Ryan Giggs' Wales crashed 3-0 to England at Wembley in their international friendly - and without their veteran goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey it would have been worse.
This is how we rated the Wales players on the night.
Wayne Hennessey 8 (STAR MAN)
Won't be happy with letting in three goals on the night he equalled Neville Southall's Wales goalkeeping cap record, but couldn't really be faulted for any of the England efforts.
Were it not for him, the gulf between the two teams would have been even greater. Outstanding one-handed stop to deny Arsenal's Bukayo Saka, another great effort to thwart Danny Ings and got down well to push away a James Ward-Prowse effort.
Connor Roberts 6
His usual busy self bombing up and down the right flank, but didn't really offer a threat in the final third. Didn't let anyone go past him to the byline though, so not at fault with the goals.
Chris Mepham 4
He's had, and will have, have much better games for Wales. Caught ball watching for Dominic Calvert-Lewin's opener, he also won't be happy with the part he played in England's other two goals. But he'll come back from this, he's too good a defender not to.
Joe Rodon 6
Went into the game with a lot on his mind owing to the link to Tottenham, but barely put a foot wrong against the Premier League's in-form goal-getter Calvert-Lewin. Passed the ball nicely, bold enough to step into midfield when necessary, he did his stock no harm whatsoever. Replaced by Swansea team-mate Ben Cabango at the interval.
Ben Davies 6
Skipper on the night, he battled away as normal and like Roberts didn't let players get past him to the byline. But got a little caught up in the malaise around him which affected the whole Wales performance as England dominated the second-half.
Ethan Ampadu 5
Struggled against the quality of Jack Grealish as the England playmaker began to run the show, being booked for a number of fouls and withdrawn by Giggs before it got worse.
Joe Morrell 5
Part of a Welsh side who had a lot of first-half possession, but didn't particularly stand out on the night and was replaced by Manchester United teen ace Dylan Levitt at half-time.
Jonny Williams 5
Another who started brightly, but unable to open up the England defence and faded as the game wore on. Replaced in the closing quarter and can be expected to stand down for Aaron Ramsey for Sunday's UEFA Nations League game with Ireland.
Rabbi Matondo 6
The youngster stayed on for the duration and looked busy and purposeful early on as England struggled with his searing pace, but much quieter thereafter. Great experience for him though.
Tyler Roberts 7
Wales' best outfield player, looked sharp in the first half as he ran at the England defence and held the ball up well to link play. That sharpness comes from getting game time in the Premier League with Leeds and he can expect more of it with Wales.
Kieffer Moore 6
Unlucky to go off injured after just 38 minutes following a collision with England keeper Nick Pope. Had looked Wales' biggest goal threat, seeing one snap shot go wide and making clever runs beyond the England defence.
SUBS: Neco Williams 6 (for Moore 38 mins); Ben Cabango 5 (for Rodon 45); Dylan Levitt 5 (for Morrell 45); Will Vaulks (for Ampadu 61) 5; Matthew Smith (for WIlliams 72) 5; Chris Gunter (for C Roberts 72) 5.