Match ends, England 3, Wales 0.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin marked his England debut with a goal as Gareth Southgate's side eased to victory in the friendly against Wales at Wembley.
Everton's in-form striker rose to head his 10th goal of the season after 26 minutes from Jack Grealish, delivering an impressive all-round display until he was substituted just before the hour.
The outstanding Grealish was at the heart of England's best work, drawing the foul that led to England's second goal eight minutes after the break. Kieran Trippier delivered a perfect free-kick that was turned in by an ecstatic Conor Coady for his first international goal.
England were now in control against a Wales side defending an eight-match unbeaten run and Danny Ings, making his first start, showed superb athleticism to add a third in the 63rd minutre with a perfectly-executed overhead kick after Tyrone Mings had headed down a Kalvin Phillips corner.
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Calvert-Lewin takes his chance
Calvert-Lewin was the Premier League's striker in form with nine goals for Everton - so it was no surprise this was an England debut bursting with confidence.
The 23-year-old has matured rapidly and all that development was on show as he delivered further illustration that he has what it takes to become the complete striker.
Calvert-Lewin's attitude and workrate have never been in question but his goals output has. Now, with Everton top of the Premier League under manager Carlo Ancelotti, he cannot stop scoring.
Here, he was the beneficiary of brilliant work by Grealish, whose cross from the right was the sort any striker dreams of, Calvert-Lewin soaring to power in the header.
He was taken off just before the hour but his power in the air, close control, hold-up play and strong running made this an impressive bow.
England's other contender for the man-of-the-match award was Grealish, who had waited so long for his international debut and finally got on for 14 minutes in the dismal goalless draw against Denmark in Copenhagen in early September.
Here, given his first start, Aston Villa's captain ran the show from midfield, drifting into dangerous positions, creating danger and constantly drawing fouls in dangerous positions.
Grealish gave a top-class performance and his contribution, along with that of debutant Calvert-Lewin, will have delighted Southgate.
The added bonus came with all three goalscorers getting off the mark with their first goals for England.
Wales have a miserable night
Wales were missing their two big stars, the injured Gareth Bale and the unavailable Aaron Ramsey - who will now join up with the squad. Ramsey missed this game under coronavirus protocols, with Juventus having put their squad in a bubble last Saturday after two non-playing staff tested positive.
Those absences showed as they had a fair amount of possession in the first half but created little - it might have been different had those two been present.
Giggs will have been casting his eyes towards the Uefa Nations League games against the Republic of Ireland and Bulgaria - so one of his biggest concerns would have been the injury that forced off key striker Kieffer Moore in the first half.
He will have been worried too by Wales' vulnerability to crosses and set-piece deliveries, which brought England's three goals.
Wales have more important tests ahead and while this was an experimental night for Giggs, it was still a disappointing outcome.
Six on the bounce against Wales for England
- England have won six consecutive matches against Wales for the first time since a run of seven between March 1908 and March 1914.
- Wales suffered their worst defeat against England since May 1973, also a 3-0 defeat.
- Three players all scored their first England goals in this game (Calvert-Lewin, Coady and Ings), the first time that's happened since June 1963 against Switzerland (Tony Kay, Johnny Byrne and Jimmy Melia).
- Dominic Calvert-Lewin became the 188th player to score on his England debut and the first Everton player to do so since Fred Pickering in 1964.
- Conor Coady ended a run of 111 games for club and country with a goal, scoring his first goal since April 2018 for Wolves vs Bolton in a Championship match. It was the first time he'd had two shots in a match since March 2017 for Wolves vs Reading.
- England gave four players (Saka, Calvert-Lewin, Barnes, James) their England debuts today, the second game running four players have earned their debuts. It's the first time since April/May 1933 that England have given 4+ debuts to player in consecutive internationals.
- There were just 54 caps between the players in the England starting XI before kick-off, the fewest for an international since May 1980, when the XI for a game against Australia had just 46 caps between them.
- The starting XI featured players from 10 different clubs (Burnley, Atletico Madrid, Arsenal, Liverpool, Wolves, Everton x2, Spurs, Leeds, Southampton and Aston Villa), the most for a match since May 1997 vs South Africa.
- Kieran Trippier captained England for the first time, becoming the first outfield player since David Beckham in June 2008 against Trinidad & Tobago to captain England while playing for a non-English club (Atletico Madrid).
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Rate players out of 10 throughout or after the game. The rater will close 30 minutes after the final whistle.
England
Starting XI
Avg
Squad number1Player namePope
Average rating6.63
Squad number4Player nameGomez
Average rating5.79
Squad number5Player nameCoady
Average rating7.45
Squad number6Player nameKeane
Average rating5.84
Squad number2Player nameTrippier
Average rating6.10
Squad number8Player namePhillips
Average rating6.61
Squad number7Player nameWinks
Average rating5.40
Squad number3Player nameSaka
Average rating6.09
Squad number10Player nameIngs
Average rating7.39
Squad number11Player nameGrealish
Average rating8.09
Squad number9Player nameCalvert-Lewin
Average rating7.76
Substitutes
Avg
Squad number12Player nameMings
Average rating6.58
Squad number14Player nameJames
Average rating5.86
Squad number15Player nameWard-Prowse
Average rating5.73
Squad number16Player nameMount
Average rating5.84
Squad number17Player nameBarnes
Average rating5.67
Squad number18Player nameMaitland-Niles
Average rating5.69
Wales
Starting XI
Avg
- Squad number1Player nameHennesseyAverage rating
5.71
- Squad number14Player nameRobertsAverage rating
4.77
- Squad number6Player nameMephamAverage rating
4.29
- Squad number18Player nameRodonAverage rating
4.51
- Squad number4Player nameDaviesAverage rating
4.67
- Squad number16Player nameMorrellAverage rating
4.41
- Squad number15Player nameAmpaduAverage rating
4.38
- Squad number9Player nameRobertsAverage rating
5.33
- Squad number8Player nameWilliamsAverage rating
4.82
- Squad number11Player nameMatondoAverage rating
4.67
- Squad number13Player nameMooreAverage rating
4.69
Substitutes
Avg
- Squad number2Player nameGunterAverage rating
4.78
- Squad number3Player nameN WilliamsAverage rating
5.46
- Squad number5Player nameCabangoAverage rating
4.42
- Squad number7Player nameLevittAverage rating
4.37
- Squad number19Player nameSmithAverage rating
4.34
- Squad number23Player nameVaulksAverage rating
4.38
Line-ups
England
- 1Pope
- 4GomezSubstituted forMingsat 58'minutes
- 5Coady
- 6Keane
- 2TrippierSubstituted forJamesat 58'minutes
- 8Phillips
- 7WinksSubstituted forWard-Prowseat 76'minutes
- 3SakaSubstituted forMaitland-Nilesat 76'minutes
- 10Ings
- 11GrealishSubstituted forBarnesat 76'minutes
- 9Calvert-LewinSubstituted forMountat 58'minutes
Substitutes
- 12Mings
- 13Henderson
- 14James
- 15Ward-Prowse
- 16Mount
- 17Barnes
- 18Maitland-Niles
- 19Rashford
- 20Alexander-Arnold
- 21Maguire
- 22Pickford
- 23Rice
Wales
- 1Hennessey
- 14RobertsBooked at 42minsSubstituted forGunterat 73'minutes
- 6Mepham
- 18RodonSubstituted forCabangoat 45'minutes
- 4Davies
- 16MorrellSubstituted forLevittat 45'minutesBooked at 61mins
- 15AmpaduBooked at 57minsSubstituted forVaulksat 62'minutes
- 9Roberts
- 8WilliamsSubstituted forSmithat 73'minutes
- 11Matondo
- 13MooreSubstituted forN Williamsat 40'minutes
Substitutes
- 2Gunter
- 3N Williams
- 5Cabango
- 7Levitt
- 10Johnson
- 12Ward
- 17Norrington-Davies
- 19Smith
- 20James
- 21Davies
- 22Woodburn
- 23Vaulks
- Referee:
- Bobby Madden
Match Stats
- Possession
- Home57%
- Away43%
- Shots
- Home8
- Away7
- Shots on Target
- Home6
- Away2
- Corners
- Home6
- Away3
- Fouls
- Home14
- Away16
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Full Time
Second Half ends, England 3, Wales 0.
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Attempt saved. James Ward-Prowse (England) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom right corner. Assisted by Danny Ings.
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Corner, England. Conceded by Chris Gunter.
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Corner, Wales. Conceded by Michael Keane.
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Corner, England. Conceded by Wayne Hennessey.
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Attempt saved. Danny Ings (England) right footed shot from the left side of the box is saved in the top right corner. Assisted by Ainsley Maitland-Niles.
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Danny Ings (England) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Will Vaulks (Wales).
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Foul by Harvey Barnes (England).
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Chris Gunter (Wales) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Harvey Barnes (England) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Foul by Chris Mepham (Wales).
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Foul by Ainsley Maitland-Niles (England).
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Neco Williams (Wales) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Ainsley Maitland-Niles (England) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Neco Williams (Wales).
Substitution
Substitution, England. Ainsley Maitland-Niles replaces Bukayo Saka.
Substitution
Substitution, England. Harvey Barnes replaces Jack Grealish.
Substitution
Substitution, England. James Ward-Prowse replaces Harry Winks.

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robbo_7
Tony ratcliffe
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Nick Selby
sheffox
He needs to be a permanent starter from now on. Well played Jack !!!
MJF_dodo
Wales were too depleted to offer any resistance. Good news for them is they can make a video celebrating Iceland getting a win tonight.
AFCDale
Call me over-critical but 57% of the ball and only having 8 shots vs a dodgy defence is not good enough, but I'll say it again I don't think that is down to the players.
Geronimo Jones
Superstar.
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monkeybooze
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You made England look good.
Ceciliars
i am groot
Delighted for the goal scorers, Grealish was a handful and a clean sheet for Pope.
Coady with a rare goal and the Captain's armband is a night he won’t forget.
Given the youth and inexperience on show (both teams) this game was never going to set the world alight but a thoroughly decent match.
Who ate my hamster
lawman
Valuable experience for all the youngsters involved and some cracking goals.
You could see England’s will to win which is really encouraging.