1 of 10 England struggle to settle early on and captain David Beckham must work hard to create the chances
2 of 10 England's frustration continues with a series of missed chances, Beckham watches as this header from Wayne Rooney is turned aside
3 of 10 Youngster Rooney is instrumental in the half but even he is denied when his overhead shot sails over the crossbar
4 of 10 The best chance of the first half falls to Michael Owen, who misses a sitter to sum up a poor half for England
5 of 10 But it's a startling U-turn for England in the second half as within seconds Michael Owen heads England in front
6 of 10 Owen's goal gives England some breathing space, while putting the Liverpool striker level on goals with England's 1966 World Cup hat-trick hero Geoff Hurst
7 of 10 More celebrations for England six minutes later when 17-year-old Wayne Rooney thumps in a deserved goal to put England in control
8 of 10 It's Rooney second goal in consecutive games and he receives a standing ovation from the Old Trafford crowd when he is substituted later in the half
9 of 10 Beckham also receives a standing ovation from England fans on his first return to Old Trafford
10 of 10 England boss Sven-Goran Eriksson is all-smiles after the match as his side record an eighth consecutive win and go top of Group Seven