Danielle Carter struck a hat-trick against Estonia |
The Arsenal winger opened the scoring inside 90 seconds and put the Lionesses on their way to an 8-0 victory over the minnows.
It marked a perfect start to Mark Sampson's Euro 2017 qualifying journey in their first outing since finishing third at the summer's World Cup.
Another debutant Isobel Christiansen also scored, as did Jill Scott and Jo Potter, while 'mini Messi' Fran Kirby struck twice.
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"I couldn't have dreamt of a better ending to that game on my first cap," Carter told the BBC.
"It's just unbelievable - I can't put into words what it felt like.
"I'm definitely going home with the match ball. I'm going to get it signed and framed."
Sampson was pleased with the display from a changed side.
He said: "We produced a good performance, we were balanced and controlled and we scored some good goals.
"It's always hard after a tournament to move away from those hangovers and we brought in some new faces to bring in some enthusiasm.
"You have to focus on the short term and getting three points, which we did, but we want to make sure that come June 2017 we're still going to be competitive."
Fran Kirby struck twice as England beat Estonia 0-8 |
Carter got England off to a flying start as she put the visitors ahead with her second effort on goal, beating six defenders as she controlled Jess Clarke's cross and fired home.
Notts County winger Clarke had an effort on target midway through the first half but Estonia goalkeeper Getter Laar was equal to it.
Ten minutes before the break, Kirby and Potter linked up well to double England's score.
Kirby put a neat side pass into the box and Birmingham midfielder Potter collected the ball and swept it into the bottom corner for her third international goal.
England made it three after 40 minutes as Gemma Davison provided a through ball for club-mate Kirby and the Chelsea striker made no mistake as she tapped home.
Kaire Palmaru fired wide as the hosts attempted to pull one back on the stroke of half-time but they went into the break 3-0 down with a mountain to climb.
Scott put England further ahead as she side-footed the ball home seven minutes after the break following a great fast-paced run and cross from Davison.
England were denied a fifth as Kirby had a goal ruled out for offside - but they pushed forward again and Manchester City's Cristiansen capped her debut with a half-volley from the edge of the box after 74 minutes.
Kirby grabbed second goal as she capitalised when Carter's shot was parried.
Carter then netted her second as she fired home substitute Ellen White's cross to make it 7-0 with seven minutes left.
And Carter completed her hat-trick in added time, firing into the far corner from the edge of the 18-yard box to put a dream touch on her first England start in Tallinn.
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