Portugal 4-0 Liechtenstein
Cristiano Ronaldo set another landmark and secured a brace as Portugal crushed Liechtenstein 4-0 in their qualifying opener in Group J.
Ronaldo opened up the record-books again as he started the match to become the all-time capped player at international level with 197 appearances.
The host needed just eight minutes on the clock to go ahead after on-loan Bayern Munich utility player Joao Cancelo turned in the opener to leave the travelling side trailing.
With the second half underway, A Selecao upped their tally through Manchester City's Bernardo Silva after the Bosnian defence struggled to hold shape.
There were no letting up from the 2016 European champions as a certain Ronaldo turned up and fired in from the penalty spot on the back of a coming-together in the area.
Ronaldo was at it again minutes later and extended his nation's lead even further with a delightful free-kick from the edge of the six-yard area, as new manager Roberto Martinez started his tenure on a high.
Italy 1-2 England
Harry Kane became England's all-time top scorer as his nation edged Italy 2-1 in their opening UEFA Euro 2024 qualifier in Group C on Thursday evening.
The keenly awaited encounter got off to a flyer when Declan Rice turned in from close-range to hand England the lead in the opening minutes as the host battled to clear a corner-kick.
As the match opened up the Three Lions grabbed a second from the spot after a hand-ball in the area and Harry Kane stepped up to slot and became his nation's all-time leading goal-scorer.
Italy showed courage fresh from the interval and got a lifeline when debutant Rete Retegui found space in the box and drilled in Lorenzo Pellegrini's through pass.
The Three Lions didn't finish the match with a full complement of players as Luke Shaw got his marching orders for a second bookable offence in the last ten minutes.
England didn't lose momentum despite the dismissal of the Manchester United full-back, but remained calm and claimed their first win in Italy after 61 years.
Denmark 3-1 Finland
Denmark started their qualifying campaign on a high note with a 3-1 victory over Finland in Group H, with a hat-trick from Rasmus Hojlund.
The Danes were ahead at the break after Atalanta's Rasmus Hojlund, who got the winner for his club side last weekend against Empoli, broke the deadlock.
Finland came out for the second half renewed and levelled matters when an assist by Teemu Pukki picked out Oliver Antman and the latter made no mistake with a sharp finish.
Although with two minutes to full-time, the Danes bagged the winner after that player again Hojlund showed up and steered an assist from Jonas Wind beyond Lukas Hradecky.
The young forward wasn't done and grabbed his third of the evening in the dying seconds to see the host start their qualifying campaign on a high.
Bosnia Herzegovina 3-0 Iceland
Bosnia Herzegovina also kicked-off their journey towards next year's continental finals with a win after seeing off Iceland 3-0 in Group J's other clash.
Iceland struggled to get out of the starting blocks and were behind inside 14 minutes through a well-taken finish by AC Milan's Rade Krunic.
The home team maintained their encouraged opening spell and doubled their advantage around the closing five minutes from another smartly taken effort by Krunic as he earned a brace.
Bosnia continued to have the lion share of play following the break and nabbed a third through Amar Dedic off Amir Hadziahmetovic's assist as the host recorded victory.
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