan Bertrand
17 Andros Townsend
18 Harry Kane
19 Jamie Vardy Substituted on in the 75th minute 75'
20 Marcus Rashford
21 Jack Wilshere
22 Jesse Lingard
23 Jordan Pickford
Manager:
Flag of England Gareth Southgate (caretaker)
01 Craig Gordon
02 Ikechi Anya Substituted off in the 79th minute 79'
04 Christophe Berra
05 Grant Hanley
03 Lee Wallace
07 Darren Fletcher
06 James Forrest
08 Scott Brown
11 James Morrison Substituted off in the 66th minute 66'
10 Robert Snodgrass Substituted off in the 82nd minute 82'
09 Leigh Griffiths Booked
Substitutes:
12 David Marshall
13 Russell Martin
14 Chris Martin
15 Steven Naismith
16 Steven Fletcher
17 James McArthur Substituted on in the 66th minute 66'
18 Barry Bannan
19 Oliver Burke
20 Matt Ritchie Substituted on in the 82nd minute 82'
21 Jack Hamilton
22 Stephen Kingsley
23 Callum Paterson Substituted on in the 79th minute 79'
Manager:
Flag of Scotland Gordon Strachan

League table[]

Team Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Notes
 England 4 3 1 0 6 0 +6 10 Qualification to 2018 FIFA World Cup
 Slovenia 4 2 2 0 4 2 +2 8 Possible Second round
 Slovakia 4 2 0 2 7 2 +5 6
 Lithuania 4 1 2 1 5 7 −2 5
 Scotland 4 1 1 2 6 8 −2 4
 Malta 4 0 0 4 1 10 −9 0

See also[]

External links[]

England – 2018 FIFA World Cup Matches

Qualifying matches
Slovakia · Malta · Slovenia · Scotland · Lithuania · Scotland · Malta · Slovakia · Slovenia · Lithuania
Group Stage
Tunisia · Panama · Belgium
Knockout Stage
Colombia · Sweden · Croatia · Belgium

2018 FIFA World Cup

Group A  · Group B  · Group C  · Group D  · Group E  · Group F  · Group G  · Group H

Knockout stage  · Final

Squads

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