Diogo Jota played all 90 minutes in Portugal’s sixth straight win, maintaining their perfect record in Group J of the European Qualifiers.

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Jota scored twice in the second half Monday night against Luxembourg, and further set up an assist for Ricardo Horta — having a hand in Portugal’s fifth, sixth, and seventh goals.
This is the final game for Portugal in this international break.
The comprehensive victory extends Portugal’s perfect winning record in Group J to six matches.
Elsewhere, two Reds were in U21 European Championship qualifying action.
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Harvey Elliott started and finished England’s 3-0 away win over Luxembourg, while Ben Doak with a special performance against Spain U21’s tonight despite Scotland lost 1-0 to Spain, for whom Stefan Bajcetic was an unused substitute.