Czech Republic 0-1 England: 5 talking points as Raheem Sterling guides Three Lions into last-16 as Group D winners | UEFA Euro 2020
England beat Czech Republic 1-0 at Wembley to secure top spot in Group D of Euro 2020. Raheem Sterling netted the only goal of the night as the Three Lions made light work of the Locomotives, who couldn't produce their best form tonight.
The hosts of the match were in control in the first-half and broke the deadlock just 12 minutes later. Sterling headed Jack Grealish's perfectly-weighted cross home from point-blank range.
Jaroslav Silhavy's men had a few chances of their own too but some wayward finishing let them down. That included Tomas Pekhart, who missed a glorious chance to snatch a point by firing his effort wide at the near post.
Although the second-half was a more cagey affair, Jordan Henderson appeared to have doubled England's advantage with a late goal. It was later ruled out as the Liverpool star was adjudged to have been offside in the build-up.
Both sides had already booked their places in the last-16 before kick-off but England go through as Group D winners and face the second-placed side from Group F while Czech Republic, who came third, will learn their opponents in due course.
Here are the major talking points from Wembley.
#1 A tale of two halves
While it wasn't the most end-to-end game you'll see in these Euros, the first-half of England and Czech Republic still had some nervy moments. Both sides made conscientious efforts, with the hosts also breaking the deadlock through Raheem Sterling. However, the closing half was a yawn-fest.
For some reason, the sides lost steam after the break and just passed the ball around pointlessly. Gareth Southgate's men worked a few openings through Saka but nothing came of it. In fact, neither team made a single attempt on target. Jordan Henderson's strike appeared to spice things up a bit in the dying moments, but it was immediately ruled out for offside.
#2 Raheem Sterling - England's new main target-man?
England have scored only two goals from three games in the competition so far, both of which came through Raheem Sterling. He has surprisingly looked sharp and better than most in his squad despite a dull finish to his 2020-21 club season with Manchester City.
Having netted the winner against Croatia in the opening game, the 26-year old repeated the trick again tonight. He scored a close-range header by latching onto Jack Grealish's hooked cross which proved enough to secure all three points for his side and finish atop Group D.