John McGinn was on form for Scotland as they kept their hopes of qualifying for the 2022 World Cup alive with a 2-0 win against Moldova on Friday night.
The Villa man picked up an assist as the visiting Scots opened the scoring after 38 minutes when Nathan Patterson fired home.
McGinn played a key role in his side’s second of the night, playing Patterson in with a splendid backheel before the full-back squared for Che Adams to tap in.
In the final ten minutes, Craig Gordon saved a penalty to ensure there was no late drama.
Victory sealed second place in Group F for Scotland, who will now enter a play-off to win a place in Qatar.
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Matty Cash made his international debut as Poland saw off Andorra 4-1 in Group I.
Ricard Fernandez was sent-off for the hosts after just 20 seconds and they soon found themselves 2-0 down via Robert Lewandowski and Kamil Jowiak.
Andorra pulled one back but found themselves 3-1 down at the break, with Cash introduced as a substitute after 64 minutes.
Lewandowski wrapped up the win soon after as Poland stayed three points behind England with one game to play.
Tyrone Mings was an unused sub as England demolished Albania 5-0 at Wembley.
The Villa captain watched on as the Three Lions scored all five goals in the first half to run away with the game.
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Argentina are on the brink of qualifying for the World Cup after Emiliano Martinez kept another clean sheet.
The goalkeeper recorded a fourth consecutive shutout for his country as they beat Uruguay 1-0 courtesy of Angel Di Maria’s early goal.
A win against Brazil on Tuesday will secure their spot in Qatar if results elsewhere go their way.
Jamaica’s qualifying hopes took a hit as they were held to a 1-1 draw by El Salvador.
In a close encounter, Michail Antonio looked to have scored the winner after 82 minutes, but the hosts struck back in injury time.
Leon Bailey played 88 minutes before being substituted, and the winger will now prepare to face USA on Tuesday.
Viljami Sinisalo was in Under-21 action for Finland as they continued their European Championship qualifying campaign against Norway.
The ‘keeper played the full 90 minutes as the Norwegians ran out 3-1 winners.
The loss leaves Finland fourth in their group at the halfway mark of qualifying.