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Aggie Beever-Jones and Keira Walsh scored their first English targets when the lionesses hit Belgi 5-0 at Ashton Gate to move to the top of the Nations League Group A3.
The first half of the goals from the defenders of Luza Bronze and Millie Bright brought England under the Beever-Jones, Jess Park and Walsh secured victory, moving the side of Sarina Wiegman by a point above the second placed Spain.
It was a comfortable night for England against the underside of the group that could not have a shot at the target and remained without a point from their opening three games.
Both sides will meet again on Tuesday in Leuven, where England expects to maintain its undefeated start of the campaign, which was drawn in Portugal and defeated world champions in Spain.
England deserved leadership against Belgium in the 21st minute through an opening on the forehead with the forehead, which took a large deflection to Belgian goalkeeper Nicky Evrard.
The bronze then turned the provider in the first half of the stop as she stepped on the corner of Beth Mead to the back where Brightbald home.
Beever-Jones was brought to Lauren James in the middle of the time and Chelsea was ahead of his first Lioness goal with the first clinical destination from Mead’s cross in the 67th minute.
College of the replacement park then added fourth 10 minutes later to score in Wembley in Wembley in Wembley.
But England was not completed there because Walsh finally scored his first English goal at 83. Cap to put the icing on the cake of the five -star performance in Bristol.