The interim head coach of the England national team finished his tenure in style, as the Three Lions demolished 10-man Ireland in a dominant second-half display. The victory not only secured promotion to the top tier of the UEFA Nations League, but it also set a new record for England's biggest-ever win in a game that was goalless at half-time. To top it off, four different players scored their first goals for England in the same game, a feat that had not been achieved since 1930. The win ensured that England would finish at the top of their group and avoid the hassle of a playoff in the spring.
Lee Carsley's first game in charge of England got off to a perfect start as the Three Lions cruised to a 2-0 win over the Republic of Ireland. Declan Rice and Jack Grealish, who both infamously switched allegiance from Ireland to England, scored the goals for the visiting team. Despite playing under a new boss and without former manager Gareth Southgate, England looked comfortable and in control throughout the match. However, Carsley's decision not to sing God Save the King and accidentally sitting in the wrong dugout raised a few eyebrows before the game.