England secured their place in the European Championships semi-final as they beat Ukraine 4-0 in Rome.
Harry Kane got the Three Lions off to the perfect start with a fourth-minute opener after a slide-rule pass from Raheem Sterling.
Harry Maguire then gave England the control their first-half performance deserved as he headed home a second in the 46th minute before Kane put the game beyond doubt four minutes later.
Jordan Henderson headed home a fourth, whilst Kalvin Phillips lasted 65 minutes before he was taken off as a precaution, with Gareth Southgate aware that a yellow card would have ruled the Whites man out of Wednesday's semi-final against Denmark.
The Leeds United midfielder played a crucial role again for his side and here's how LeedsLive rated England's performance.
Jordan Pickford - 7
The art of any good goalkeeper is to remain vigilant when called upon and Pickford did that. He had very little to do but produced an important save in the first half at 1-0.
Made a minor error with a hurried clearance in the second half but nothing costly.
Kyle Walker - 6
Solid and secure, as he has been throughout this tournament. Didn't bomb forward but gave Sancho a good platform to impress.
John Stones - 7
Yet another clean sheet for England and Stones was solid throughout.
Harry Maguire - 7
That forehead. That wonderful forehead.
It was a bullet from Maguire as he met Shaw's sublime free-kick, rising highest to smash the ball into the net. Showed good discipline to avoid a yellow card that would have ruled him out of Wednesday's semi-final.
Luke Shaw - 9 (Star man)
Too sumptuous deliveries helped take the game away from Ukraine.
First, Shaw's devilish free-kick which was headed home by Maguire before the Manchester United defender picked out Kane to add a third.
After his exploits against Germany, Shaw is reminding everyone why he's one of Europe's best left-backs.
Kalvin Phillips - 7
An energetic, lively and composed performance is what is to be expected from Phillips in an England shirt and he didn't disappoint. Was taken off after 65 minutes to avoid any danger of a yellow card.
Declan Rice - 7
It was another mature performance from Rice in front of England's defence. The West Ham midfielder took sole defensive responsibility, allowing Phillips to press forward.
Jadon Sancho - 7
Sancho started the game particularly brightly with some neat dribbles and lively touches but he faded as the game wore on.
It was a great decision from Southgate to start the Manchester United-bound winger, though, as he offered good width from the right to stretch the Ukraine back five.
Mason Mount - 6
Perhaps the quietest of the front four, Mount was busy off the ball but didn't really create much on it.
Whilst he's a firm Southgate favourite, the questions remain as to whether he has the creativity to be England's chief creator in the biggest games, with Jack Grealish sat on the bench.
Raheem Sterling - 7
Started the game very brightly with a fantastic ball to Kane for the opener. Once again stepping up to the plate in an England shirt.
Harry Kane - 8
The perfect start for the England striker as he conjured a typically potent finish after Sterling's slide-rule pass.
He then headed home from close range after a great pick out from Shaw. Kane then made way for Calvert-Lewin with 20 minutes to go.
Jordan Henderson (Rice, 57') - 7
What a time to score your first England goal! In truth, it was a simple bit of movement and a free header from close range.
Henderson added good intensity to England's play when he entered the field, screening the defence after Phillips made way.
Trippier (Shaw, 65') - 6
Solid effort after replacing Shaw to ensure another clean sheet.
Bellingham (Phillips, 65') - 6
Took Phillips' role as the more offensive midfielder, with Henderson moving to screen the defence.
Rashford (Sterling, 65') - 6
The Manchester United winger didn't do a great deal when offered the chance to impress. Doesn't look 100% fit.