Harry Kane struck his 17th goal for club and country this season as Tottenham Hotspur beat Sunderland 4-1.
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The Black Cats, who handed a Premier League debut to goalkeeper Jordan Pickford, took the lead through Patrick van Aanholt.
But Christian Eriksen struck twice for the home side either side of Mousa Dembele’s effort before Kane notched from the penalty spot after Danny Rose was fouled.
James Ward-Prowse scored his first goals of the season as Southampton beat West Bromwich Albion 3-0.
The 21-year-old scored twice in the first half, while Fraser Forster, making his second Premier League start of the season after injury, kept the Baggies at bay at the other end.
And Saints boss Ronald Koeman hopes Ward-Prowse can now go on a fruitful run in front of goal.
"The free-kicks are one of his qualities," he said. "We tell him to keep working on them in training because he can score out of that situation.
"It's important for the boy, it will lift his confidence. And that free-kick was so important to break open the game. Then when you are 1-0 up West Brom have to do more and do things differently."
Fabian Delph scored his second Manchester City goal in Manchester City’s 4-0 win over Crystal Palace.
Phil Jagielka, Leighton Baines, John Stones and Ross Barkley were all named in the Everton starting line-up as they drew 3-3 at Chelsea.
In the evening kick-off Jamie Vardy’s Leicester City were held to a 1-1 draw by bottom of the table Aston Villa, while recent signing from Birmingham Demarai Gray came off the bench late on.
In the Championship, England Under-20s defender Isaac Hayden, on loan from Arsenal, scored his first goal for Hull City in their 6-0 defeat of Charlton Athletic as they closed the gap on table-toppers Middlesbrough to two points.
England take on the Netherlannds at Wembley Stadium on Tuesday 29 March and you can be there. Check out TheFA.com/tickets for details