Bukayo Saka’s sensational long-range goal helped England maintain their winning start to European Championship qualifying with a 2-0 victory over Ukraine in Group C at Wembley.
Saka's stunning effort, curled into the top corner from 25 yards out in the first half, came shortly after he had set up Harry Kane for a close-range opener to follow up his record-breaking 54th international goal in Thursday's 2-1 win against Italy in Naples.
The game featured a powerful show of solidarity before kick-off, with the two sets of players posing behind a Ukrainian flag emblazoned with the word "peace" in response to Russia's invasion of the country, but on the pitch it was a one-sided affair.
England were unable to extend their lead in the second half but they controlled the game comfortably, with Gareth Southgate, who had already handed a first England start to Leicester's James Maddison, giving Brentford striker Ivan Toney a debut from the bench.
Conor Gallagher and Jack Grealish, also substitutes, missed England's best chances in the closing stages, shooting too close to Anatoliy Trubin, but the two-goal cushion proved sufficient to keep the Three Lions top of Group C with six points from six.

