England hit double figures for the first time since 1964 as they secured qualification for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar with embarrassing ease in San Marino.
Harry Kane also racked up the records by scoring four in the first half to go level with Gary Lineker on 48 England goals, additionally setting a new high of 13 for his country in a calendar year as he followed up his hat-trick in the 5-0 win against Albania.
Only Sir Bobby Charlton and Wayne Rooney are ahead of Kane in the England goalscorers list. He now stands just five behind record-holder Rooney’s tally of 53.
Kane also became only the fourth player to score a hat-trick in consecutive England games after Vivian Woodward, Dixie Dean and Tommy Taylor, and the first to score four since Ian Wright, also against San Marino in 1993.
Harry Maguire’s early header set England on their way and Bukayo Saka’s shot was deflected in off Filippo Fabri before Kane took centre stage with two penalties and a couple of trademark finishes in the area.
England continued to punish San Marino after the break with Emile Smith Rowe and Tyrone Mings scoring their first international goals with a crisp finish and angled header respectively.
The rout continued with goals from substitute Tammy Abraham and Saka as England hit 10 for the first time since they beat USA 10-0 in New York City in May 1964, and the first time ever in a competitive fixture.
The scoreline again raises questions about the worth of fixtures such as this.
San Marino are ranked 210th out of 210 in the Fifa rankings and the only bonus for their players may be that they can say they shared a pitch with stellar names such as Kane, because otherwise this was simply an exercise in humiliation for a country that has won only one fixture out of 186.
It was a good night for Kane, who made no mistake with penalties given for handball against Dante Rossi, who was later sent off for two yellow cards, and Alessandro D’Addario. He scuffed one finish but showed neat footwork for another, although he was helped by hapless San Marino defending.
Smith Rowe made a good impression in his first England start and deserved his goal, while Conor Gallagher, so impressive on loan at Crystal Palace from Chelsea, also got on for his first cap.
England’s only obstacle was a slightly treacherous surface which meant one of the other aims of the night was ensuring all their players emerged unscathed to return to their clubs.
For England, this was a case of job very comfortably done. Now Southgate can start all the planning in earnest for next year’s World Cup as he tries to improve on reaching the semi-final in Russia in 2018.
‘Players responded to every challenge’ – what they said
England boss Gareth Southgate: “We gave a performance that was enjoyable for the supporters that travelled, was clinical in the way we went about it, and then showed some exciting young players coming through.
“Of course we will have much tougher tests but I’ve been involved in nights like this with England that have been horrible, where the crowd were on our backs, where the whole environment was very different.
“It was nice to see young players going in and enjoying themselves and giving a good showing.
“I just like the fact we have got a mentality where we don’t take our foot off the gas and whatever the challenge I have set the players they have responded to it.”
A big win after a big year – England in numbers
- England last scored 10 goals in one game in 1964 when they beat the USA.
- England have scored 52 goals in 2021.
- Harry Kane has scored 16 of those goals.
- It is back-to-back hat-tricks for Kane. It has been 64 years since an England player -Tommy Taylor – scored hat-tricks in consecutive international matches.
- With 38 goals, England have finished with their highest tally in any European or World Cup qualifying campaign.
Player of the match
KaneHarry Kane
San Marino
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Squad number19Player nameNanni
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Squad number3Player nameCensoni
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Squad number15Player nameConti
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Squad number10Player nameVitaioli
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Squad number17Player nameGolinucci
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Squad number13Player nameGrandoni
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Squad number1Player nameBenedettini
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Squad number5Player nameLunadei
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Squad number7Player nameTomassini
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Squad number2Player nameD’Addario
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Squad number8Player nameGolinucci
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Squad number20Player nameHirsch
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Squad number22Player nameBattistini
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Squad number11Player nameMularoni
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Squad number16Player nameFabbri
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Squad number6Player nameRossi
Line-ups
San Marino
Formation 3-5-2
- 1Benedettini
- 22BattistiniBooked at 54mins
- 16FabbriSubstituted forContiat 81′minutes
- 6RossiBooked at 68mins
- 7TomassiniBooked at 16minsSubstituted forVitaioliat 45′minutes
- 5LunadeiSubstituted forGrandoniat 74′minutes
- 8Golinucci
- 11Mularoni
- 2D’AddarioBooked at 38minsSubstituted forCensoniat 45′minutes
- 19Nanni
- 20HirschSubstituted forGolinucciat 45′minutes
Substitutes
- 3Censoni
- 4Tomassini
- 9Zonzini
- 10Vitaioli
- 12Benedettini
- 13Grandoni
- 14Zafferani
- 15Conti
- 17Golinucci
- 18Ceccaroli
- 21Battistini
- 23Marconi
England
Formation 3-4-3
- 1Ramsdale
- 4MaguireSubstituted forChilwellat 45′minutes
- 5Coady
- 6Mings
- 2Alexander-Arnold
- 8Bellingham
- 7PhillipsSubstituted forGallagherat 45′minutes
- 3Saka
- 10FodenSubstituted forAbrahamat 45′minutesBooked at 73mins
- 9KaneSubstituted forJamesat 63′minutes
- 11Smith RoweSubstituted forStonesat 73′minutes
Substitutes
- 12Chilwell
- 13Johnstone
- 14James
- 15Walker
- 16Stones
- 17Abraham
- 18Gallagher
- 22Pickford
Live Text
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Match ends, San Marino 0, England 10.
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Second Half ends, San Marino 0, England 10.
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Jude Bellingham (England) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Foul by Enrico Golinucci (San Marino).
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Foul by John Stones (England).
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Nicola Nanni (San Marino) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Tammy Abraham (England) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Foul by Alessandro Golinucci (San Marino).
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Foul by Tammy Abraham (England).
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Giacomo Conti (San Marino) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Substitution, San Marino. Giacomo Conti replaces Filippo Fabbri.
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Goal! San Marino 0, England 10. Bukayo Saka (England) header from very close range to the centre of the goal. Assisted by Trent Alexander-Arnold.
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Goal! San Marino 0, England 9. Tammy Abraham (England) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Trent Alexander-Arnold.
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Hand ball by Bukayo Saka (England).
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Substitution, San Marino. Andrea Grandoni replaces Lorenzo Lunadei.
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Substitution, England. John Stones replaces Emile Smith Rowe.
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Tammy Abraham (England) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
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VAR Decision: No Goal San Marino 0-8 England.
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Foul by Tammy Abraham (England).
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Lorenzo Lunadei (San Marino) wins a free kick in the defensive half.