England began their bombardment on Wales' goal inside the opening two minutes, with Anthony Gordon wriggling his way into the six-yard box and forcing Karl Darlow into a stretching save with his toe. From almost the same spot as the Newcastle winger's shot, the Three Lions scored from the resulting corner as Marc Guehi stretched to keep a loose header by John Stones from going out of play, and Morgan Rogers was on hand to sweep home.
Only 11 minutes were on the clock by the time the hosts had doubled their advantage. Wales failed to deal with a succession of England corners, which ended up with Rogers lobbing a cross through the corridor of uncertainty off the glancing head of Guehi and into Ollie Watkins, who was able to convert with ease at the far post.
Midway through the first half, Tuchel's men had their third. The visitors were forced back by a series of relentless England attacks, which eventually saw Declan Rice switch play wide to Ezri Konsa, who in turn fizzed the ball into Bukayo Saka. The Arsenal attacker trapped a fast ball dead with his weaker right foot before cutting inside and brilliantly finding the top corner on his left.
Though Watkins managed to score from a couple of yards out for England's second goal, he was unable to do the same just before the break when he slid across to meet Elliot Anderson's delicious ball in, instead skewing his strike over and painfully colliding with the post.
Six minutes after half-time, Rogers rattled the crossbar after a well-worked short corner saw Saka pick out the Aston Villa midfielder in an open pocket of space well inside the Wales box, while Jordan Pickford was tested for the first time when David Brooks struck a low volley at the goalkeeper's legs having met a deep Neco Williams cross.
The tempo of what was a manic game early on slowed down drastically as a sell-out crowd made its way for the exits well before the 90 minutes were even up, with the Three Lions having to settle for just the three goals. GOAL rates England's players from Wembley...
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