Caoimhín Kelleher Great save from Kane’s close range shot in the first half. The Liverpool keeper was beaten on both goals but kept his cool. 7
Seamus Coleman Ready to fight, but his lack of pace of late was taken out by Gordon. He had to leave the fight after Maguire accidentally stepped on him. 5
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Nathan Collins A brilliant counter to deny Kane an early goal, but Rice could do nothing to stop the goalscorer. A busy afternoon for the Brentford player. 6
Dara O’Shea Returning to the Premier League after joining Ipswich from Burnley, he showed signs of his ability on the ball as Ireland improved in the second half. 6
Matt Doherty The Wolves full-back struggled to cope with marauders Grealish and Gordon and rarely got a chance to get forward. 4
Jayson Molumby He managed to get the lead over Grealish early on and then headed a corner over the bar, with the West Brom midfielder then finishing second. 5
Will Smallbone Completely outclassed and outplayed by Rice, the Southampton midfielder chased shadows for much of the afternoon. 4
Robbie Brady He had a tough time stopping Saka from scoring on the right. He still has an excellent shot from set pieces, but had few opportunities to show it. 5
Chiedozie Ogbene One of Ireland’s few bright spots. The new Ipswich signing is very quick and caused England problems down the left flank. 7
Adam Idah Struggled in attack, the Celtic player was unable to put the only real chance he had in the first half on target. 5
Sammie Szmodics Pickford saved his shot early in the game but lost his cool by needlessly fouling Gordon and missed a great chance to level the score. 5
Replacements
O’Brien (for Coleman 57) He settled things for Ireland on only his second senior appearance. Booked. 6
Knight (for Doherty, 57) He overtook Gordon in a dangerous breakaway. 6
Brown (for Smallbone 75) N / A
McAteer (for Idah 75) N / A
Ferguson (for Brady 82) N / A
England
Jordan Pickford Good save early on to deny Szmodics. Not much to do except run to check on Everton team-mate Coleman’s injury. 7
Trent Alexander-Arnold He showed how dangerous he can be. His brilliant pass was the catalyst for the opening goal and he dictated the tempo when he came into midfield. 8
Marc Guehi Composed and calm as ever, he rarely made a mistake despite starting in an unfamiliar position to Maguire’s right. 7
Harry Maguire Back in the squad after missing Euro 2024 through injury. Doesn’t look match fit but still threatens from set pieces. 7
Levi Colwill He adapted well to his hybrid role as England switched to a three-man defence in possession. He brought a nice balance to the defence and looked confident on the ball. 7
Declan Rice A brilliant finish that set the tone for England throughout the game. He was given more freedom to get forward and also provided the assist for Grealish’s goal. 9
Kobbie Mainoo Booked for a late tackle on Ogbene but looked assured in his deeper central role and gave England a safe platform to attack from. 7
Jack Grealish Booked early on after a heated argument, but seemed to thrive in his role as a pantomime villain. He didn’t hesitate to celebrate his goal. 8
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Bukayo Saka He hasn’t quite lived up to the high standards he has set so far this season, although the Arsenal forward was almost rewarded with a late goal. 7
Harry Kane He missed two chances in the first half and will be disappointed not to have extended his goalscoring record. He caused problems by dropping deep. 7
Anthony Gordon A lively presence on the left flank showed he could be a long-term contender for the left side of England’s attack. 7
Replacements
Gibbs-White (for Grealish 77) A fascinating pass with the outside of the foot on his debut. 7
Gomes (for Mainoo 77) They took smart positions. 7
Eze (for Gordon 77) Unable to direct tracking head to target. 6
Bowen (for Kane 84) I almost scored twice at the end of the game. 6
Stones (for Maguire 84) N / A