England have the quality within their ranks to extend a 100 per cent record in Euro 2016 qualifying to three games when they meet Estonia this evening, insists Liverpool midfielder Jordan Henderson.

The 24-year-old was involved for one half of an expected 5-0 victory against San Marino at Wembley on Thursday evening, which successfully followed up a triumph in Switzerland last month to kick off Group E.

Roy Hodgson's team will hope to further consolidate their position at the summit of the section by claiming maximum points in Tallinn, and the Reds' vice-captain is confident of that objective being achieved.

"It will be a difficult game, but we go into it with confidence," was Henderson's assessment with FATV inside the camp, where he is joined by club colleagues Adam Lallana, Rickie Lambert and Raheem Sterling.

"We've got good enough players and a good enough team to go there and get a good result and performance, which is important. That's what we'll look to do. We'll be ready.

"We have seen that they will be very difficult to beat, they're a very organised team. We've got to go there and be on top of our game to get a good result.

"We feel as though we can still do a lot more and improve. We have been very good over the last couple of games but we're still a long way off where we want to be.

"But there is a lot of talent and potential in the group, so hopefully, if we keep working hard on the training field and in games, we'll get there."