Match ends, Malta 0, England 4.
England scored three late goals to overcome Malta's stubborn resistance and stay in control of their qualifying group for next summer's World Cup.
Gareth Southgate's side struggled to break down physical, resilient opponents and it was 53 minutes before Harry Kane broke the deadlock with a calm close-range finish from Dele Alli's pass.
As Malta tired, England exerted their authority and Ryan Bertrand sealed the win with a long-range shot that slipped past Malta goalkeeper Andrew Hogg with five minutes left.
England - who are now two points ahead of Slovakia as they prepare to meet at Wembley on Monday - began to carve Malta open with ease and added two more in injury time, substitute Danny Welbeck steering in Kane's pass before the striker added his second with virtually the final kick of the game from Marcus Rashford's delivery.
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No-thrills England flattered by scoreline
England's performance must be placed in the context of opponents who are physical, resilient, organised - and ultimately the scoreline had a convincing appearance.
This was still, however, a largely colourless display until Malta, one of the minnows of the game with a world ranking of 190 and with a record of six defeats from six Group F games, tired and conceded those three late goals.
It does not make for the easiest task but this was, in large part, a conservative and uninspired England display, lacking spark and relying on Spurs pair Alli and Kane to finally make the breakthrough.
England opened brightly, with early wasted chances for Raheem Sterling and a Kane header that was well saved by Hogg, but then became bogged down in mediocrity, a state they only escaped in the final 10 minutes.
And even England's set-up had an over-conservative appearance. Was there really any need for Liverpool's Jordan Henderson and West Bromwich Albion's Jake Livermore providing the midfield base against a Malta side whose main, perhaps only, ambition was damage limitation?
This was a win that keeps England on course for the World Cup in Russia, with hopes of taking another important step against Slovakia.
Southgate's side, however, have provided little compelling evidence in this group that they will make a serious impact at the sharp end of the finals, should they qualify.
There is still time for England to develop, but this has been a campaign short on thrills and one not designed to send fear through the first tier of European clubs.
Kane comes to England's rescue
Kane may have handed the captaincy over to Henderson in Malta - but he was once more the man who took responsibility to ease England's anxiety.
After rescuing a point with an injury-time equaliser against Scotland at Hampden Park in June, Kane was the beneficiary of good work from Spurs team-mate Alli before sliding in a calm finish for his fourth goal in his past three internationals, his 10th in 20 appearances, adding a second late on.
Kane may have had what is now becoming his trademark goalless August but he is usually red-hot come September and he was not just involved as a scorer, he provided an enticing delivery for Welbeck to add the third in the final seconds, finding time to add one more himself.
England speed merchants offer optimism
Alex-Oxlade Chamberlain showed no hangover from having to complete the formalities of a £35m move to Liverpool before leaving with England's squad for Malta, delivering an impressive performance before being substituted with 14 minutes left.
He was one of the few England players who showed pace and a direct approach in a grim first 45 minutes, in sharp contrast to the struggles of Sterling.
Oxlade-Chamberlain was operating from a wide-right position which he does not expect to fulfil at Liverpool, where he hopes to be a central midfielder, but looked at home and had the beating of the Maltese defence.
And in Rashford, with his lightning pace, England have a shaft of light as Southgate searches for a game-changer going into the World Cup.
It was not sparkling but it was job done - and Oxlade-Chamberlain and Rashford were two of the brighter lights.
Man of the match - Harry Kane (England)
What they said
England striker Harry Kane speaking to ITV: "Whenever you come away for games like this it is never going to be easy. We were trying to break them down, they had 10 men behind the ball. We knew if we just kept moving it wide we would find the space.
"The manager makes his choices, he puts the team out he thinks we will win the game and we won 4-0 so we have done the right job tonight."
England captain Jordan Henderson, speaking to ITV: "We didn't have that many clear cut chances, we knew at half-time we had to keep going and we would break them down eventually. Dele Alli kept his composure to give it to Harry and when he is one-on-one he scores.
"There are positives to come out of it but plenty of room to improve it as well."
Kane is Southgate's leading man - the key stats
- England maintained their 100% record against Malta in international competition, beating them for the fifth time in five meetings.
- The Three Lions earned their first away victory since Gareth Southgate took charge, having failed to win any of their previous four under him (D2 L2).
- England have scored at least two goals in seven of their nine games under Southgate.
- Harry Kane is England's top scorer under Southgate with five goals; more than twice as many as any of his team-mates.
- Kane has now scored five goals in his past three appearances for England, with all five coming away from home.
- Danny Welbeck has scored seven goals in his past eight games for England, however this was his first since March 2015 (v Lithuania).
- Ryan Bertrand is the first Southampton player to score for England since Rickie Lambert in June 2014 (v Ecuador).
- Dele Alli has been involved in just two goals in his past 10 international appearances, however both have come against Malta (one goal, one assist).
Line-ups
Malta
Formation 5-3-2
- 1Hogg
- 4Borg
- 3Magri
- 5Agius
- 13Muscat
- 19ZerafaSubstituted forCamilleriat 75'minutes
- 6FenechSubstituted forFenechat 83'minutes
- 18Kristensen
- 21Pisani
- 14Farrugia
- 10SchembriSubstituted forMifsudat 86'minutes
Substitutes
- 2Muscat
- 7Failla
- 8Fenech
- 9Mifsud
- 11Gambin
- 12Bonello
- 16Borg
- 17Camilleri
- 22Johnson
England
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 1Hart
- 2Walker
- 5Cahill
- 6Jones
- 3Bertrand
- 8Livermore
- 4Henderson
- 11Oxlade-ChamberlainSubstituted forWelbeckat 76'minutes
- 10AlliSubstituted forVardyat 70'minutes
- 7SterlingSubstituted forRashfordat 45'minutes
- 9Kane
Substitutes
- 12Smalling
- 13Butland
- 14Cresswell
- 15Keane
- 16Stones
- 17Chalobah
- 18Defoe
- 19Sturridge
- 20Welbeck
- 21Vardy
- 22Rashford
- 23Heaton
- Referee:
- Artur Dias Soares
- Attendance:
- 16,994
Match Stats
- Possession
- Home27%
- Away73%
- Shots
- Home4
- Away15
- Shots on Target
- Home0
- Away8
- Corners
- Home0
- Away6
- Fouls
- Home11
- Away12
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Full Time
Second Half ends, Malta 0, England 4.
Goal!
Goal! Malta 0, England 4. Harry Kane (England) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Marcus Rashford with a through ball.
Goal!
Goal! Malta 0, England 3. Danny Welbeck (England) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the high centre of the goal. Assisted by Harry Kane with a through ball.
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Gary Cahill (England) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Jean Paul Farrugia (Malta).
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Foul by Phil Jones (England).
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Jean Paul Farrugia (Malta) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Attempt missed. Kyle Walker (England) right footed shot from the right side of the box misses to the left. Assisted by Marcus Rashford.
Substitution
Substitution, Malta. Michael Mifsud replaces André Schembri.
Goal!
Goal! Malta 0, England 2. Ryan Bertrand (England) left footed shot from outside the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Jordan Henderson.
Substitution
Substitution, Malta. Paul Fenech replaces Ryan Fenech.
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Foul by Gary Cahill (England).
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Jean Paul Farrugia (Malta) wins a free kick on the left wing.
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Attempt missed. Jamie Vardy (England) header from the centre of the box misses to the right. Assisted by Ryan Bertrand with a cross.
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Marcus Rashford (England) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by André Schembri (Malta).
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Attempt blocked. Harry Kane (England) right footed shot from the right side of the box is blocked. Assisted by Kyle Walker.
Substitution
Substitution, England. Danny Welbeck replaces Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.
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Attempt saved. Marcus Rashford (England) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the top centre of the goal. Assisted by Ryan Bertrand.
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Pickford and Butland are much better, more consistent keepers. Hart has been declining for years and everyone can see it.
At best, Hart should be 6th choice.
we are to blame for paying £70 at the gate each week, for giving sky/BT sport another £40 a month.
All this allows these pathetic excuse for sportsmen a chance to earn 200k a week.
we should all boycott every prem game and cancel our tv packages.
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