By Daily Sports on November 15, 2019
England qualified for Euro 2020 as group winners after thrashing Montenegro in their 1,000th match on a celebratory day at Wembley.
Harry Kane scored his second hat-trick in as many England games, while Leicester full-back Ben Chilwell picked up three assists in the first half.
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Marcus Rashford also netted before the break.
An own goal from defender Aleksandar Sofranac made it 6-0 in the second half before substitute Tammy Abraham scored.
England fielded their youngest starting XI for 60 years – and their youngest ever in a World Cup or European Championship match, including qualifying games – with an average age of 23 years 255 days.
The Three lions have booked their place in Euro 2020. (Reuters)
•PHOTO: England players
Source Daily Sports
Posted November 15, 2019
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