Rose goes in late on Marusic and is the latest player to be shown a yellow card. Again, that was unnecessary so late in the match, especially with his side in total control.
90' +2
A. Boljević gets yellow.
J. Henderson gets yellow.
This is an unnecessary yellow for Henderson so late in the game, cautioned for squaring up to Boljevic.
Boljevic pulls the shirt of Henderson and the England midfielder is not entirely happy about that. The players square up and are both shown a yellow card.
90' +1
Do not bet against England adding a sixth goal to their tally, with two more minutes still left to play. Boljevic has a chance to charge down the right, putting his fresh legs to good use, but his cross is a shocker, aimed towards nobody in particular.
89'
The ball nearly falls for Ward-Prowse to strike, but instead it is worked to Sterling down the right. The forward's cross goes right across goal without a touch.
88'
There will probably be just another four minutes or so to play here, assuming the referee shows some sympathy towards the outclassed hosts. England are still looking sharp in the final third but, for obvious reasons, they are not attacking with any real urgency.
86'
Montenegro have decided to stop attacking - a good idea as England's fourth and fifth goals came after turning over possession. The visitors win a fifth corner of the game, which Ward-Prowse swings in for Mugosa to head clear at the front post.
83'
C. Wilson enters the game and replaces H. Kane.
Southgate gives Wilson some minutes late on, with captain Kane the player to make way in a like-for-like change.
82'
J. Ward-Prowse enters the game and replaces R. Barkley.
Barkley can be more than happy with his involvement in England's first two Euro 2020 qualifiers. The midfielder, with two goals and an assist today, makes way for Ward-Prowse.
80'
R. Sterling has scored a goal for England! Assist by J. Henderson.
Henderson has made a big impact on this game since being introduced. The midfielder played a big part in his side's fourth goal and claims an assist for the fifth, spotting the run of Sterling off Stojkovic and getting a good weight on the pass.
GOOOAAALLL!!! MONTENEGRO 1-5 ENGLAND! Southgate's side hit five for the second time in a week, four of those 10 goals being scored by Sterling. Henderson plays the ball through and Sterling, having got the wrong side of Stojkovic, takes it in his stride and slots it between the legs of Petkovic.
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78'
Still Montenegro knock it around, but they are not really getting anywhere near the opposition net. In fact, it is the visitors who look the more likely to score the game's sixth goal on the counter.
76'
Full debutant Rice does well to halt Ivanic in his tracks. Montenegro are seeing plenty of the ball at the moment, but that is mainly because England are allowing their opponents to knock it around.
74'
V. Jovović enters the game and replaces M. Simić.
Tumbakovic makes his third and final change by bringing on Jovovic for Simic.
73'
Montenegro may have to focus on damage limitation now as they risk a hammering. England are happy to hit their opponents on the counter, as was the case for that fourth goal of the match - and their ninth goal in two games this international break.
71'
H. Kane has scored a goal for England! Assist by R. Sterling.
This is pretty ruthless stuff from England. Henderson slotted the ball through for Sterling, who used his pace to burst clear of his man and then had the presence of mind to pick out Kane alongside him. That is 17 goals in 20 appearances under Southgate for Kane.
GOOOOAAALLL!!! MONTENEGRO 1-4 ENGLAND! The visitors kill off the contest for good with a counter-attacking goal. Henderson breaks up play inside his own half, ending what looked like being a dangerous Montenegro attack, and seconds later Sterling is bursting into space down the right. The Manchester City forward squares it to Kane, who lets the ball roll across his body before converting from close range with his left foot.
70'
A. Boljević enters the game and replaces M. Vešović.
Vesovic is the latest Montenegro player to make way, replaced by Boljevic for the final 20 minutes. The match has gone very stale since England's third goal.
68'
Rose, Henderson and Hudson-Odoi link up down the left but the ball never makes it as far as the box. Vesovic has picked up a knock and looks as though he may be about to make way.
66'
Montenegro know that they can no longer just get bodies back behind the ball, so England will fancy their chances of scoring one or two more on the counter. This has been a good, professional display from Southgate's men.
64'
J. Henderson enters the game and replaces D. Alli.
Henderson is brought on for Alli in central midfield, as Southgate turns to his bench for the first time. It is the midfielder's 50th senior cap.
63'
England are looking a lot more comfortable since scoring their third goal of the match. Southgate will probably consider giving some of his fringe players further minutes now, with Sancho one of those waiting in reserve.
61'
M. Janković enters the game and replaces F. Bećiraj.
Jankovic is brought on for Beqiraj in the first substitution of the contest.
59'
R. Barkley has scored a goal for England!
GOOOOAAALLL!!! MONTENEGRO 1-3 ENGLAND! That should do it for England! Barkley bags his second, to go with his assist, by lashing home the loose ball from 12 yards. The goal is created by Sterling, who makes Simic and Tomasevic in particular look silly towards the right before pulling the ball back towards Barkley.
57'
Better from England, as they enjoy a spell on the ball inside the Montenegro half. The attack ends with Barkley's attempted throughball for Sterling being cut out.
56'
England are living dangerously, having started this second half in a pretty sloppy manner. Southgate may well be tempted to turn to his bench as we approach the hour mark, with Henderson a possible option to shore up central midfield.
52'
R. Barkley gets yellow.
Barkley is given a yellow card, seemingly for taking a quick free-kick before the referee blew his whistle. The midfielder gets a second chance to take it, but it comes to little.
51'
SAVE! This is a brilliant save from Petkovic to keep his side in the game. Hudson-Odoi darts inside from the left and works the angle for the shot, which dips just in front of Petkovic. The Montenegro keeper gets a hand to the ball to his left and it goes behind for a corner.
50'
SHOT! Sterling creeps around the back but he cannot adjust his body to turn Rose's cross on target. Up the other end, Marusic takes Alli out of the game but the ball drops awkwardly and he rifles his 25-yard shot over the bar.
48'
Hudson-Odoi started the game on the right but he switched to the left midway through the first half and that is where he has remained. Neither team have been able to really keep their foot on the ball since the restart.
47'
Beqiraj puts Walker under a little pressure when attempting to chase down a throughball, but the full-back does well to keep his composure and knock the ball back to Pickford.
46'
RESTART! England, who enjoyed 74 per cent of possession in the first half, get the game back underway in Podgorica!
45' +1
HALF-TIME: MONTENEGRO 1-2 ENGLAND
44'
Montenegro are looking more adventurous in the closing stages of the half compared to the early stages. The hosts require a goal and they are enjoying some positive moments on the ball, but they have just a minute or so to find a leveller before half-time.
42'
England are happy to keep hold of possession as we edge ever closer to half-time. Montenegro manage to turn over the ball, though, and Ivanic pulls it back for Marusic 20 yards from goal. The midfielder's shot is closed down and goes behind for a corner.
40'
Vesovic is giving England's defenders plenty to think about, sending Walker one way and then the other. A clipped ball over the top has too much on it, though, and Pickford is able to race off his line to gather it.
38'
R. Barkley has scored a goal for England! Assist by C. Hudson-Odoi.
Hudson-Odoi has been getting in plenty of deliveries from the wide areas but he opted to go for goal on this occasion, and it inadvertently led to an assist for Barkley's third international goal.
GOOOOOAAAAALLL!!! MONTENEGRO 1-2 ENGLAND! Southgate's side have turned things around and it is in no small part to Hudson-Odoi, who has been very lively on his full debut. The Chelsea forward cuts inside from the left and curls a shot towards goal, which club-mate Barkley turns home from around four yards out. The initial shot was going wide so that was a good decision from Barkley - kept onside by Savic - to intervene.
37'
England are enjoying a good spell of sustained pressure deep in Montenegro's half of the field. The home side could do with the half-time whistle because they look at risk of shipping a second goal.
36'
Southgate will be happy with the way his side have responded to falling a goal behind. The visitors are knocking on the door for a second, getting the ball across to Hudson-Odoi - now on the left - at every possible opportunity. His latest cross is collected by Petkovic.
34'
CHANCE! Like Montenegro, England also scored from their first on-target attempt of the contest. The visitors nearly score a second, with Hudson-Odoi again at the heart of this latest attack. He gets away from a couple of men with some good footwork and clips the ball towards the back post, but Sterling gets his contact all wrong, before Savic eventually manages to clear.
32'
SHOT FROM RANGE! England's defenders back off Mugosa and the Montenegro striker decides to have a go from distance. The shot has plenty of power behind it but it is far too central to seriously trouble Pickford, whose only previously involvement in this match was to pick the ball out of the back of his net.
30'
M. Keane has scored a goal for England! Assist by R. Barkley.
Walker won the free-kick on the right and Barkley did well to hang it up for one of his team-mates to attack. That is Keane's first senior international goal.
GOOOOAAALLL!!! MONTENEGRO 1-1 ENGLAND! Keane, who was guilty of some sloppy defending for the opening goal of the match, makes amends by heading England level on the half-hour mark. Barkley's free-kick is sent into the perfect area for the centre-back to attack, and he guides it away from Petkovic into the bottom corner after outjumping Savic.
29'
England's most likely route through on goal looks likely to be down their right, where Hudson-Odoi is full of energy. His latest cross into the middle is cut out by Tomasevic before a player in white can direct it goalwards.
28'
England have lost their momentum since falling a goal behind. The visitors are still the side in control of things in terms of possession, but they are struggling to create any clear-cut openings. This is going to be a real test of character for Southgate's men.
26'
Vesovic, looking full of confidence after opening the scoring, gets in behind Walker but Maguire - nowhere to be seen for the hosts' opener - gets across to cut out the ball. Walker looks as though he is being targeted by Vesovic and Tomasevic.
23'
Simic produces a good tackle to dispossess Hudson-Odoi, who had Sterling waiting alongside him. That was a promising moment for England as they were effectively three-against-three at one point. Montenegro are seemingly growing in confidence, happy to commit a few more bodies forward.
21'
Hudson-Odoi is giving his marker all sorts of problems. The teenage forward creates half-a-yard of space and sends a delightful ball towards the back post, where Savic gets a vital touch to the ball ahead of Alli.
19'
First blood Montenegro, then, and that certainly makes things a little more interesting. England were perhaps a little too pedestrian in the opening quarter of the match but now they have to step things up. Southgate will be after all three points from this trip to Podgorica.
17'
M. Vešović has scored a goal for Montenegro!
GOOOOOAAAAALLL!!! MONTENEGRO 1-0 ENGLAND! From what is effectively their first attack of the match, Montenegro take a surprise lead! A crossfield pass from Savic is nodded down by Tomasevic and Keane cannot cut it out. Vesovic attempts to slot in Beqiraj but the ball hits Keane, falling nicely for him to curl it out of Pickford's reach from 15 yards. Superb finish!
16'
Rose does well to get away from one player down the left but he is unable to get it past Stojkovic. The England left-back wants a corner, but the referee Aleksey Kulbakov believes the last touch came off him and not his opponent.
15'
The early stages of this match or panning out the same way as Friday's against Czech Republic from England's perspective. They needed around a quarter of the game before finding a breakthrough on that occasion, and they did not look back from that point on. The visitors are stringing together passes galore.
14'
Savic positions himself well, drifting across towards the right to help out Stojkovic. Sterling is having plenty of joy, popping up on both sides of the field.
13'
This is brilliant play from Sterling, who is in the form of his life. He turns his man inside out but his cross towards Kane is well defended by Savic, flinging himself towards the ball to ensure that Kane is unable to get a clean strike on goal.
11'
England, up to 76 per cent possession, continue to patiently probe away. Barkley is taken out and a free-kick is awarded to the visitors, which the midfielder lofts towards the back post. It is helped behind for another corner.
9'
It looks as though Montenegro are going to sit back and soak up the pressure for as long as they can. The hosts have not really looked interested in breaking forward so far, with almost the entire game being played in their half of the field.
7'
HEADED CHANCE! Hudson-Odoi decides against taking on his man down the right and instead swings a dangerous ball into the middle, which is cut out by Simic for a corner. Maguire meets the set-piece but is unable to keep his header on target.
5'
England are completely dominating possession, forcing their opponents back. Hudson-Odoi manages to work a one-on-one position with his man but a bad touch lets him down. Moments later, Sterling is unable to get past Stojkovic down the left.
3'
Hudson-Odoi is on the right of England's front three and Sterling, the scorer of a hat-trick against Czech Republic, on the left. Kane, as he so often does, is happy to drop deep in these early stages.
1'
KICK-OFF! Montenegro, ranked 41 places below their opponents in the FIFA rankings, get us underway in this Euro 2020 qualifier!
MONTENEGRO (4-4-2): Danijel Petkovic; Filip Stojkovic, Stefan Savic (c), Marko Simic, Zarko Tomasevic; Adam Marusic, Mirko Ivanic, Nikola Vukcevic, Marko Vesovic; Fatos Beqiraj, Stefan Mugosa.
Montenegro subs: Aleksandar Scekic, Aleksandar Boljevic, Luka Djordjevic, Risto Radunovic, Marko Bakic, Boris Kopitovic, Damir Ljuljanovic, Milan Mijatovic, Asmir Kajevic, Marko Jankovic, Nebojsa Kosovic, Vladimir Jovovic.
ENGLAND (4-3-3): Jordan Pickford; Kyle Walker, Michael Keane, Harry Maguire, Danny Rose; Ross Barkley, Declan Rice, Dele Alli; Raheem Sterling, Harry Kane (c), Callum Hudson-Odoi.
England subs: Jordan Henderson, James Tarkowski, Jadon Sancho, James Ward-Prowse, Kieran Trippier, Jack Butland, Callum Wilson, Ben Chilwell, Tom Heaton.
Montenegro were denied a winning start in their opening match last week due to a dodgy refereeing decision that saw Bulgaria awarded a contentious penalty, which Todor Nedelev converted in the final 10 minutes to cancel out Stefan Mugosa's opener. Ljubisa Tumbakovic's side, ranked 46th in the current FIFA rankings, have now won just one of their last five matches, losing three of those.
Hello and welcome to our live coverage of the Euro 2020 qualifier between Montenegro and England at the Gradski Stadion.
England kicked off their qualifying campaign with a convincing 5-0 win over Czech Republic on Friday, making it five victories and a draw in their last six outings. Gareth Southgate's men already have a Nations League semi-final against Netherlands to look forward to later this year, offering a backdoor route to the Euro finals, but for now all focus is on finishing top of Group A, which they lead by two points after the first round of matches.
Tumbakovic has tinkered with his side on the back of the 1-1 draw with Bulgaria as captain Savic returns to the heart of defence alongside Simic, taking over from Jankovic. Tomasevic will likely shuffle into a wide midfield role, but the attack is otherwise the same as Mugosa and Beqiraj continue to lead the line. Mugosa, incidentally, has scored four goals in his last four internationals for Montenegro
The two teams are now out on the field at the Gradski Stadion and we are moments away from kick-off.
Southgate will be pleased with the character shown by his side to recover from their setback, which came from one of only a few real attacking moves from the home side in that first half. Opposite number Tumbakovic will not be too disheartened with the opening 45 minutes, either, so it is unlikely that there will be any changes ahead of the second half.
Thanks for joining our coverage today. Until next time, goodbye!
Bulgaria and Kosovo played out a 1-1 draw in the other Group A fixture today, so England are four points clear at the top of the standings, though Kosovo do have a game in hand to play. Southgate's men do not play another qualifier until September, with attention now switching to the Nations League at the end of the season. Montenegro will take on Kosovo here in early June, meanwhile, seeking their first win of the campaign.
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