England won their match against Italy tonight (October 17), qualifying for Euro 2024 in the process.

Gareth Southgate’s side conceded early in the game but Harry Kane went on to equalise with a penalty.

England were ahead 11 minutes after the restart, with Marcus Rashford scoring the second goal, with Jude Bellingham providing the assist.

Kane went on to add a third for England with the Bayern Munich striker nicking the ball off the toe of Giorgio Scalvini before running through on goal and finishing past Donnarumma to make it 3-1.

England qualify for the 2024 Euros

After a successful night at Wembley, the Three Lions will enter the draw for Euro 2024 in early December.

The Euro website explains that football fans can see the final tournament draw take place on Saturday, December 2.

The draw is set to take place in Hamburg, Germany at the Elbphilharmonie.

The city is one of the 10 host cities for the tournament and it will host four group games as well as a quarter-final match.

Following the match, England's official account on X, formerly known as Twitter, posted a photo with a collage of the team celebrating in a variety of images.

With a hands-up emoji, the account posted: "#Euro2024 qualification: secured

"The #ThreeLions are heading to Germany next summer!"