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European Championship | Qualifiers
Oct 12, 2015 at 7.45pm UK
 
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FT(HT: 0-2)
Barkley (29'), Arlauskis (35' og.), Oxlade-Chamberlain (62')

England make it perfect 10 in qualifying by beating Lithuania

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England round off their Euro 2016 qualifying campaign with another victory by seeing off Lithuania 3-0 at the LFF Stadium.

England have defeated Lithuania 3-0 at the LFF Stadium in Vilnius to make it 10 wins from 10 in qualifying for Euro 2016.

It is the first time ever that the Three Lions have achieved that feat, leaving them unbeaten since last year's forgetful World Cup showing in Brazil.

The visitors were slow to find their rhythm, with 11 minutes on the clock before Harry Kane could get away a first attempt which Giedrius Arlauskis pushed aside.

It was Kane - one of three survivors from the meeting against Estonia last week - who was proving to be England's main threat as he again forced Arlauskis into action at his near post moments later.

Roy Hodgson's men, already safely through to next summer's finals prior to these latest set of fixtures, struggled to create any clear-cut chances as a sombre opening quarter to the match passed by.

Soon after Kane had continued his personal battle with Lithuania's first-choice stopper with a third attempt on goal, it was left to an in-form Ross Barkley to fire home a right-footed shot from the edge of the box to open the scoring in style on the half-hour mark.

Jack Butland, on his first England start in three years, was finally called into action 10 minutes before the interval when Lukas Spalvis got a shot in on target, yet it was the visitors who bagged the game's second goal.

Kane was the man who created it, firing away after being played in by Adam Lallana and seeing his effort deflect in off Arlauskis to put England well in command.

The Tottenham Hotspur forward had a glorious chance to edge the Three Lions three goals to the good six minutes after the restart, only for his initial shot to be kept out before the follow-up was cleared off the line.

If the points, and a piece of England qualifying history, were not certain beforehand, then Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain put matters beyond doubt by angling home number three shortly after the hour mark.

Jonjo Shelvey looked to join the party when becoming the latest to test Arlauskis in goals, but a sloppy period of play soon followed to disrupt the group winners' momentum.

That proved to be it in terms of action in either final third, meaning that England end their campaign on 30 points while their opponents finish in fifth.

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