England ended their last window of competitive games before the European Championship with their perfect record intact and a place in next year's World Cup all but confirmed.

They have scored 68 goals without reply in their two remaining games and are top of their group.

There has been lots for England fans to enjoy, but they have not faced a side ranked higher than them.

What have they learned from the last few months, after they finished off their run of competitive games with a whitewash over North Macedonia and a win against Northern Ireland?

'The connections are good'

She demanded goals when she took over.

In their first two games, England delivered 18 of them, but they still lacked ruthlessness and a little flexibility.

In November, England defeated Latvia 20-0 in Doncaster and then went to the Arnold Clark Cup tournament and won against top European opposition.

After the win at Windsor Park, she praised their patience in carving out chances and said their performance was mature.

The result is great and I am happy with it. I thought it was a mature performance from us.

I think we dominated the game. We wanted to score a little more in the first half and be a little more clinical but four goals in the second half was very nice.

It doesn't matter who scores, we created a lot of chances. One player steps up if they block him. That is what makes you unpredictable and what we want.

Goals have come from all the positions. In the February tournament, Bright was the top scorer, while Lauren and Toone scored on Tuesday.

Ellen White has 50 goals for England, while Beth Mead has scored at least three goals in three separate World Cup qualification matches.

In Group D, England have kept clean sheets in all seven games.

The connections are good. It will be harder to score in the Euros, but we see the connections between players and how we want to play.

The level is high in training sessions so it is getting clearer. We are aware that the level is a little lower against most opponents we have in World Cup qualification.

Who could be on the plane to the Euros?

That might be the group that's close to the Euros - Wiegman on squad announcement

The latest squad selection could be close to the one she names for the Euros.

Since her arrival in September, the players selected have delivered for her with results, they are currently top of their World Cup qualification group and have scored 72 goals, two of which have been conceded.

With time running out to make an impression, the former Netherlands boss has not ruled out the possibility of others breaking into the squad. She said that the starting XI is not decided yet.

She said that lots of things can happen.

The competitiveness in this team is so high that we have more chances to find the starting XI.

It is early to get the line-up. We don't have to make a decision. We don't have to make it now because we have had six international periods.

There are a few players in the Euros squad who are almost certain to be in it.

Mary Earps of Manchester United is the number one goalkeeper for England, according to the report.

Elsewhere, a mainstay at the centre-back position for the team has been Millie Bright, while the goal scoring form of the player has made her a certainty.

There has been exciting progression from the young people.

The race against time to prove their fitness before the Euros will be a challenge for Manchester City duos, but England's steady performances since the arrival of Wiegman suggests there will not be many shocks in her selection.