Goals from Phil Foden, Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane gave the Three Lions the win over Scotland - despite a Harry Maguire own goal.
England have beaten Scotland 3-1 on the 150th anniversary of the fixture between the two oldest international rivals in the game.
Goals from Phil Foden, Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane gave the Three Lions the bragging rights at Glasgow's Hampden Park. Scotland netted through an own goal by Harry Maguire but were left disappointed in a game that was far from a friendly in nature. Before kick-off, Scottish fans booed England as they sang God Save The King. The Tartan Army then bellowed their own anthem, Flower Of Scotland.
Both teams first met on the pitch in November 1872 at Hamilton Crescent in Glasgow to an audience of 4,000.
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