Three first-half goals helped England to a routine 3-0 victory in Thursday's international friendly against Wales at Wembley.
BBC Sport football news reporter Alex Howell and BBC Sport Wales journalist Dafydd Pritchard assessed how the players performed - and you can see how BBC Sport readers rated them at the bottom of the page too.
Jordan Pickford: A history-making night for the keeper as he broke the record he shared with Gordon Banks for the number of consecutive clean sheets, which now stands at eight. Made a smart save to deny David Brooks, but didn't have much more to trouble him. 6
Ezri Konsa: The Aston Villa defender was moved to right-back as John Stones came into the centre and the absence of the injured Reece James. Konsa looked solid as he has done in the past when playing in that position for England and offered an attacking outlet. Not tested defensively. 6
John Stones: His first match under Thomas Tuchel since he became England manager. Stones stepped into midfield to start attacks and it was an extremely comfortable return to international football after his injury troubles. 6










