Adam Lallana shone as a substitute to help England maintain their perfect Euro 2016 qualifying record with a 3-2 win at Slovenia on Sunday.

The Liverpool midfielder began the clash in Ljubljana on the bench, while Jordan Henderson and Raheem Sterling were named from the start.

Roy Hodgson's team trailed at half-time to a Milivoje Novakovic strike, prompting a positional reshuffle and the introduction of Lallana.

The 27-year-old's impact was crucial, playing a part in two goals for Jack Wilshere as the Three Lions reversed the scoreline.

Nejc Pecnik restored parity for Slovenia with six minutes remaining, but Wayne Rooney grabbed an instant winner to settle the Group E tie.

Henderson and Sterling completed the full 90 minutes; James Milner, meanwhile, was an unused substitute.

It was the same successful story for Reds centre-back Martin Skrtel, who captained Slovakia to their sixth consecutive victory in Group C.

First-half goals from Kornel Salata and Marek Hamsik were enough to earn a 2-1 triumph over FYR Macedonia in Zilina.