Jordan Pickford – Pulled off a couple of good saves in the second half to maintain his impressive clean sheet record. That’s nine in a row now. 6.5
Djed Spence – Has taken to international football like a duck to water. Sterner tests lie ahead, of course, but a good start to his England career. 7
John Stones – Two games in five days will do the Manchester City defender a world of good. Still one of the first names on the team-sheet, fitness permitting. 7
Ezri Konza – Selected ahead of Marc Guehi and didn’t put a foot wrong. Made an excellent last-ditch recovery tackle in the second half to boot. 7
Myles Lewis-Skelly – Looked a little ring rusty at times, understandable given his lack of action at Arsenal. An interesting few months ahead. 6
Elliott Anderson – Looks undroppable in this England team at the moment. Looks made for this level and has struck up an excellent partnership with Rice. 7
Declan Rice – Enjoying his nuumber eight role. The mainstay of England’s midfield is showing his attacking abilities now. Emerging us a genuine all-round midfielder. 7
Morgan Rogers – Not as impactful as he has been in England’s victories over Serbia and Wales. We should find out next month who is the true owner of the number 10 shirt. 6
Bukayo Saka – Added an assist to his excellent goal against Wales last Thursday. Will be crucial to England’s chances next summer. 7.5
Harry Kane – In the form of his life. Took his tally for the season to 20 goals. Has hit the back of the net 76 times for his country. Can he reach 100? 8
Anthony Gordon – Sharp finish to get the ball rolling for England here in Riga. Has acquitted himself well during this international window. 7.5