Belgium 5-0 Azerbaijan
Romelu Lukaku's sharp instincts in front goal steered Belgium to a 5-0 victory over a ten-man Azerbaijan in their final European Championship qualifier.
The AS Roma striker stole the show through the opening in the 17th minute, whilst the visitors saw Eddy dismissed seven minutes later for a rough challenge.
Lukaku took matters up a notch aided by his opening strike and added three more goals to his name to cap off a fine display of work in the first half.
Arsenal's Leandro Trossard capped off the Red Devils menacing act in the final minute before full-time when he finished off Jeremy Doku's delivery.
Portugal 2-0 Iceland
Portugal finished their UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying journey with a 2-0 victory over Iceland on Sunday and with a hundred percent record in Group J too.
Captain Cristiano Ronaldo spear-headed the A Selecao's attack ahead of Goncalo Ramos, with Joao Felix, Bernardo Silva and Bruno Fernandes tucked in behind.
There was not a lot that separated the two in the opening exchanges, but the host showed solidity on all fronts and hit the front through a well-taken finish by Fernandes late in the first half.
As Iceland contemplated a turnaround, the 2016 champions doubled the lead when substitute Ricardo Horta finished from close-range.
Iceland did show a late scare in stoppage time where a snap shot from close proximity in the area deflected off a defender before hitting the woodwork, as the match ended 2-0 to A Selecao.
Spain 3-1 Georgia
Two-time champions Spain concluded their qualifying journey for the Euros with a 3-1 win over Georgia in Group A.
La Roja were in the lead inside just four minutes as Robin Le Nomand met a delivery from FC Barcelona's Ferran Torres and made no mistake to open his account for his nation.
The lead lasted just six minutes after Khivhca Kvaratskhelia got the visitors level and claimed his third goal in two matches following his brace against Scotland previously.
The two-time European champions did go back in front albeit ten minutes in the second half after Jose Gaya released Torres to go in on goal and find the back of the net.
A stroke of good fortune helped the 2010 World champions to a third goal as Luka Lochoshvili found his own net after attempting a clearance.
Scotland 3-3 Norway
Norway ended their qualifying campaign with a thrilling 3-3 draw against Scotland at Glasgow's Hampden Park.
Before the match, Norway confirmed that star duo Erling Haaland and Martin Odegaard had picked injury knocks and would miss the clash.
Having missed out on qualification yet again, the Vikings hit the front on three minutes through Aron Donnum before John McGinn levelled from the penalty spot ten minutes later.
Norway did regain the lead though around the 20th minute following a smart finish from Jorgen Strand Larsen, but an own-goal from Leon Ostigard evened up the tally.
The Scots, who drew with Georgia in their last match, got in front when Stuart Armstrong collected a teasing pass from McGinn and stabbed home but Mohamed Elyounoussi replied to leave the spoils shared.
Sweden 2-0 Estonia
Sweden concluded their qualifying campaign for the Euros next year with a 2-0 win over Estonia and secured third-place in Group F.
Following a disappointing 3-0 loss to Azerbaijan, the Swedes were eager to redeem themselves and had the perfect start when Viktor Claessen put them ahead in the middle of the first half exchanges.
Star forward and key men Emil Forsberg added a second to the home side's name in the second half with a well taken finish, as the match concluded with Sweden finishing third in the qualifying group whereas Estonia end at the bottom.
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