Jordan Henderson earned his 86th England cap as the Three Lions defeated Wales 3-0 in an international friendly at Wembley Stadium on Thursday evening.

The Brentford midfielder was utilised as a second-half substitute by Thomas Tuchel.

Aston Villa duo Morgan Rogers and Ollie Watkins put England two goals ahead inside the opening 11 minutes, before Arsenal's Bukayo Saka curled in a superb third to complete the scoring after just 20 minutes.

Henderson replaced Elliot Anderson on 69 minutes, also taking the captain's armband from the evening's stand-in skipper, Declan Rice.

England will secure their place at next summer's World Cup with a victory away at Latvia on Tuesday evening, should Serbia fail to beat Albania 24 hours earlier.

Mikkel Damsgaard played the full 90 minutes for Denmark, who won 6-0 at Belarus in World Cup qualifying to remain top of Group C on goal difference, ahead of Aaron Hickey's Scotland, who came from a goal down to beat Greece 3-1.

Denmark host Greece on Sunday while Scotland will welcome Belarus to Hampden Park on the same day.

Burkina Faso boosted their chances of World Cup qualifying with an important 1-0 win against Sierra Leone, with Dango Ouattara starting the game at Samuel Kanyon Doe Stadium.

His nation sit second in CAF qualifying group A and are well-placed to feature in the play-offs as one of the four best runners up.

Finally, Ji-soo Kim was an unused substitute for South Korea, who lost 5-0 in an international friendly against Brazil in Seoul.