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England trounces Scotland to boost Southgate's bid for permanent job

Eddie Keogh / Reuters

London - Gareth Southgate enhanced his chances of keeping his job and shortened the odds on Gordon Strachan losing his as England sank Scotland 3-0 in World Cup qualifying on Friday.

In the third game of Southgate's four-match stint as interim England manager, headers by Daniel Sturridge, Adam Lallana and Gary Cahill secured a victory that may land him the role full-time.

Southgate stepped in after Sam Allardyce was forced out in the wake of a newspaper sting and had previously seen his side labour to victory over Malta before drawing 0-0 away to Slovenia.

Scotland's defeat at Wembley, in the first competitive meeting between the teams in 17 years, left Strachan's men six points adrift of Group F leader England, for which the bench boss could pay with his job.

It was Scotland's second successive 3-0 defeat after last month's loss in Slovakia and leaves the side facing an uphill battle to qualify for a first major tournament since the 1998 World Cup.

Having preserved a two-point lead at the pool summit, England will approach Tuesday's friendly with Spain hopeful of turning the page on the Euro 2016 debacle.

The two teams proceeded with a contentious commemorative tribute by sporting black armbands with red poppy motifs.

Britons traditionally wear poppy emblems on November 11 - Armistice Day - to honour the country's war dead.

But it leaves England and Scotland open to sanctions from world governing body FIFA, whose rules forbid players from wearing "political, religious or personal slogans, statements or images".

Seeking a change of fortune, Strachan made no fewer than eight changes to his team, which included a first competitive start since 2009 for Celtic goalkeeper Craig Gordon.

England's commitment to playing the ball out from the back gave Scotland hope in the early skirmishes, with Jamie Forrest taking a pot-shot at Joe Hart.

Sterling lights fuse

But after Raheem Sterling and Jordan Henderson had seen penalty appeals turned down, England took a 24th-minute lead.

The enterprising Sterling lit the fuse, darting infield before letting fly with a shot that was blocked by Grant Hanley.

Kyle Walker followed up with a fizzing cross from the right and Liverpool striker Sturridge glanced home at the near post to chalk up his eighth international goal.

Scotland procured good chances to equalise either side of half-time, but couldn't find the net.

Scotland was quickly made to lament its profligacy as England doubled its lead in the 50th minute, Lallana leaping to nod Danny Rose's left-wing cross past Gordon.

James Morrison threatened for Scotland, driving into the box and testing Hart with a left-foot shot, but in the 61st minute it was all over courtesy of another headed goal.

Captain Wayne Rooney, back in the starting line-up, swirled a corner towards the near post from the left and Cahill got ahead of his man at the near post to flick a header into the net.

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